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Accessible Survey Software
We pride ourselves on being an accessible survey software solution. Surveys created with SurveyGizmo currently meet accessibility and usability standards, such as Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, or the British Version, the DDA (Disability Discrimination Act). Many customers who have reviewed and compared SurveyGizmo to other various survey software solutions, have found us to be the most accessible survey tool on the market.
Is there any place to compare your accessibility to your competitors?
Yes, Ohio State University’s Web Accessibility Center conducted a study that compared the accessibility levels of a variety of survey tools, as did the Usability Professionals Organization.
Check out the reviews:
- Ohio State University’s Accessible Survey Software review
- The Usability Professional Organization’s Accessible Survey Solution review
Offering better accessibility in your surveys means a larger and more satisfied audience. Many of our competitors surveys rely solely on JavaScript and mouse interactions, making it impossible to navigate a survey and answers questions using only a keyboard. SurveyGizmo surveys are screen reader and keyboard navigable.
How do I sign up?
It is simple to sign-up for a SurveyGizmo account. We offer free trials on any of our paid accounts, so you can try out any of our accounts without having to worry about putting down any credit card information.
To sign up for an account all you need to do is:
- Click on the “Sign Up” button in the right hand corner of this page
- Create a 14 day free trial account (don’t worry – no credit card is necessary)
- Sign into your new SurveyGizmo account!
- Create your first survey from scratch or use one of our pre-built survey templates
It’s as simple as that! Now you’re all set to start creating the most accessible surveys in the industry. If you have any questions about our accessibility or the sign-up process, please feel free to contact us.
What does it mean to be accessible?
Being accessible means meeting a variety of requirements in the HTML that make your survey easier to use by people who may be attempting to access them under non-traditional circumstances. For instance:
- Anyone with reduced motor controls who has trouble clicking precisely
- A blind user reading and navigating with a screen reader
- A user with a broken hand trying to navigate solely with the keyboard
- Anyone with vision issues who desires larger type or higher contrast colors (think aging baby-boomers)