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Comparison

ConsentX vs Termly

An SMB-friendly consent and policy-generator tool.

In short
Termly is popular with small businesses for banners and policy generators. ConsentX serves the same SMB need with a free plan, plus the depth to grow into evidence, region rules and DSAR as you scale.

Why teams switch to ConsentX

Free plan with real prior-script blocking

Grows into evidence and region rules

DSAR workflow when you need it

xScan-AI scanner and policy generator included

Feature comparison

CapabilityConsentXTermly
Tamper-evident consent evidence (hash chain)
Editable region rule engine (no redeploy)Limited
Prior-script blocking before consent
Google Consent Mode v2
Global Privacy Control
DPDPA (India) §9 age-gate native
Built-in automated privacy scanner
DSAR workflow with SLA timersLimited
Free plan
Transparent self-serve pricingTiered

Comparison reflects publicly available information as of May 2026. Tell us if anything is out of date and we will correct it. Verify current details with each vendor.

Migrating from Termly

Recreate your cookie categories and policies in ConsentX, then swap the Termly script for the ConsentX embed. You can use the ConsentX policy generator to produce a fresh starting draft of your notices, then have counsel review before you publish.

Step 1
Export your current config

Pull your cookie categories and current banner settings from your existing tool.

Step 2
Drop in the ConsentX snippet

Add one script tag to your site, or use the WordPress and GTM integrations.

Step 3
Map your trackers

Recreate your categories and set per-region rules in the dashboard. No code needed.

Step 4
Go live

Swap the old script for the ConsentX embed so the banner never goes dark.

Move to ConsentX in a day

Start free, or book a migration walkthrough with our team.

Frequently asked questions

Does ConsentX have a policy generator like Termly?+

Yes, ConsentX includes a cookie and privacy policy generator alongside the consent banner.