The 10 Best Enzuzo Alternatives in 2026

Enzuzo's 5K to 30K monthly visitor caps force upgrades before you're ready. These 10 alternatives lift the ceiling, add faster support, and cost less at scale.


by Riad Us Salehin • 1 July 2026


Enzuzo has ten strong alternatives in 2026: Consentmo (unlimited Shopify impressions), Cookiebot (47+ languages), Osano (US state-law depth), and seven more. Enzuzo caps Starter at 5,000 monthly visitors and Growth at 10,000, so growing sites hit forced plan jumps early. The tools below lift that ceiling. Consentmo leads at 4.1/5 with unlimited impressions on every plan, including free.

One honest caveat sits above the whole list. Enzuzo includes Global Privacy Control on its Pro plan, yet eight of these ten alternatives, Consently among them, do not support GPC. If honoring California opt-out signals is your constraint, that narrows the field fast.

Below: the quick list, why users leave Enzuzo (and where it still wins), switching criteria, a comparison table, and migration details for each option.

Best Enzuzo Alternatives at a Glance

These ten tools are ordered by switching-fit tier first, then by independent review score within each tier. Each entry names the specific Enzuzo problem it solves.

  1. Consentmo: best for Shopify stores hit by Enzuzo’s visitor caps, with unlimited impressions on every plan, including free
  2. Cookie Script: best for cost-sensitive sites needing more languages, with 40+ banner languages and unlimited bandwidth on paid plans
  3. Cookiebot: best for multilingual sites past Enzuzo’s language ceiling, with 47+ languages and a subpage model that ignores visitor count
  4. Axeptio: best for design-led brands wanting higher opt-in rates, with a conversational banner and no hard visitor cap
  5. Osano: best for US operators needing CCPA and state-law depth, with a genuinely usable free Solo tier
  6. CookieHub: best for high-traffic sites wanting predictable billing, with session-based pricing and live chat from the first paid tier
  7. CookieFirst: best for EU-focused teams needing data residency, with Amsterdam hosting and no hard traffic cutoff on paid plans
  8. CookieYes: best for teams that prize community validation, with 293+ G2 reviews rating it above Enzuzo on support
  9. Consently: best for multi-domain owners escaping per-domain costs, with every feature on every plan and flat bundle pricing
  10. iubenda: best for teams needing deep legal policy depth, with 2,400+ lawyer-drafted clauses across documents

Disclosure: This guide is written by the Consently team. Consently competes with Enzuzo and every tool on this list. It appears in the ranking, scored by the same rubric as everyone else, not self-ranked first.

How we score: Every product carries the overall score from our published review methodology, which weights Compliance, Scanning, Banner, Setup, Pricing, Performance, and Support. The list is ordered by switching-fit tier, then by that score. Read the full method at how we review consent management software.

Why People Switch from Enzuzo

Users leave Enzuzo mainly for its visitor caps and chat-only entry-tier support, with a roughly 25-language ceiling close behind. Enzuzo is genuinely strong where it counts. It bundles six legal document generators, a clean Shopify app, and a native DSAR workflow most pure CMPs skip. For a single-market Shopify or Webflow store under 30,000 visitors that needs DSAR and policies in one tool, Enzuzo remains the right pick. See our full Enzuzo review for the complete scoring breakdown.

The switching pressure comes from four specific friction points, detailed below.

  • Visitor caps force early upgrades: Starter allows 5,000 monthly visitors, and Growth allows 10,000. Those ceilings are easy to hit on a growing blog or store. The next jump, to Pro at $59/mo, is steep. The caps are documented on Enzuzo’s pricing page.
  • Support is chat-only until Pro ($59/mo annual): On Starter ($7/mo) and Growth ($22/mo), help comes via chat with no SLA. Enzuzo adds no phone, dedicated manager, or priority routing below Pro. When a banner breaks during a sale, that gap is costly.
  • Banner languages cap around 25: Enzuzo covers 25+ languages on paid plans and one on the free plan. Competing tools here reach 35 (Consently), 40+ (Cookie Script, CookieYes, CookieHub, CookieFirst), or 47+ (Cookiebot). Multilingual sites outgrow that ceiling.
  • Key features sit behind the highest tiers: GPC (Global Privacy Control) requires Pro ($59/mo). A/B testing is Enterprise-only. Geo-specific consent starts at Growth in basic form, but the advanced version needs Pro. Most alternatives here include geo-targeting at mid-tier or below.

Honest carve-out: Enzuzo stays the right tool for a single-market Shopify or Webflow store under 30,000 visitors. That holds when it needs DSAR tooling and six policy generators in one place. The alternatives below win when the visitor cap, the language ceiling, or entry-tier support becomes your real constraint.

How to Choose an Enzuzo Alternative

The right replacement depends on which of those triggers applies to your site. These five criteria narrow the field.

