comparison
AccessivePath vs Siteimprove
Siteimprove (founded 2003, Copenhagen, Denmark) is a competitor in the digital accessibility market. AccessivePath differs in product type, methodology and pricing as detailed below.
About Siteimprove
Siteimprove's accessibility module is one of the most-deployed in European enterprise and US higher education. The platform performs automated site-wide crawls and surfaces issues against WCAG. It complements with manual audit services. Pricing is enterprise-only.
The structural differences
Approach: Siteimprove offers Multi-module DXP with accessibility as one module; AccessivePath offers Accessibility-first specialty. AI: Siteimprove offers Rule-based scanning + ML guidance; AccessivePath offers AI-native auditor personas with SR simulation.
What Siteimprove does well
Site-wide automated crawl across thousands of pages Multi-module platform (accessibility, SEO, analytics, policy) Strong in European enterprise and US higher education Mature reporting and dashboards
Publicly documented concerns
Automated-first approach has the standard 25–30% WCAG ceiling Manual audit services priced separately Multi-module pricing can exceed standalone vendors
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Cited answers. Sourced. Updated as standards and case law change.
Is Siteimprove only an accessibility tool?
No — Siteimprove is a multi-module digital-experience platform (DXP). Accessibility is one module; others cover SEO, content quality, analytics, and policy compliance.
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