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Running a website that sets cookies in the UK means working within the UK GDPR and PECR, and that almost always starts with a consent banner. Cookie consent and compliance tools automate the awkward parts: scanning your site for trackers, blocking non-essential cookies until a visitor agrees, logging those choices, and keeping your privacy policy current. On this page we gather the consent platforms, policy generators and accessibility widgets listed on BudgetFitter so you can compare them side by side and check each one against verified offers before committing to a plan.
Choosing cookie consent and compliance software
Consent banners and cookie management
The core of most setups is a consent management platform that shows a banner, records agreement, and stops non-essential cookies from loading until a visitor opts in. Cookiebot and CookieYes both scan your pages automatically, categorise the cookies they find, and generate a banner you can style to match your brand. When comparing them, look at how many sub-pages or page views each tier allows, whether consent logs are stored for audit purposes, and how easily the banner supports multiple languages.
Privacy policies and wider compliance
Consent is only one part of the picture. A privacy policy, cookie policy and terms of service all need to reflect how your site actually handles data. Tools such as Termly bundle policy generators with consent management, so you can produce tailored documents and a banner from one dashboard. If you already use a separate CMP, a standalone policy generator can still be a quick way to keep your legal pages accurate as your stack changes.
Accessibility and inclusive design
Compliance increasingly extends to accessibility. Accessibility widgets add adjustable contrast, text resizing and keyboard navigation to help bring a site closer to WCAG guidance, which matters both for users and for organisations with legal duties around inclusive design. Treat a widget as a supplement to good underlying markup rather than a complete fix, and test the result with real assistive technology where you can.
Reading pricing tiers before you buy
Most providers in this category use tiered pricing built around the size of your site and the depth of features you need. Free tiers suit small or personal sites; paid plans unlock automatic re-scanning, longer consent retention, white-labelling and priority support. Annual billing usually carries a discount over monthly, and welcome offers can lower the cost of a first term. Because these details shift, it pays to confirm the live price and any active deal here before you subscribe.
- Map your needs first: number of sites, languages required, and whether you must store consent logs for audits.
- Check the free tier's limits on page views, sub-pages or domains before assuming it covers you.
- Confirm the tool integrates with your analytics and tag manager via Google Consent Mode.
- Compare annual versus monthly billing, as yearly plans often reduce the effective cost.
- Look for a welcome or first-term offer on the brand page, and verify it is still live before checkout.
BudgetFitter tracks these compliance and cookie tools as a verified aggregator, so each listed offer is checked against the provider rather than left to guesswork. Browse the brands in this category, compare their consent, policy and accessibility features, and follow through to a current, confirmed deal when you find the platform that fits your site.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about compliance & cookie tools deals on BudgetFitter.
Do UK websites legally need a cookie consent banner?
Under the UK GDPR and PECR, most sites that set non-essential cookies must obtain clear consent before those cookies load. A consent management platform handles this by blocking trackers until a visitor agrees.
What is a consent management platform (CMP)?
A CMP is software that displays a consent banner, records each visitor's choices, and controls which cookies and scripts run based on those choices. Tools like Cookiebot and CookieYes are examples of CMPs.
Can I get a cookie consent tool for free?
Several providers offer a free tier suited to smaller sites, typically capped by page views, sub-pages or domains. Paid plans add features such as automatic scanning, multi-language banners and consent logging.
Does a privacy policy generator make my site fully compliant?
A generator produces a tailored policy quickly, but full compliance also depends on how you actually collect data, set cookies and honour consent. Many teams pair a policy generator with a consent banner.
Will these tools work with Google Consent Mode and analytics?
Most established consent platforms integrate with Google Consent Mode and common analytics or tag managers, passing consent signals so tracking only fires when a visitor has agreed. Check each provider's documentation for supported integrations.
