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UserWay vs EqualWeb: Two Overlay Tools for WCAG Compliance

Last updated: March 31, 2026

TLDR

UserWay and EqualWeb are both JavaScript overlay tools that add accessibility widgets to your site without modifying source code. UserWay starts at $49/month with extensive widget customization. EqualWeb offers a free tier and managed remediation services at higher tiers. Neither base product fixes underlying HTML issues. A11yProof ($29/mo) starts below both paid tiers and fixes actual source code violations.

Feature UserWay EqualWeb A11yProof
Monthly cost $49+/mo Free–custom from $29/month
Approach Overlay/Enterprise Overlay/Enterprise AI scanning + code fixes
UserWay vs EqualWeb Feature Comparison

Pricing, tiers, and widget capabilities for two overlay tools

FeatureUserWayEqualWeb
ApproachJavaScript overlay widgetOverlay + managed remediation tiers
Starting price$49+/moFree (limited) to custom
Free tierNoYes (limited)
Widget customizationExtensiveModerate
Managed code fixesNoYes (higher tiers)
WCAG scanningOverlay-basedOverlay-based (managed tier adds scanning)
Works without JavaScriptNoNo
WordPress pluginYesYes

Two Overlay Tools, One Limitation

UserWay and EqualWeb both add JavaScript overlay widgets to your site. You install them with a script tag, no code changes required. Their widgets appear as floating accessibility icons that users can interact with to adjust presentation preferences.

Neither product changes your site’s source HTML. The WCAG violations that exist in your code are still there after installation.

UserWay’s Widget Strength

UserWay’s differentiation is widget depth. Their accessibility panel offers more end-user controls than most overlay competitors — more visual adjustment options, more customization of what the widget displays and how. For organizations that want to offer visible accessibility accommodations to users, UserWay’s widget feature set is broad.

This does not address compliance — it addresses user experience for people who discover and use the widget. It does not help users who navigate with screen readers or keyboard-only setups without encountering the widget first.

EqualWeb’s Managed Services Difference

EqualWeb’s managed remediation services are worth distinguishing from their overlay product. At higher tiers, EqualWeb sends their team to make actual HTML and CSS changes on your site. This is real accessibility remediation — source code changes that address WCAG violations permanently.

If you are evaluating EqualWeb’s managed tier specifically, the comparison changes substantially. Managed code remediation is substantively different from overlay tools, at a price point that reflects the service component.

For organizations that want this kind of remediation without managed service costs, A11yProof’s AI-generated fix suggestions let your own developer implement fixes with specific code guidance per violation.

Pricing at Entry

EqualWeb’s free tier gives you a chance to evaluate before spending anything. UserWay requires a paid plan for production use. Neither provides full compliance functionality on their entry tier.

A11yProof at $29/month provides automated site-wide scanning and AI fix generation from the starter plan — a lower entry point than UserWay’s paid tier, with source-code-level compliance rather than overlay-based adjustments.

Neither option feel right?

Most small businesses pay for accessibility features they don't need. A11yProof starts at from $29/month.

Verdict

UserWay and EqualWeb are comparable overlay tools. EqualWeb's free tier makes it easier to evaluate without commitment. UserWay's widget customization gives end users more display control. EqualWeb's managed services (higher tiers) provide actual code remediation, which is more defensible compliance than either tool's base overlay. For automated scanning plus fix generation without managed service costs, A11yProof ($29/mo) is worth evaluating.

PROS & CONS

UserWay

Pros

  • Extensive accessibility widget customization options
  • Simple installation on all major CMS platforms
  • End-user display preference controls
  • Established overlay tool with market presence

Cons

  • No free tier for production use
  • Does not fix source code
  • Compliance depends on JavaScript running
  • ADA lawsuits filed against sites using UserWay

PROS & CONS

EqualWeb

Pros

  • Free tier available for entry-level evaluation
  • Managed remediation services on higher tiers
  • Actual code fixes available at enterprise tiers
  • More pricing flexibility than UserWay

Cons

  • Base overlay has same limitations as other tools
  • Pricing on higher tiers requires custom quote
  • Less market presence than UserWay or accessiBe
  • Free tier has significant feature restrictions

Q&A

Is UserWay or EqualWeb better for web accessibility compliance?

For base overlay products, both share the same fundamental limitation — they do not fix source code. EqualWeb's managed remediation tier is more credible compliance work. Between the base products, EqualWeb's free tier is an advantage for evaluation. UserWay's widget customization is broader for end-user control.

Q&A

What should I use instead of UserWay or EqualWeb for WCAG compliance?

A11yProof ($29/month) scans your site against WCAG 2.1 AA and generates specific code fix suggestions. It costs less than UserWay's starting price, requires no overlay script, and produces compliance documentation tied to actual source code changes. For teams with developer access to implement fixes, it is a more defensible compliance approach.

Does UserWay have a free plan?
UserWay does not offer a meaningful free tier for production use — their widget requires a paid plan above basic testing. EqualWeb offers a more substantive free option for small sites. If cost at entry is the deciding factor, EqualWeb's free tier is available while UserWay's is not.
What makes EqualWeb's managed services different from their base overlay?
EqualWeb's managed remediation tier involves their team making actual changes to your site's HTML and CSS to address WCAG violations. This is fundamentally different from overlay-only tools — code changes create permanent compliance improvements. The managed tier costs significantly more than either tool's base product and requires a different evaluation process.
How do overlay tools handle users who have JavaScript disabled?
They don't. Overlay tools require JavaScript to load and function. Users with JavaScript disabled, users on browsers that block third-party scripts, or situations where the CDN serving the overlay script is unavailable all result in the overlay not working — leaving the original source code issues fully exposed.
Do these tools work with any CMS or website platform?
Both UserWay and EqualWeb support WordPress, Shopify, Wix, Squarespace, and other common platforms with plugins or direct script tag integration. Integration is straightforward for most platforms. Neither tool requires server access or code deployment — just script tag placement.

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