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From: Jonathan Cohn
Date: Feb 6, 2022 5:17PM


Hello,
I looked at the page more, and was not quite clear as to what functions it improves on. In addition to the below questions, is the pricing based on the number of JIRA/Confluence licenses, or the number of blind people using the system?
Thanks!
Jonathan

Best wishes,

Jonathan Cohn



> On Feb 1, 2022, at 18:24, Michael H < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Sorry for all the emails, but I thought it would be worth it to start
> a new thread to talk about Unstoppable for Jira.
>
> Original thread can be found here:
> https://webaim.org/discussion/mail_thread?thread329
>
> Atlassian Marketplace product page for Unstoppable:
> https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1214187/unstoppable-for-jira
>
> My question:
>
> Does Unstoppable support Jira Cloud? If so, what does Unstoppable
> offer that isn't already provided via Jira's codebase and voice over
> tools? As non-blind user, I'd love to know (preferably in a concise
> bullet list) exactly what it offers blind folks that I can't get out
> of the box (so to speak) with existing software (at our company, we
> use macOS/VoiceOver/Safari).
>
> David Engebretson Jr. had these questions:
>
> 1. Is there a video of what can be done in Confluence?
>
> 2. Is there a video demo of how Unstoppable works with Jira Help Desk
> on the administrative side?
>
> 3. Is your product a JAWS scriptset and NVDA add-on? Can it be used
> with both JAWS and NVDA? The video just talks about JAWS. I heard no
> reference to NVDA in the video.
>
> 4. Pricing?
>
> This can be found on their Atlassian Marketplace product page:
>
> https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1214187/unstoppable-for-jira?tab=pricing&hostingÚtacenter
>
> Up to 50 users: USD 300 per year
>
> Up to 100 users: USD 600 per year
>
> Up to 250 users: USD 1,200 per year
>
> Up to 500 users: USD 2,400 per year
>
> Up to 750 users: USD 3,360 per year
>
> Pricing goes up from there (there's a modal window on the above page
> with more pricing tiers).
> > > >