How to Run an AudioEye Report: Follow This Easy Guide

Okay, so, I wanted to figure out how to run an AudioEye report, because accessibility is super important, right? Here’s how I did it.

First, I went and got myself logged into the AudioEye customer portal. You gotta have an account to do this, obviously. Once I got in, I found the reports section pretty easily, it’s right there in the menu.

How to Run an AudioEye Report: Follow This Easy Guide

Here is what I have done exactly:

  • Logged in: I put in my username and password and got into the portal. Pretty standard stuff.
  • Found the reports: I clicked on “Reports” in the menu.
  • Ran a scan: It looks like AudioEye does these scans to check your website. I found the option to start a new one and hit that button.
  • Waited a bit: It took a little time for the scan to finish. Time to grab a coffee.
  • Checked the results: Once the scan was done, I could see a report with a bunch of stuff about my website’s accessibility.

Then I found out that I have a active subscription. AudioEye automatically started scanning my website when I set it up. That’s pretty cool because it just runs in the background and keeps checking things. I learned that you install this JavaScript thing on your website and it starts working right away.

What I Found

After the scan, I got a report that showed me a bunch of issues that needed fixing. It was actually pretty easy to understand, which is nice. Some of the issues were things like missing alt text on images and some weird problems with my forms. I had no idea about these before the scan!

Fixing the Issues

The report didn’t just tell me what was wrong, it also gave me some ideas on how to fix it. The platform has something called the “Issue Reporting” feature, which I think is for customers who have subscriptions. There’s even a help desk thing if you get stuck, but I haven’t needed that yet. Overall, it was a pretty smooth process, and I feel a lot better about my website’s accessibility now.

It’s clear that AudioEye uses some kind of AI to do these scans, which is pretty high-tech. They also mention having real people check things, which sounds reassuring. They say they work with the disability community too, which is great because they would know best about accessibility issues.

How to Run an AudioEye Report: Follow This Easy Guide

So yeah, that’s how I ran an AudioEye report. It wasn’t too hard, and now I have a bunch of stuff to work on to make my website better for everyone. I hope my story can help someone who needs to use it.

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