OnlyEnable is the right choice for the vast majority of businesses. Siteimprove charges $500–$5,000+/mo for scanning dashboards that don't include a visitor widget, source-code fixes, or affordable manual audits. OnlyEnable delivers those missing pieces starting at $29/mo, with no annual contract. Unless you specifically need Siteimprove's SEO and content governance modules, you're paying a massive premium for features irrelevant to accessibility compliance.
OnlyEnable wins 8 of 10 feature categories
Feature-by-feature comparison
Every feature rated. Green check = clear winner in that category.
| Feature | OnlyEnable | Siteimprove |
|---|---|---|
| Accessibility widget for visitors | ||
| Automated WCAG scanning | ||
| Manual WCAG audit included | Included ($99/mo+) | Separate engagement |
| Source-code fix recommendations | ||
| SEO monitoring | ||
| Self-serve signup | ||
| Monthly billing | Annual contract | |
| Starting price | $29/mo | ~$500/mo |
| Free initial audit | ||
| Documented audit trail for legal defense | Limited |
Why teams switch to OnlyEnable from Siteimprove
Where Siteimprove falls short
Honest drawbacks to know before you sign up.
- Comprehensive platform covering SEO, analytics, and accessibility in one tool
- Enterprise-grade reporting with detailed dashboards and benchmarking
- Long track record — trusted by many large government and university clients
When Siteimprove might still make sense
Siteimprove makes sense for large enterprises (500+ employee organizations, government agencies, universities) that need a unified content quality + SEO + accessibility dashboard and already have a dedicated internal accessibility team to action the findings.
For everyone else — which is the vast majority of businesses — OnlyEnable is the better choice.
Pricing — we cost less, include more
- Manual WCAG audits included
- Source-code fix recommendations
- Monthly billing, cancel anytime
- Free initial audit
- Audits sold separately
- No source-code fixes
- No free initial audit