UserWay automates a website’s ability to become accessible with a single line of code. The accessibility solution aims to make a site inclusive, while protecting the business from accessibility-related lawsuits. UserWay’s AI widget enhances usability & UI/UX, and showcases the user's commitment to inclusion.
UserWay Videos
The original voice behind the world's more popular voice assistance - Siri - shares the importance of web accessibility, and how UserWay can help businesses meet WCAG and ADA compliance standards. UserWay also ensures a website is fully accessible to people with disabilities a...
This demo explains the features of the UserWay AI-Powered Accessibility Widget and how its AI helps ensures a website is accessible and compliant with WCAG and ADA regulations.
CMS Max is a customizable content management system built specifically to meet Google's strict search engine requirements. In this video, Denise Osborne, the Social Media Director for CMS Max, explains why her organization created an initiative to add UserWay's accessibility s...
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UserWay is necessary for all the WordPress websites I create. I love the confidence this plugin brings that my website will be completely accessibility compliant and work with all my users who may need this kind of functionality. The scope of my use case is only limited to the number of websites I design and develop every year.
Accessibility on websites today is usually a convoluted process of testing and re-designing, but with Userway, the process is smooth. So for someone making their own simple marketing website for their small business, Userway could potentially save their company thousands of dollars and countless hours of development time and stress.
Userway is a fantastic turnkey widget for our corporate website compliance. It was easy to implement and deploy and the team had it up and running in less than 10 minutes. The widget is highly adaptive and customizable options for every need. I have recommended it to other businesses; both large and small who need a solution that doesn't involve custom coding.
UserWay is well suited for companies both small and large. Small businesses can protect themselves from scummy lawsuits for non compliant websites or e-commerce stores. Medium and large companies are able to keep compliance costs low and allows their IT or Dev teams to focus on the quality of the site architecture without having to create custom code or cobble together multiple widgets that usually slow down page load times.
We use UserWay on our company website. As an Audiology Practice that serves patients with hearing loss, it is not uncommon for those same people to also have vision problems. The UserWay interface and options for vision and other disabilities are designed well and are very intuitive for users. We have received many compliments for implementing this software/widget on our website as it makes their first and recurrent visits to our website more enjoyable.
UserWay would be a "no brainer" for businesses and organizations that have older and special needs demographics of people using their website. I can't imagine having a website without this valuable service. It makes navigating and using our website much easier and enjoyable for people who are dyslexic, need a larger font, prefer to turn off animations, etc. Since it can be turned on and off by each user and reset back to normal defaults, I can't think of a scenario where this valuable resource would not make sense to have.
Early on in our search process for accessibility software to make sure we were compliant, it was obvious that UserWay was a clear choice and the best fit for our company. It can be added to multiple sites and functionally provides everything you need. You have the ability to purchase certain add-ons but they are not necessary to have a wonderful and useful product.
We are trying to make sure all of our websites are user-friendly to every user, including those who may have limited abilities accessing the web. Seeing how we work in non-profit and healthcare, we want to be able to cater our services and information to everyone's access to the web.
I think User Way is well suited in most scenarios, including the ability for all users to access the information on our sites. Initially, I found it less appropriate when the widget would overlap with some website elements, but this was easily fixed as there are settings to change the widget positioning for desktop and mobile.