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What is All in One Accessibility

All in One Accessibility is a website accessibility widget and toolkit that adds an on-page interface to help visitors adjust visual and interaction settings (for example, contrast, font sizing, and navigation aids). It is typically used by small to mid-sized organizations that want a lightweight way to provide accessibility controls without deep changes to site code. The product is commonly deployed by adding a script or plugin to a website and configuring the widget’s features and branding. It focuses on front-end user adjustments rather than a full governance, auditing, and remediation workflow.

pros

Fast widget-based deployment

The product is commonly implemented by adding a JavaScript snippet or CMS plugin, which reduces time to deploy compared with programs that require extensive scanning and remediation workflows. This approach can be useful for teams with limited engineering capacity. It also allows non-technical users to enable or disable widget features through configuration rather than code changes.

End-user accessibility controls

It provides an on-page control panel that lets visitors adjust presentation and interaction settings such as text size, contrast modes, and cursor or reading aids. These controls can improve usability for some users in specific scenarios, especially for visual preference adjustments. The widget model also makes the controls discoverable in a consistent location across pages.

Broad CMS and site fit

Widget-style accessibility tools generally work across many website stacks because they operate at the front end and do not require a specific CMS. This can simplify rollout across multiple sites or microsites with different technologies. It can also be used as a stopgap while longer-term accessibility remediation work is planned.

cons

Limited remediation depth

A front-end widget cannot fully fix underlying code-level accessibility issues such as incorrect semantic structure, missing form labels, or complex keyboard interaction problems. Organizations that need to meet formal conformance targets typically still require auditing, engineering remediation, and ongoing QA. As a result, the widget may address only a subset of accessibility barriers.

Less governance and reporting

Compared with platforms that emphasize enterprise governance, issue management, and compliance reporting, widget-focused tools often provide fewer capabilities for tracking defects, assigning remediation work, and documenting outcomes. This can be a limitation for regulated organizations or teams that need audit trails. Buyers may need additional tools or services to manage a full accessibility program.

Potential UX and policy concerns

Adding an overlay-style interface can introduce UI complexity and may not align with all brand, UX, or accessibility policies. Some organizations prefer native, standards-based fixes in the site code rather than relying on user-activated controls. Internal accessibility teams may require validation to ensure the widget does not interfere with assistive technologies or existing site components.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Free Accessibility Widget (separate offering) $0 (permanently free) Vendor offers a permanently free accessibility widget (supports 140+ languages). See vendor page for details.
Small Site (single-site) $25 per month (monthly) Up to 50,000 pageviews/month; includes the full widget (70+ features), multi-language support, basic automated scanning, widget customization, 24/7 email support.
Medium Site (single-site) $39 per month (monthly) Up to 100,000 pageviews/month; adds user & team management, user activity logs, two-factor auth, free staging/UAT license on request; includes everything in Small.
Large Site (single-site) $99 per month (monthly) Up to 500,000 pageviews/month; IP-restricted dashboard login, access to Trust Center (on request); includes everything in Medium.
Extra Large Site (single-site) $139 per month (monthly) Up to 1,000,000 pageviews/month; dedicated account manager, 10% non-profit discount, "Modify accessibility menu" included; includes everything in Large.
Silver (multisite) $1,229 per year Up to 3 websites; up to 500,000 pageviews/month across sites; centralized dashboard, SSO, staging license on request; annual-only multi-site plan.
Gold (multisite) $1,799 per year Up to 5 websites; up to 1,000,000 pageviews/month; priority email support, dedicated account manager; annual-only multi-site plan.
Platinum (multisite) $2,499 per year Up to 10 websites; up to 2,000,000 pageviews/month; includes Gold features; annual-only multi-site plan.

Notes: Vendor page shows monthly single-site pricing and annual multisite pricing; the site indicates yearly plans save ~20% and a 10-day free trial is available for the paid All in One Accessibility product. All information extracted from the vendor's official site (Skynet Technologies).

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