Equalweb vs. UserWay Accessibility Monitor

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Equalweb
Score 7.0 out of 10
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Equalweb is a web accessibility software testing solution from the company of the same name in Manhattan.N/A
UserWay Accessibility Monitor
Score 9.3 out of 10
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UserWay’s Accessibility Monitoring flags and fixes WCAG violations, supports team management and integrates easily with your platforms.
$990
per year pages
Pricing
EqualwebUserWay Accessibility Monitor
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
EqualwebUserWay Accessibility Monitor
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsAccessibility Scanning: 100 pages/month $990/ year Accessibility Scanning: 500 pages/month $4,490/ year Accessibility Scanning: 1500 pages/month $10,990/year
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User Ratings
EqualwebUserWay Accessibility Monitor
Likelihood to Recommend
6.8
(3 ratings)
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(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
EqualwebUserWay Accessibility Monitor
Likelihood to Recommend
Equalweb
Equalweb is well suited to most web browsing experiences, especially desktop. If someone already has a screen reader or accessibility tools, the functionality overlap might not be ideal.
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UserWay
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Pros
Equalweb
  • It offers great accessibility features that are 100% customizable and are available in more than 32 languages.
  • Easy installation.
  • Low cost.
  • It allows to adjust the functions or web pages according to the disabilities, needs or individual preferences.
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UserWay
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Cons
Equalweb
  • The 2FA to login to the account only has the option for an automated call, not text message or an authentication app. This can get annoying to deal with on the long run, especially if you access the dashboard a lot.
  • Sometimes, the pricing tool has trouble detecting the number of pages on a site we just launched (it's still counting the pages on the old site) so the pricing choices that are presented are not accurate and I have to contact support to get the correct pricing package in place.
  • The last price increase wasn't too cheap.
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Alternatives Considered
Equalweb
These tools help to customize our website in an effective and efficient way, facilitating access to our website without any problem for people with special abilities for perfect accessibility.
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UserWay
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Return on Investment
Equalweb
  • Provides extra value in our website maintenance package.
  • An edge over the competition in terms of website functionality.
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UserWay
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ScreenShots

UserWay Accessibility Monitor Screenshots

Screenshot of a website interface featuring a call-to-action that reads 'Start A Scan Now' with a field to 'Enter Your Website URL' for a free scan, and a 'Scan Now' button.Screenshot of a responsive web design display across a desktop, tablet, and mobile, featuring a luxury watch product page, with a monitoring overlay visible.Screenshot of a user interface displaying a website monitoring tool detecting a violation, specifically a 'Missing Image Alt' error on an image within a blog post on a site.Screenshot of a dashboard showing website accessibility scan results, with a graph of violation history and a summary of WCAG criteria violations.Screenshot of a website scan dashboard showing '122 issues discovered' with a list of accessibility problems and counters for total pages and scans.