Siteimprove

Copenhagen, Denmark

Siteimprove is a cloud SaaS platform for optimizing accessibility, digital governance, user experience analytics and search marketing.

According to our data, Siteimprove is the 6th most popular accessibility technology on the web.
It has 5.1% of the accessibility market share and is present on 0.1% of all websites.

πŸ’Έ Pricing

Custom, based on number of pages and page views

πŸ“Š Rankings and Market Share

πŸ† Siteimprove Awards

⚑ Sites Using Siteimprove

We have data on 3,367 websites that use Siteimprove accessibility technology. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.

The highest rated site using Siteimprove is anthology.com.

#WebsiteRankCountryLanguage
1 anthology.com #1,168 English
2 berkeley.edu #1,174 United States American English
3 in.gov #1,206 United States English
4 yale.edu #1,281 United States English
5 nj.gov #1,283 United States English
6 gencat.cat #1,287 Spain Catalan
7 oregon.gov #1,617 United States American English
8 cornell.edu #1,891 United States English
9 trenitalia.com #2,035 Italy Italian
10 chicago.gov #2,262 United States English
11 georgia.gov #2,274 United States English
12 bell.ca #2,294 Canada English
13 ivi.tv #2,397 Russia Russian
14 jhu.edu #2,419 United States English
15 usbank.com #2,599 United States English
16 sc.gov #2,987 United States English
17 miamidade.gov #3,089 United States English
18 ucsc.edu #4,316 United States American English
19 wien.gv.at #5,581 Austria German
20 colorado.gov #5,602 United States English

πŸ“ˆ Usage Statistics

Most of the sites that use Siteimprove:

Most of the sites using Siteimprove are from the United States, the Netherlands, and Denmark.

  • United States 44.8%
  • Netherlands 10%
  • Denmark 7%
  • Norway 6.4%
  • United Kingdom 5.6%
  • Canada 4.5%
  • Sweden 2.9%
  • Switzerland 2.8%
  • Australia 2.7%
  • Other 13.3%

Most Siteimprove users speak English, Dutch, or Danish.

  • English 67.1%
  • Dutch 8.6%
  • Danish 5.4%
  • German 4.1%
  • Norwegian 2.6%
  • Swedish 2.3%
  • Norwegian BokmΓ₯l 2.2%
  • Estonian 1.5%
  • Finnish 1.3%
  • Other 4.9%

Siteimprove accessibility technology is especially popular on .com, .org, and .edu top-level domains.

  • .com 26.3%
  • .org 11.8%
  • .edu 10.5%
  • .nl 8.3%
  • .dk 5.7%
  • .no 5.3%
  • .gov 5.2%
  • .ca 3.4%
  • .se 2.3%
  • Other 21.2%

The primary market segments for websites utilizing Siteimprove include education and reference, business, and government and military.

  • Education/Reference 23.2%
  • Business 17.1%
  • Government/Military 12.2%
  • Public Information 11.5%
  • Finance/Banking 8.4%
  • Health 7.3%
  • Travel 3.8%
  • Marketing/Merchandising 3.7%
  • Non-Profit/Advocacy/NGO 3.3%
  • Other 9.5%

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πŸ’¬ Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Siteimprove's headquarters?

Siteimprove is located in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Which country uses Siteimprove the most?

The majority of Siteimprove users are from the United States.

Who uses Siteimprove?

According to our data, Siteimprove is used on thousands of sites, including such established ones as anthology.com, berkeley.edu, and in.gov.

Is Siteimprove used on government websites?

Yes, for example, it is used by in.gov, nj.gov, and oregon.gov. In total, we found Siteimprove on 176 government sites in the United States.

Do academic institutions use Siteimprove?

Yes, quite a few! The most notable of these are berkeley.edu, yale.edu, and cornell.edu. Overall, we know of 352 academic websites in the United States that use Siteimprove.

How does Siteimprove stack up against the competition?

Siteimprove is a moderately popular accessibility technology, ranking ahead of 12 other web accessibility tools we track.

What are the alternatives to Siteimprove?

Alternatives and possible competitors to Siteimprove may include Monsido, Silktide, and Level Access.

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For details, see our methodology and disclaimer.