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Termly Alternatives 2026: CIPA-First Consent Management Compared

Termly is a genuinely good all-in-one compliance tool — attorney-crafted legal policies and a cookie banner in one dashboard. But if you're a US-based business, two things push teams to look for a Termly alternative: its documented struggles with multi-region compliance (over-blocking cookies in opt-out US regions), and the fact that its most important consent features sit behind the Pro+ tier. Here are 8 alternatives compared on what actually matters in 2026 — US multi-region handling, CIPA protection, price, and GDPR depth.

By ConsentPixel TeamUpdated July 20269 min readPrices verified July 2026Comparisons
Pro+
Where Termly locks consent logs, GCM v2, IAB TCF & multi-language
US
Multi-region compliance is Termly's most-cited weakness for US sites
CIPA
The California wiretapping exposure Termly doesn't specifically address
Disclosure: ConsentPixel is included in this comparison. We've kept it objective — including where Termly genuinely wins (bundled legal documents) and where competitors beat us. Prices were verified against public pricing pages in July 2026 and may have changed since.

Why teams switch away from Termly in 2026

Termly's strength is real: a team of lawyers maintains policy templates across 28 privacy laws, and for a business that would otherwise pay separately for a privacy policy, terms, and a cookie banner, bundling them is genuinely good value. The reasons teams start shopping for an alternative are specific — and mostly hit US-based sites hardest.

Multi-region compliance is weak for US businesses. This is Termly's most-cited functional complaint. As one reviewer put it, Termly "doesn't handle multi-region compliance well if you're US based" — its banner would "not allow cookies to be set even in opt-out regions, resulting in a huge drop in analytics and remarketing." US privacy laws are mostly opt-out (cookies may load until a user opts out), but Termly's default behaviour leans opt-in everywhere unless you carefully geo-configure it — costing you analytics and ad data on US traffic.

Core consent features are gated behind Pro+. Consent logs, Google Consent Mode v2, IAB TCF 2.3, multi-language banners, custom banner styles, regional consent rules, and branding removal are all locked to the Pro+ plan. The Free and Starter tiers are limited — Free caps at 10,000 banner views/month with quarterly scans and a single policy.

No CIPA posture. Termly covers GDPR, CCPA, and PIPEDA, but has no dedicated CIPA session-replay blocking — the California wiretapping-law exposure now driving thousands of website demand letters, particularly against sites running Hotjar, Clarity, or FullStory on California traffic.

Policy and banner lock-in. Hosted policies can only be embedded from Termly, and there are reports of the banner being cancelled entirely on downgrade to the free tier. Your compliance layer lives inside Termly's ecosystem.

None of this makes Termly a bad tool — it defines who it fits. The alternatives below win when US multi-region handling, the Pro+ gating, or the CIPA gap become constraints.

What to look for in a Termly alternative

  • Correct opt-out (US) handling. The tool should let cookies load in opt-out regions until a visitor declines — not over-block everywhere and cost you analytics. This is exactly where Termly frustrates US sites.
  • Ungated compliance basics. Consent logs, GCM v2, and geo-rules are requirements, not premium extras. A tool that gates them behind a top tier recreates Termly's problem.
  • US state law + CIPA coverage. With 19 US states now having active privacy laws and the CIPA litigation wave, a GDPR-and-CCPA-first tool leaves gaps for US-facing sites.
  • Real script blocking before consent. Verify the tool actually blocks non-essential scripts pre-consent (check incognito + DevTools Network tab), not just displays a banner.
  • Multi-domain-friendly pricing if you run more than one site — Termly charges per website with quote-only agency pricing.

The 8 Termly alternatives compared

1

ConsentPixel — Privacy · Verified

US-first CMP with CIPA blocking + correct opt-out handling

From $8.99
/domain/mo

ConsentPixel is built for exactly the gap Termly leaves for US businesses: GDPR opt-in for EU visitors and correct opt-out handling for US states (cookies load until a visitor declines, so you don't lose analytics), with automatic GPC honouring and dedicated CIPA session-replay blocking for California traffic. Where Termly gates consent logs, GCM v2, and regional rules behind Pro+, ConsentPixel includes them in the core product. A single pixel handles script blocking, GCM v2 (all four parameters), consent logging, and policy generation — no plugin, no ecosystem lock-in.

