Monsido vs. UserWay Accessibility Widget

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
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.N/A
UserWay Accessibility Widget
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
UserWay ensures that websites, apps, and digital documents more readily comply with accessibility regulations, such as WCAG 2.1 AA, WCAG 2.2, EN 301-549, EAA, ADA, and Section 508.N/A
Pricing
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
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Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
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Considered Both Products
Monsido
Chose Monsido
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 …
Chose Monsido
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.
Chose Monsido
We chose Monsido in order to make our websites more comfortable and easier to navigate for all visitors; the results have been pleasing.
Chose Monsido
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.
UserWay Accessibility Widget
Chose UserWay Accessibility Widget
There are no other competitors that would compare to Userway and I feel like I've been around long enough to have tried every single one of them.
Chose UserWay Accessibility Widget
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 …
Features
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Accessibility Testing
Comparison of Accessibility Testing features of Product A and Product B
Monsido
10.0
Ratings
38% above category average
UserWay Accessibility Widget
-
Ratings
Automatic or Scheduled Scanning10.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Issue Ranking10.00 Ratings00 Ratings
HTML and CSS scanning10.00 Ratings00 Ratings
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
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.
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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
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Pros
  • Flag potential alerts/issues in need of change on the website by running diagnostics
  • User friendly
  • Optimize website content
  • Work Smarter feature to manage team workflow
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  • Ease of accessibility compliance
  • Straightforward for end users
  • Simple sell to clients
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Cons
  • Integration not available with google search analytics
  • Reports can be more interactive
  • Not being able to go to pages with errors in a single click
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  • Nothing to improve really.
  • Great product.
  • Easy to use - nothing noted.
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Alternatives Considered
We chose Monsido in order to make our websites more comfortable and easier to navigate for all visitors; the results have been pleasing.
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There are no other competitors that would compare to Userway and I feel like I've been around long enough to have tried every single one of them.
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Return on Investment
  • Ability to correct errors helps our SEO
  • The inventory section helps during mandatory audits of the site.
  • Easy to track/report analytics with Statistics tab.
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  • ROI is hard to measure but we have heard positive feedback from people who have visited our site and needed to adjust the font/curser size.
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ScreenShots

UserWay Accessibility Widget Screenshots

Screenshot of UserWay's AI-Powered Remediations address and resolve accessibility violationsScreenshot of Remediations initiated by the userScreenshot of One feature of UserWay's AI-Powered Accessibility Widget: Voice NavigationScreenshot of The capabilities of UserWay's WidgetScreenshot of UserWay's Accessibility Scanner, used to gain code-leve insights. It displays reports both with and without UserWay's AI-Powered Accessibility Widget.