
Kim Schofield
GBHaving the accessiBe widget installed has been a blessing. Having the accessiBe widget installed on our website is a wonderful peace of mind. Knowing that anyone that lands on our website can modify their veiwing experince, gives us a deep breath of relief. We want everyone that finds us online to be able to enjoy learning more about our organization and to have that accessible option to make their specific time on our website safer for themselves.

Melissa
GBI discovered AccessiBe a few years ago… I discovered AccessiBe a few years ago as a Speech-Language Pathologist and site developer helping other SLPs with their websites. It is just as critical today as it was then to make sure all sites are fully accessible to those who wish to access them. Thus, I highly recommend AccessiBe and their team. They are kind, helpful, and are making tangible change for those they represent (those who don't always have a voice). I greatly support them and all they represent!

Ken Siegel
GBThis company is a total scam. Beware - do not give them information. This company is a total scam. You get zero phone support and don't have any phone contact. You have a chat support person who claims that can't help and will send you to the retention department but the retention department is probably in retention. Upgraded me without any approval saying I have over 1000 pages and I only have 45 pages. Total Fraud. Once you give them your credit card the site doesn't allow you to delete the card on file or edit the card.

Miles Davidson
GBOur lawyer recommended that we… Our lawyer recommended that we proactively make our website accessible for the disabled as per ADA requirements. I'm happy to say that this was made a rather easy task, thanks to Accessibe. If my math is right, we saved about 40 hours of inhouse developer work (10,000+ pages). This would have cost many more dollars than Accessibe's fee.

Sandra Hopper
GBaccessiBe produces a really nice… accessiBe produces a really nice accessibility compliance tool that helps to make the web a more open place. Visually impaired users have a hard time navigating the web in its current form. But if you use an accessibility tool like acessiBe, it becomes a whole lot easier for them. This is great for business (I'm in retail), and is the right thing to do.