Pricing
  • Starter: $8.99/domain/mo
  • Growth: $29.99/mo (3 domains)
  • Agency Lite: $99.99/mo (10)
  • Agency Pro: $199.99/mo (25)
Coverage
  • ✓ GDPR opt-in + US opt-out
  • ✓ CCPA + 19 US states
  • ✓ CIPA session-replay blocking
  • ✓ GCM v2 · GPC · consent logs
✦ Best for — US-based SMBs, eCommerce brands, and agencies that need correct multi-region handling and CIPA protection alongside GDPR — the exact areas where Termly frustrates US sites. The strongest pick if you're leaving Termly over lost analytics in opt-out regions or California exposure.
2

iubenda

Bundled policies + consent, EU-strong

From $5.99
/mo

iubenda is the closest like-for-like to Termly's "policies + consent bundle" model, with an especially strong legal-document library maintained for EU jurisdictions. If you're leaving Termly but still want documents and consent in one tool, iubenda is the natural comparison. GDPR and ePrivacy coverage is excellent; US state coverage beyond California and any CIPA posture are limited.

✦ Best for — EU-focused businesses wanting Termly's bundled-documents model with deeper European legal coverage.
3

CookieYes

Popular budget CMP, huge WordPress base

Free — $55
/domain/mo

CookieYes is a widely-deployed, well-supported budget CMP (1.5M+ WordPress installs). Its consent tool is more focused than Termly's all-in-one approach, though it prices per domain with pageview overages and gates GPC, geo-targeting, and IAB TCF behind Pro. No bundled legal documents, and no CIPA posture.

✦ Best for — single WordPress sites wanting a simple, well-supported GDPR/CCPA banner without the legal-document bundle.
4

Complianz

WordPress-native, flat annual pricing

From $59
/year

Complianz is a WordPress-first plugin with deep WP integration and flat annual pricing — its $199/year unlimited-site plan is excellent value versus Termly's per-website model for agencies. Strong GDPR and CCPA handling with regional consent logic that manages opt-in/opt-out per region more cleanly than Termly's defaults. WordPress only, though.

✦ Best for — WordPress-only operators and agencies wanting flat annual pricing and solid per-region consent logic.
5

CookieScript

Budget, multi-platform

Free — ~€8
/mo

CookieScript is a low-cost, focused consent tool supporting GCM v2 and IAB TCF, with integrations across WordPress, Shopify, and Wix. It's a leaner, cheaper consent-only alternative if you don't need Termly's document library. Primarily GDPR/ePrivacy; US state and CIPA coverage are limited.

✦ Best for — EU-focused small sites wanting a cheap, consent-only tool without the policy bundle.
6

Osano

US privacy programme platform

From $199
/domain/mo

Osano is a broader US-focused privacy-programme platform — DSAR automation, vendor risk, assessments — with strong US state coverage and a CIPA posture. It handles multi-region US compliance better than Termly, but at roughly 10x the price. It's more platform than most Termly users need.

✦ Best for — mid-market US businesses building a structured privacy programme, not just a banner and policies.
7

OneTrust

Enterprise privacy governance

~$827/mo
(estimated)

OneTrust is the enterprise leader — consent, data mapping, vendor risk, and regulatory research in one platform, with geo-adaptive consent rules that handle multi-region far more granularly than Termly. Priced for organisations with dedicated privacy teams, not SMBs leaving Termly for a banner.

✦ Best for — enterprises with a privacy team managing complex multi-jurisdiction programmes.
8

Secure Privacy

Multi-framework scanning

From ~$10
/mo

Secure Privacy covers multiple frameworks (GDPR, CCPA, LGPD, PIPEDA) with AI-assisted scanning and custom-code install for SaaS platforms. A reasonable mid-tier alternative if your priority is broad international framework coverage rather than Termly's document library. US state coverage beyond CCPA is present but not a focus.

✦ Best for — businesses with international audiences needing multi-framework coverage in one tool.

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Master comparison — all 8 at a glance

ToolStarting priceUS opt-out done rightCIPABundled policiesGCM v2Multi-domain
ConsentPixel$8.99/domain/mo✓ from scan✓ Agency
TermlyFree / ~$10/mo✗ over-blocks✓ strongPro+ onlyPer-site
iubenda$5.99/moPartial✓ strong✗ per-site
CookieYesFree / $10/domain/moPro geo✗ per-domain
Complianz$59/yrBasic✓ $199/yr
CookieScriptFree / ~€8/moPartial✗ per-domain
Osano$199/domain/moAwarenessLimitedCostly
OneTrust~$827/moEnt. onlyLimited

Termly tiers referenced: Free (10,000 banner views, 1 policy, quarterly scans), Starter ~$10–14/mo (2 policies, 50k views, monthly scans), Pro+ ~$15–20/mo (unlimited, weekly scans, consent logs, GCM v2, IAB TCF 2.3, multi-language, branding removal). Verified July 2026; confirm current pricing before deciding.

Which Termly alternative is right for you?

If you're a US business losing analytics to over-blocking

This is the core Termly pain point. You need a tool that correctly loads cookies in opt-out regions until a visitor declines. ConsentPixel and Complianz both handle per-region opt-in/opt-out logic more cleanly out of the box; ConsentPixel adds CIPA blocking and 19-state coverage on top.

