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AudioEye alternative for agencies
AudioEye markets itself as a step up from pure overlay tools — automated JavaScript fixes plus human accessibility specialists reviewing the harder cases. That hybrid model is a fair improvement over an AI-only overlay, but the core mechanism is the same one that's drawn scrutiny across the whole category: it patches your site at runtime instead of fixing the underlying markup, which means the fix lives in a script tag, not your codebase.
Runtime patch vs. actual remediation
Even with specialists in the loop, an overlay-plus-services model still works by intercepting the page after it loads and adjusting it — re-labeling elements, tweaking focus order, injecting ARIA attributes. That's faster to turn on than a remediation program, but it also means the fix disappears the moment a script blocker, a CSP change, or a page rebuild removes it, and it does nothing for the parts of a codebase the script can't safely reach.
Gangway takes the other path: scan the real site, surface real WCAG issues with selectors and code snippets, and route them to whoever owns the codebase to fix for real — then verify with a rescan. The fix ships in the site's actual markup. There's no runtime layer to keep working.
For an agency specifically
- You bill the fix, not a subscription to a script. A findings list with selectors and snippets is exactly what a developer needs to open a PR — billable remediation work, not a widget you resell and hope nobody audits.
- Evidence that's yours, not a vendor's. Every status change is logged in an append-only audit trail on your own account; remediation reports and accessibility statements are generated from that trail directly.
- No runtime dependency for your client to inherit. Nothing to keep paying for indefinitely just to keep last year's fixes rendering — the markup change is permanent once it ships.
Pricing
AudioEye no longer publishes fixed prices for its three tiers (Basic, Self-Serviced, Maximum Protection) — its own pricing page routes every plan to "Talk to an Expert" for a custom quote. Historical third-party estimates put smaller-site plans around $199–$799/mo, scaling well past that for larger sites plus document remediation, mobile audits, or legal-support add-ons, but treat that as a rough starting point, not a quote — get your own number before comparing. Gangway is flat and published: Solo $29/mo, Agency $79/mo, Scale $199/mo, no custom quote required — per workspace, no per-client seats, 14-day trial, no card needed.