Eye-Able® Audit is a WCAG browser testing software that supports organizations in working towards meeting BITV and WCAG accessibility standards by helping them to clearly identify accessibility issues, empowering them to fix them them.
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Monsido
Score 8.8 out of 10
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Monsido's Web Governance Platform helps users manage and optimize their web presence with tools like prioritized errors, WCAG and Section 508 accessibility testing and automation.
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We moved to Monsido from Siteimprove for two primary reasons: ease of use for non-technical staff with responsibility for website oversight and the cost. Monsido is much easier to use to correct errors and the cost was substantially less than Siteimprove. We are a not for …
Monsido was selected because of its affordability as well as it is user-friendly software. It was important that the software that was selected be optimal and easy to navigate in order to understand the complexities of the website that was designed.
While the two products are similar in their offerings, I find Monsido to be easier for a new team member to pick up and start using right away. The customer service and support are also better.
The data visualization by Monsido is excellent for both executive summaries and for user operation. It can be used by a first-time user with relative ease, however, training (which is offered by Monsido) and guidance by experienced users really unlock the product's potential for an organization. I would not recommend opening the tool suite in an executive meeting, as some of the metrics that are tracked are enticing for them but require contextual understanding for their relevance to the wider health of the website.