OnlyEnable wins 8 of 9 categories

The better Allyant alternative

Looking for something better than Allyant (formerly CommonLook)? OnlyEnable gives you the same widget capability plus manual WCAG 2.1 AA audits and source-code remediation — at a lower starting price and without annual contract lock-in.

Our Verdict

OnlyEnable is the right choice for website accessibility; Allyant is for documents. These tools solve different problems. If your priority is WCAG compliance for your live website — with a visitor widget, manual audits, and source-code fixes — OnlyEnable is the complete solution at $29/mo. If you specifically need PDF or document accessibility remediation at scale, Allyant is worth evaluating (alongside OnlyEnable for your web properties).

OnlyEnable wins 8 of 9 feature categories

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Allyant wins

Feature-by-feature comparison

Every feature rated. Green check = clear winner in that category.

Feature
OnlyEnable
Allyant
Accessibility widget for visitors
Website WCAG scanning
Secondary offering
Document (PDF/Word) accessibility
Manual web WCAG audit includedIncluded ($99/mo+)Enterprise consulting
Source-code web fix delivery
Self-serve signup
Starting price$29/moCustom enterprise quote
Monthly billing
Annual contracts
Free initial web audit
Why teams switch

Why teams switch to OnlyEnable from Allyant

Purpose-built for website WCAG compliance — Allyant is primarily a document tool
Visitor-facing accessibility widget included from $29/mo
Self-serve signup — no enterprise sales process
Manual WCAG web audits included from $99/mo
Source-code fix recommendations for your website
Monthly billing, no long-term contracts
Free 5-page web audit before committing

Where Allyant falls short

Honest drawbacks to know before you sign up.

Primarily document-focused — not designed for website WCAG compliance
Enterprise pricing with no self-serve product for websites
No visitor-facing website accessibility widget
Web-based WCAG scanning is secondary to their document business
Long sales cycles and consulting-heavy engagement model
Rebranded from CommonLook in 2022 — some product consolidation still ongoing
In fairness — Allyant's strengths:
  • Industry leader in document accessibility — PDF, Word, and PowerPoint remediation
  • CommonLook PDF tools are widely used by government and large enterprises for Section 508 document compliance
  • Deep expertise in assistive technology compatibility for complex document formats

When Allyant might still make sense

Allyant is the right choice if you need to remediate a large library of PDF, Word, or PowerPoint documents for Section 508 or WCAG compliance — particularly if you're a government agency, university, or enterprise with document accessibility as a primary requirement.

For everyone else — which is the vast majority of businesses — OnlyEnable is the better choice.

Pricing — we cost less, include more

BETTER VALUE
OnlyEnable
$29/mo
Widget + updates.
Audits + remediation from $99/mo.
  • Manual WCAG audits included
  • Source-code fix recommendations
  • Monthly billing, cancel anytime
  • Free initial audit
Allyant
Custom (enterprise)
Equivalent: $500–$5,000+/mo
Widget only. Audits usually extra.
  • Audits sold separately
  • No source-code fixes
  • No free initial audit

Switch from Allyant in 5 minutes

Start with a free audit — see what OnlyEnable finds before you commit. 5-page WCAG 2.1 AA review, 48-hour turnaround, no credit card.

Fair-use note: All Allyant information is based on publicly available data as of 2026. Pricing, features, and positioning change — verify current details at Allyant's official site. Our comparisons aim to be accurate; we welcome corrections.