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AudioEye vs accessiBe comparison

 

Categories and Ranking

accessiBe
Ranking in Website Accessibility Testing Software
1st
Average Rating
9.6
Number of Reviews
8
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
AudioEye
Ranking in Website Accessibility Testing Software
5th
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Mindshare comparison

As of November 2024, in the Website Accessibility Testing Software category, the mindshare of accessiBe is 14.4%, down from 14.7% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of AudioEye is 14.4%, down from 15.7% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Website Accessibility Testing Software
 

Featured Reviews

DH
May 24, 2021
Allows you to feel safe and assured that as changes happen on your site, it's automatically looking at those changes to make compliant
For what it was built for and what we're utilizing it for, it accomplishes everything with ease. I don't necessarily feel as though it has any improvement needs with the exception of when the laws are changed to make sure that we're still covered under those laws. But I think they're already on top of that. Doing it manually was a pain for us back in the day. Once you did it manually if one thing changed on the site your site could now not be compliant anymore. So what this tool does is it allows you to feel safe and assured that as changes happen on your site, it's automatically looking at those changes that they're going to make compliant. That was huge for us. In the next release, it would be great if the alt tag being updated on images just automatically updated the actual alt tag so that it would stay there. One of the things that the attorneys do is they run these robots and the robots go to the site and the aceessiBe is not on while these robots are there because accessiBe is made for humans. These robots create false negatives because it doesn't see accessiBe and then you have the potential to get sued because the robot says that a website is not accessible. It would be nice to have that be able to show up for those robots, and actually have something that says that we are protected.
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Pricing and Cost Advice

"accessiBe works automatically to make our sites accessible. This has saved us around $300,000, by not having to pay programmers."
"The pricing seems to be competitive enough at this time. Obviously, as new competitors come up, they may need to revisit their pricing structure. Perhaps, they could add more pages to their lower packages. That would be beneficial. The way that they are priced right now is based on the number of pages indexed on Google, and that can sometimes vary. Therefore, the pricing structure, if you are on a threshold, it can become a little hard to predict, which is never a good thing. Therefore, if they could increase the number of pages available within their lowest tiers, then that would be a benefit to consumers."
"accessiBe is very value based, and I think for what it is, it's probably under what I would expect it to be in terms of cost."
"Looking at the amount of time and money that web development takes on a continuous basis, its pricing makes sense. Its price is a no-brainer when you factor in the risk of not being compliant. It just makes sense when you factor in the added exposure and the largest share of the market that can now access your website."
"It is priced well. I don't have any issues with it. I think it's affordable."
"At this point, $500 a year is pretty negligible for most of our clients, but there is a tier of clients where that becomes a little bit prohibitive."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Government
17%
Computer Software Company
13%
Financial Services Firm
11%
Retailer
6%
Government
20%
Educational Organization
13%
Computer Software Company
13%
Financial Services Firm
7%
 

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Sample Customers

SellSide Media, Belkin, Billabong, Kappa, Intex, Seiko, Florida Bar
ADP, Cox Communications, Kia, Samsung