If you run California traffic with session-replay tools

If you use Hotjar, Clarity, FullStory, or Lucky Orange and have California visitors, CIPA session-replay blocking before consent is the specific requirement Termly doesn't address. ConsentPixel (self-serve) and Osano (enterprise-priced) are the options here.

If you mainly valued Termly for the legal documents

Termly's document library is genuinely strong. iubenda is the closest bundled-documents alternative, and ConsentPixel generates policies from your real scan data — but if legal documents are your primary need and you're EU-focused, Termly itself may still be the right call.

When Termly is still the right choice: if your main need is attorney-crafted legal documents bundled with a basic banner, you're EU-focused or single-region, and you don't run session-replay tools on US traffic, Termly is a genuinely strong, affordable all-in-one — switching may not be worth it. The case for an alternative is strongest for US multi-region sites and anyone with California/CIPA exposure.

The CIPA dimension most Termly comparisons skip

Nearly every Termly-alternative article compares tools on GDPR, policy generation, and price — and skips CIPA, the California Invasion of Privacy Act, now the most actively litigated privacy law for US websites. Its pen-register theory targets sites running session-replay tools on California visitors without prior consent, and 2025–2026 rulings confirmed a banner doesn't protect a site where trackers fire before the banner renders.

🚫 A banner doesn't protect you from CIPA if your tracker fires before it renders. The requirement is pre-consent script blocking that executes before any third-party script reaches the browser. Verify it: open your site in incognito, open DevTools → Network, and check what loads before you interact with the banner.

Termly, like most tools built around GDPR and policy generation, treats US law as an add-on with no specific CIPA logic. When comparing alternatives, the question isn't "does it include CCPA?" — it's "does it block session-replay before the banner renders on California page loads?"

The verdict. Termly is excellent at bundled legal documents and fine for single-region EU sites. But if you're a US business, its multi-region over-blocking costs you analytics, and its consent essentials sit behind Pro+. If that's your situation — or you serve California traffic with session-replay tools — ConsentPixel is the most purpose-built alternative: correct US opt-out handling, CIPA blocking, 19-state coverage, and consent logs included, from one flat-priced pixel. If you mostly need Termly's legal documents and you're EU-focused, Termly itself remains a solid choice.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best Termly alternative in 2026?
It depends on why you're leaving. For US businesses hit by Termly's multi-region over-blocking, ConsentPixel offers correct opt-out handling plus CIPA blocking and 19-state coverage. For a bundled documents-and-consent tool like Termly's, iubenda is the closest match. For WordPress agencies, Complianz's flat annual pricing is strong. If you mainly need Termly's legal documents and you're EU-focused, Termly itself may still be the right choice.
Why does Termly hurt analytics on US sites?
Termly's banner defaults toward opt-in behaviour and, per multiple user reports, can block cookies even in opt-out regions unless carefully geo-configured — meaning US visitors (whose state laws are mostly opt-out) don't get analytics or remarketing cookies set, causing a drop in measurable traffic. Tools with correct per-region opt-out handling load cookies until a visitor declines, preserving analytics while staying compliant.
Does Termly protect against CIPA lawsuits?
Termly covers GDPR, CCPA, and PIPEDA but has no dedicated CIPA posture — no specific session-replay blocking for California visitors. CIPA's pen-register theory targets session-replay tools such as Hotjar, Clarity, and FullStory firing before consent, which a general CCPA setting doesn't address. If you have California traffic and run those tools, look for a tool with explicit CIPA session-replay blocking. This is general information, not legal advice.
Which Termly alternative also generates legal policies?
iubenda is the closest bundled documents-and-consent alternative, with a strong EU-focused legal library. ConsentPixel generates a privacy policy and terms from your real scan data, keeping them in sync with what your site actually loads. If legal documents are your single most important need, both are worth comparing against Termly directly.
Can I switch from Termly without losing compliance coverage?
Yes. Add the new tool (ConsentPixel installs as a single pixel), verify the banner is live and blocking correctly, migrate or regenerate your policies, then remove Termly. Running a scan before and after confirms nothing non-essential fires before consent during the switch — typically a same-day change. Note that Termly-hosted policies are embedded from Termly, so plan to regenerate those on the new tool.

Pricing accuracy: All prices verified against public pricing pages in July 2026 and may have changed since. Termly Starter and Pro+ pricing is listed at $10–$14 and $15–$20/month respectively across sources; figures reflect current published ranges. Enterprise tools (OneTrust) use custom pricing; estimates are based on published market data. This article is a product comparison, not legal advice, and does not endorse any specific tool for your compliance situation. ConsentPixel is one of the tools compared — see the disclosure above.

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