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AudioEye charges $99-$599/month with page view limits. HandyPal is $49/month flat—unlimited page views, 90-second setup.
Join 1,200+ businesses who switched from AudioEye to HandyPal
7-day free trial • No page view limits • No hidden costs
The key differences that matter for your business
Common issues driving businesses to look for alternatives
AudioEye charges $99-$599/month based on page views. High-traffic sites get hit with massive bills.
Exceed your page view tier and AudioEye charges extra. Your success becomes more expensive.
AudioEye requires 1-2 weeks for implementation. HandyPal goes live in 90 seconds.
HandyPal vs AudioEye
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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 AudioEye's $99-$599/mo tiered pricing vs HandyPal's $49/mo flat rate. No page view limits with HandyPal.
The truth: AudioEye's tiered pricing model exists to maximize revenue extraction. They charge more as your traffic grows, even though server costs stay nearly the same. Their 1-2 week setup process creates artificial complexity.
HandyPal uses simple flat-rate pricing because that's fair. Your success shouldn't cost more. We automate setup (90 seconds vs 1-2 weeks), which lets us serve more customers at lower prices. All 43 accessibility features with unlimited page views—no artificial limits.
Bottom line: Automated setup + no sales team + fair pricing = $49/month instead of $99-$599/month.
Complete migration checklist
Total migration time: Under 5 minutes
Most customers complete the switch in 3 minutes or less
Unlike AudioEye, all features are included with unlimited traffic
43 Features
All accessibility tools
Unlimited Traffic
No page view limits
Unlimited Audits
Scan anytime
90-Second Setup
Not 1-2 weeks
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.
50% cheaper than AudioEye. No page view limits.
7-day free trial • 30-day money-back guarantee • No page view limits