Side-by-side overview
Workflow comparison
Capabilities are compared against the appropriate accessiBe product rather than accessWidget alone.
| Area | AuditYourWeb | accessiBe platform |
|---|---|---|
| Typical workflow | Scan, inspect, locate, fix, rescan | Select accessWidget, accessFlow, accessServices, or a combined program |
| Widget role | Optional visitor preference interface | accessWidget combines visitor controls and eligible runtime remediation |
| Multi-page auditing | Deep Scan of public routes | Crawling and user-flow auditing through accessFlow |
| Development checks | CLI/CI upload workflow with supported file and line findings | SDK, MCP, CI/CD, ticketing, code examples, and personalized fixes |
| Monitoring | Scheduled website checks and report history | Recurring monitoring in accessWidget and accessFlow |
| Manual services | Not a primary offering | Expert audit, user testing, VPAT, file remediation, and related services |
AuditYourWeb workflow
From detection to verification
Scan
Start with a public URL
Locate
Find affected routes or code
Fix
Apply a practical change
Rescan
Check the implementation again
The AuditYourWeb approach
AuditYourWeb is organized around three tools: a configurable visitor widget, a deep public-route scan, and a source-code scanner for supported repository patterns. The dashboard keeps website-specific work separate from account-level code scanning.
The goal is not to claim that one automated scan fixes a website. It is to make detectable problems easier to locate, prioritize, and hand to the person who can correct the implementation.
The accessiBe approach
accessiBe describes a layered platform. accessWidget operates on the rendered page, accessFlow moves testing and remediation into development workflows, and accessServices adds expert-led audits, testing, and documentation.
That scope can be valuable for organizations with complex procurement or program requirements. It also means buyers should compare the right accessiBe product, plan, and service bundle with the specific AuditYourWeb workflow they need.
Which team is each product for?
AuditYourWeb is positioned for small businesses, agencies, and development teams that prefer immediate self-serve access and a narrower product surface.
accessiBe is more established and may fit organizations that need multiple accessibility products, expert services, formal deliverables, or deeper integrations. Product fit depends on website complexity, internal skills, risk, budget, and the amount of human evaluation required.
Questions to ask before choosing
Ask vendors to demonstrate the exact workflow your team will use, not only a score or a list of features.
- Which pages, states, files, and frameworks are actually tested?
- Are changes made in source code, at runtime, or both?
- What requires a separate product, service, or plan?
- How are false positives, custom components, and manual findings handled?
- Can your team export, assign, fix, rescan, and track the same issue?
Set realistic compliance expectations
Automated tools support accessibility work but do not replace all manual evaluation. Avoid any buying decision based on a promise that one script, scanner, or score guarantees ADA compliance or complete WCAG conformance.
The strongest program combines automated checks, source remediation, assistive-technology testing, content review, and feedback from people with disabilities when appropriate.
Methodology and disclosure
This page uses publicly available product pages, help-center documentation, terms, and regulatory or standards guidance. Features and plan boundaries may change. We label vendor claims as vendor claims and avoid treating an unavailable detail as a missing feature.
AuditYourWeb is an accessibility software product and competes with products discussed here. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by accessiBe or UserWay. Product names and trademarks belong to their respective owners.
Evidence
Sources reviewed
- accessWidget product overviewaccessiBe
- accessFlow developer platform overviewaccessiBe
- Documented accessWidget technology limitationsaccessiBe Help Center
- Final consent order concerning accessiBe advertising claimsU.S. Federal Trade Commission
- Selecting web accessibility evaluation toolsW3C Web Accessibility Initiative
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