Visitor or pageview model

Some tools meter by monthly visitors (Enzuzo, Osano, CookieHub), others by pageviews (CookieYes, Consently), and others by subpages scanned (Cookiebot). Know which model matches your traffic pattern before you commit. A visitor-metered tool punishes a spike; a subpage-metered tool does not.

Support channel on the entry paid plan

Check whether live chat, email, or a ticket system is available on the tier you plan to buy. Not every tool offers the same response channel at every price point. Enzuzo's chat-only entry tier is the trigger many switchers cite first.

Banner language count

If you run a multilingual or international site, aim for 35+ languages. The pool here ranges from 25+ (Enzuzo) to 47+ (Cookiebot). Consently covers 35, CookieYes covers 40+, and Cookiebot covers 47+. Match the count to the markets you actually serve.

Multi-domain pricing model

CookieYes charges per domain ($25/mo per domain on Pro). Consently charges a flat fee for up to 5 domains ($199/yr). Cookiebot charges per domain starting at EUR 15/mo (Small). For agencies or multi-site owners, flat pricing saves significant money.

Compliance scope needed

GDPR and CCPA are baseline requirements. Add IAB TCF 2.2 or 2.3 if you run ad-supported content. Add a DSAR workflow if your site gets data rights requests. Add GPC support if you serve California traffic and want to honor opt-out preference signals.

Comparison: Enzuzo vs Top Alternatives

Enzuzo is the reference row. Every alternative in the pool addresses at least one of its structural limits.

Tool Score Free plan Entry price Monthly cap Languages Support on entry paid
Enzuzo (current) 3.9 Yes $7/mo 5K visitors ~25 Chat only
Consentmo 4.1 Yes $9/mo Unlimited 40+ Chat
Cookie Script 4.0 Yes EUR 8/mo Unlimited (paid) 40+ Chat + email
Cookiebot 4.0 Yes EUR 7/mo Subpage model 47+ Email
Axeptio 4.0 Yes (200 visitors) $29/mo No hard cap 25+ Chat
Osano 3.9 Yes $199/mo (Plus) 30K visitors (Plus) 50+ Email
CookieHub 3.9 Yes EUR 6/mo Session-based 40+ Live chat
CookieFirst 3.8 Yes EUR 9/mo 250K PV (paid) 40+ Email + chat
CookieYes 3.8 Yes $10/mo 100K PV (Basic) 40+ Live chat
Consently 3.7 No $8.25/mo 100K PV 35 Live chat
iubenda 3.6 Yes $5.99/mo 25K PV ~10 Email

Prices and features verified as of June 2026. Enzuzo data sourced from its pricing page. Visit each product's site for current rates.

1. Consentmo: Best for Shopify Stores Hit by Visitor Caps (4.1/5)

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Consentmo scores 4.1/5 and leads this list because it removes Enzuzo's primary switching trigger entirely: every plan, including the free one, allows unlimited impressions. It is a Shopify-native consent management platform with a 5.0/5 aggregate rating across 1,850+ Shopify reviews.

Best for: Shopify merchants who keep hitting Enzuzo's 5,000 to 30,000 visitor caps and want unlimited impressions without a forced upgrade.

Key Features

Consentmo focuses its feature set on Shopify merchants, leading with the unlimited impressions that remove Enzuzo's cap.

  • Unlimited consent impressions on all plans, including free
  • Shopify app with Built for Shopify badge, 4.7 Shopify listing rating
  • GDPR, CCPA, LGPD, and PIPEDA coverage
  • Cookie auto-blocking and scanner
  • Google Consent Mode v2 on all plans
  • Multi-language banner support (40+ languages)

Pros

The strengths cluster around traffic freedom and a deep Shopify integration.

  • No visitor or impression ceiling, so you never face a forced upgrade as traffic grows
  • Free plan covers a single domain with no expiration date
  • Shopify integration is native: consent state writes directly to Shopify's Customer Privacy API
  • Strongest Shopify review base in the CMP category (5.0/5, 1,850+ reviews)

Cons

The tradeoffs all stem from its single-platform focus and consent-only scope.

  • Shopify-only: no support for WordPress, Webflow, or general web scripts
  • No legal policy generators (Enzuzo includes six document types)
  • Geotargeting and accessibility features require the Plus plan ($34/mo)
  • IAB TCF 2.3 sits on the Enterprise plan ($59/mo)

Pricing

Consentmo prices by plan rather than traffic, so every tier keeps unlimited impressions.

Plan Monthly price Domains Traffic
Free $0 1 Unlimited
Basic $9/mo 1 Unlimited
Plus $34/mo 3 Unlimited
Enterprise $59/mo Unlimited Unlimited

What Users Say

The 5.0/5 rating across 1,850+ Shopify reviews is the strongest aggregate in the CMP category on the Shopify App Store. