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About

Consent should be a deliberate choice

We build audit-defensible consent management for every jurisdiction you operate under.

Our mission
ConsentX exists to make consent what it should be: a deliberate, affirmative choice, never a dark pattern and never pre-checked. We give teams the tools to capture, honor and prove consent across every regulation they operate under.

The problem we set out to fix

Consent on the web is mostly broken. Banners nudge people into Accept, pre-tick boxes they never read, and quietly fire trackers before anyone chooses. Recording a click is treated as compliance, even when the trackers already ran.

We think that is both wrong and risky. Real consent means blocking trackers until someone agrees, applying the right rules for their jurisdiction, and being able to prove what they agreed to. That is what ConsentX is built to do.

What we believe

Trustworthy

We help you prove consent, never just claim it. Tamper-evident evidence is the default.

Precise

The right rule for the right jurisdiction. No one-size-fits-all banner applied everywhere.

Human

Plain language over legalese. Choices visitors understand, copy you do not have to defend.

Calm

Compliance should let you sleep, not sell fear. Clear over clever, every time.

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Who we are

ConsentX is a focused team building audit-defensible consent. We are not a sprawling privacy suite and we do not want to be. We do one job well: capture consent, honor it, and let you prove it for any visitor and any date.

We stand for provable over presumed, plain language over legalese, and the right rule for the right jurisdiction. If you want to talk to the people behind the product, we are easy to reach.

Reach the team

Questions about the product, a security review, or partnering with us? Email hello@consentx.io or use the contact form.

Contact us

Consent, done right

Join the teams building consent on a foundation of trust and provable evidence.