Cookie consent for UK websites.
Keep non-essential cookies blocked until the visitor gives active consent, leave necessary cookies available, and make privacy choices easy to revisit.
Built for PECR and UK GDPR-style cookie workflows, with necessary-only defaults, consent-aware tracking, and platform-ready rollout paths.
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Lightweight. Fast. Clear by default.
Cookie consent. Done easy.
Lightweight consent that keeps your site fast and your data intact.
Cookie compliance in the UK still depends on runtime behavior
For many teams, the practical implementation is very similar to EU prior-consent workflows: keep non-essential activity blocked, make the policy understandable, and give users a real settings path.
Active consent for non-essential cookies
Analytics and marketing cookies should not start before the visitor gives the appropriate choice.
Necessary cookies stay available
Security, routing, authentication, and consent-state cookies need to keep the site working.
Tracking that follows the consent state
GTM, analytics, and advertising tags should respect the user's choice instead of firing independently.
A settings and policy flow users can actually use
Users should be able to re-open settings and connect the visible banner behavior back to a real cookie policy page.
A focused product for UK consent rollouts
Cookiezy helps teams ship a clear consent experience without turning cookie management into a heavy enterprise project.
Necessary-only default
Optional categories stay blocked until the visitor makes a valid choice.
Consent-aware GTM and Google setup
Use Cookiezy with GTM and Google Consent Mode style integrations while keeping tracking behavior aligned with consent.
Cookie scan and policy support
Review detected cookies and present current cookie information on the policy page.
One core across multiple stacks
Run the same core consent model across WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Wix, and headless sites.
UK customers can use the same plans today
The current pricing flow uses the same core plans shown on the main pricing page. Today, billing is still presented in EUR.
- • If UK demand grows, GBP pricing and checkout can be added as a dedicated payment and tax presentation flow.
- • Until then, the cleanest current rollout is to keep one pricing structure and avoid a half-finished GBP checkout experience.
Use trial first, then choose the rollout size you need
Start with the 14-day trial, validate the consent flow on a live UK-facing site, then move to the paid plan that matches your number of domains.
Trial
14 days. Any core plan.
Test Cookiezy with full product access, 1 production domain, customer docs, and adapter downloads before you commit.
€0 for 14 days
Includes full core access during trial. After expiry, accounts fall back to necessary-only restricted mode until billing is active.
Starter
1 domain
Best for a single UK-facing production site that needs a clean consent setup and a practical rollout path.
€3/mo
Billed in EUR today. Local tax treatment depends on the final billing profile and jurisdiction.
Instant checkout
Growth
Up to 10 domains
Best for agencies, multi-brand groups, and teams that need one consent product across several UK-facing properties.
€19/mo
Billed in EUR today. Local tax treatment depends on the final billing profile and jurisdiction.
Instant checkout
Scale
10+ domains or custom rollout
For larger groups, agency portfolios, or custom onboarding needs.
Questions UK teams usually ask
These are the common evaluation questions before rollout.
Is Cookiezy built for UK cookie rules?
Cookiezy is designed to support PECR and UK GDPR-style cookie workflows, especially where teams need active consent for non-essential cookies and a necessary-only default state.
Does Cookiezy guarantee PECR or UK GDPR compliance?
No tool can guarantee compliance by itself. Cookiezy gives you the technical controls for a strong implementation, but your final legal position still depends on your cookies, vendors, policies, and configuration.
Can UK sites use the same platform packages as EU sites?
Yes. The same shared core and adapters can be used for UK-facing rollouts, including WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Wix, and headless stacks.
Do you already support GBP pricing?
Not yet. The current rollout keeps checkout simpler by using EUR-based pricing. A dedicated GBP checkout flow can be added later if you want UK-specific commercial presentation.