accessiBe

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IT & Productivity Unclaimed · our research only We found: from $490 🔎 1 cost-trap flag
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Our pricing checkRead on their own pricing page, 7 Aug 2026
Cost-trap flags🧩 Add-ons extra
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Our pricing check · 2026-08-07, read on their own pricing pageFour tiers for accessWidget, priced per monthly website visits and billed yearly: Micro $490/year up to 5,000 visits a month, Growth $1,490/year up to 30,000, Scale $3,990/year up to 100,000, and Enterprise on quot…
What will cost you money if you skim itThe thing you most need to know about this product is not on its pricing page, it is on the FTC’s.

Cost-trap flags — each with its evidence

🧩 Add-ons extra — Key features are paid add-ons on top of the plan
“An overlay sits on top of a site and adjusts it in the browser; it cannot rewrite bad markup, fix an inaccessible custom component, or make a keyboar…”

Genuinely good for

small and medium sites on ordinary CMS templates whose owners want a visible, cheap first step — contrast, text sizing, keyboard hints and an accessibility statement — and who understand they are buying an aid rather than conformance. The visit-based tiers are honest for that use: at 5,000 visits a…

Skip it if

you need actual WCAG conformance, are responding to a demand letter, or run a complex web app with custom components — in all three the money belongs in an audit and code fixes, and an overlay will not stand in for either. Skip it too if you are shopping on the promise of automatic compliance: that…

The honest comparisonUserWay or a manual WCAG audit — the two honest comparisons, and they are not the same choice. UserWay is the other large overlay vendor and the like-for-like alternative; we have not read its price list ourselves, so verify it rather than taking a number from a comparison site — including ours. The real comparison, though, is…

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