Holds trackers until consent
Declare your tags (GA4, GTM, Meta Pixel or any custom script) and map each to a category. Amabrik fires each one only after that category is consented, so nothing runs early.
Amabrik shows a cookie banner that holds your trackers until a visitor consents, records the proof, and signals Google Consent Mode v2. One light script covers GDPR, CCPA and the rest, with no pageview caps and no per-traffic bill.
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The popular consent tools meter you by traffic, so the bill climbs with every visitor. Here's what that looks like on their own pricing pages.
A traffic spike shouldn't raise your compliance bill. With Amabrik it doesn't: one flat price, no pageview caps. Competitor pricing taken from their public pages in June 2026.
One script, your trackers sorted into consent categories, then it goes live and adapts to each visitor's region. No plugin, no rebuild.
Drop a single tag in your site's head. It runs on WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Squarespace and any custom site.
<script async src="cdn.amabrik.com/loader.js" data-site="SITE_ID"></script> Pick your tags from presets or add your own, and map each to a category, all from the dashboard with no code.
Amabrik detects each visitor's region, shows the right banner, and holds non-essential scripts until the matching category is consented.
It does the compliance work a plain banner skips: it blocks trackers, records consent by category, and signals the ad platforms, all from one editor.
Declare your tags (GA4, GTM, Meta Pixel or any custom script) and map each to a category. Amabrik fires each one only after that category is consented, so nothing runs early.
Necessary, Analytics, Marketing and Functional, each with its own toggle and its own cookie list, filled from what you declared.
Accept all, Reject all and Customize sit on the first layer, with Reject at the same weight as Accept, the way EU regulators ask for.
Consent and denial flow to Google Ads and GA4, and the banner honors the Global Privacy Control signal for visitors in the US.
It reads the visitor's region and shows the matching regime: opt-in for the EU and UK, opt-out of sale and sharing for the US.
A 13-month consent log with CSV export and no raw IP stored, so you keep an audit trail without holding personal data.
Drop one tag on your policy page and Amabrik renders your full cookie and script table, kept in sync with what you declared.
Bottom bar, contained, card corner or center modal, with right-to-left layouts and per-language text built in.
One widget reads the visitor's region and applies the matching rules. Each claim below links to its primary source.
Both want prior, opt-in consent before non-essential cookies load, with no pre-ticked boxes. A pre-ticked box isn't valid consent, and refusing has to be as easy as accepting. Amabrik does both.
California gives people the right to opt out of the sale and sharing of their data, and businesses have to honor the Global Privacy Control signal. Amabrik shows a US-style opt-out and reads GPC.
Switzerland's revised data law leans on transparency and a right to object, and Brazil's LGPD wants a clear opt-in choice with reject as prominent as accept. One widget handles both by region.
Since March 2024, Google asks advertisers who measure EEA and UK users in Google Ads or GA4 to pass Consent Mode v2 signals. It's a Google rule, not a law, and Amabrik sends those signals for you.
| Feature | Best valueAmabrik | Cookiebot | CookieYes | Osano | Termly |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Flat, from $23/mo | By subpages | By pageviews | By visitors | By banner views |
| Free to start | 7-day trial | 50 subpages | 5,000 pageviews | 5,000 visitors | 10,000 views |
| Pageview or traffic caps | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Per-traffic overage fees | None | Tier jump | $0.30 / 1k | Custom quote | Tier jump |
| Google Consent Mode v2 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Other widgets included | Yes | No | No | No | No |
Competitor details from their public pricing pages, June 2026. Every cell is checkable at the source.
You pick by the number of sites you run. Every plan includes every widget, with no feature gating and no pageview caps.
Two months free on every annual plan.
Billed monthlyBilled annually, $278/yr
1 site, unlimited views
Start free trial Book a demoBilled monthlyBilled annually, $566/yr
10 sites, unlimited views
Start free trial Book a demoBilled monthlyBilled annually, $1526/yr
50 sites, unlimited views
Start free trial Book a demoIn the EU and UK, yes for non-essential cookies. The ePrivacy Directive asks for prior consent before storing or reading trackers, and the GDPR asks that consent be a clear, opt-in choice. In the US, California's CCPA and CPRA require an opt-out of sale and sharing. The rules differ by region, so the banner should adapt to where each visitor is.
A plain banner just shows a notice. A consent management platform, or CMP, also holds non-essential scripts until the visitor consents, records granular consent by category, keeps proof, and passes consent signals to tools like Google Ads and GA4. Amabrik is a CMP delivered as one widget, not a separate legal suite you bolt on.
Yes. Amabrik signals Google Consent Mode v2, so consent and denial reach Google Ads and GA4 for visitors in the EEA and UK. Google has asked for Consent Mode v2 since March 2024 to keep remarketing, audiences and modeled conversions working for those users. The banner also honors the Global Privacy Control signal for US visitors.
You declare your third-party scripts (GA4, GTM, Meta Pixel or any custom tag) and map each to a category in the editor. Amabrik holds those scripts and fires each one only after the matching category is consented. Necessary scripts run by default. Declaring trackers is more reliable than guessing them, so nothing fires early.
Amabrik keeps a consent log for 13 months with CSV export, so you have an audit trail for a data request. It's private by design: no raw IP is stored. The log records the category choices, the banner version and a timestamp, which is what accountability asks for, without turning Amabrik into a store of personal data.
Yes. Amabrik reads the visitor's region and applies the matching regime: opt-in with an equal-weight Reject for the EU and UK, and an opt-out of sale and sharing for the US with GPC honored. One widget covers GDPR, UK GDPR, Swiss nLPD, CCPA and CPRA, and LGPD, so you don't run a separate tool per market.
There's a 7-day free trial with no card. Paid plans start at $23 a month billed annually and include every Amabrik widget, not just this one. There are no pageview, visitor or session caps and no per-traffic overage, so a busy month never changes your bill. That's the part metered tools like CookieYes and Cookiebot can't match.
It loads one light script and works on WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Squarespace and custom sites. The banner renders in the first layout and holds non-essential scripts until consent, which means fewer third-party tags fire on the first load, not more. It supports multiple languages, right-to-left layouts, and keyboard and screen-reader access.