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UserWay charges $49/month per site plus extra for translation. HandyPal includes 100+ languages free. Same features, better value.
Join 1,200+ businesses who switched from UserWay to HandyPal
7-day free trial • All features included • No hidden costs
The key differences that matter for your business
Common issues driving businesses to look for alternatives
UserWay is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly misleading customers about compliance guarantees.
While UserWay starts at $49/mo, analytics and translation cost extra. HandyPal includes everything for $49/mo.
Customer reviews mention delayed support and frequent account manager changes. HandyPal offers fast, responsive support.
HandyPal vs UserWay
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Recommended Plan
Starter
Up to 1 website
Current Cost
$49/mo
With HandyPal
$49/mo
7-day free trial • 30-day money-back guarantee
Based on UserWay's $49/mo starting price vs HandyPal's $49/mo. UserWay charges extra for features HandyPal includes free.
The truth: UserWay charges extra for features that should be standard (analytics, multi-site dashboard, language translation). They split their product into expensive add-ons to maximize revenue.
HandyPal includes everything in the base price because that's how software should work. All 43 accessibility features, analytics, unlimited sites dashboard option, and 100+ language translation—no nickel-and-diming.
Bottom line: No add-on fees + transparent pricing + all features included = better value for you.
Complete migration checklist
Total migration time: Under 5 minutes
Most customers complete the switch in 3 minutes or less
Unlike UserWay, all features are included in every plan
43 Features
All accessibility tools
100+ Languages
Translation included
Unlimited Audits
Scan anytime
90-Second Setup
No developer needed
We believe in transparency, so here's what you should know.
The overlay industry has problems. The FTC fined AccessiBe $1M in 2025. Disability advocates have signed open letters against overlays. 25% of accessibility lawsuits in 2024 cited overlays as barriers, not solutions.
We're not pretending these problems don't exist. Instead, we're doing things differently: being honest about what widgets can and can't do, getting tested by real disabled users, and building tools that actually fix issues rather than just overlay them.
What HandyPal does: Adds helpful accessibility features (contrast, text size, reading tools) that visitors can choose to use. It's not a replacement for proper accessible design, but it fills gaps and shows you care.
What HandyPal doesn't do: Fix missing alt text, broken keyboard navigation, or missing form labels. Those need code fixes. We don't claim "full compliance" because no overlay can deliver that.
43 accessibility features. No hidden fees like UserWay.
7-day free trial • 30-day money-back guarantee • All features included