AccessEval vs WAVE: Which Accessibility Tool Is Better for Schools and Governments?
WAVE is free but limited. AccessEval adds monitoring, plain-English reports, and compliance docs. Here is how they compare for public entities.
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Practical guides on ADA compliance, WCAG standards, and keeping your public-facing websites accessible to everyone.
WAVE is free but limited. AccessEval adds monitoring, plain-English reports, and compliance docs. Here is how they compare for public entities.
Siteimprove is powerful but expensive. AccessEval delivers the same core scanning at a fraction of the cost. A comparison for budget-conscious public entities.
UserWay adds an accessibility widget to your site. AccessEval finds and helps you fix the actual code issues. Here is why the difference matters under ADA Title II.
A side-by-side comparison of AccessEval and AudioEye for K-12 school districts. Pricing, features, and which one makes sense for small to mid-size districts.
Cities, counties, and special districts under 50,000 people must make their websites ADA compliant by April 2027. Here is what you need to know and how to do it affordably.
Comparing the top WCAG/ADA website scanners — AccessEval, WAVE, axe, Siteimprove, and AudioEye. Which one is best for schools and governments?
County websites serve thousands of residents who depend on online services. This guide covers ADA Title II requirements, common issues, and how to fix them without a big budget.
The DOJ has set clear deadlines for school district website accessibility. Here's what ADA Title II means for your school website and how to prepare.
A practical, plain-English checklist of WCAG 2.1 Level AA requirements that school webmasters can follow without technical expertise.
We scanned hundreds of school district websites. These are the accessibility problems we find over and over — and how to fix each one.
School districts are increasingly targeted by ADA website accessibility lawsuits. Learn about recent cases and how to protect your district.
Step-by-step guide to checking your school or government website for ADA compliance issues using AccessEval's free scanner.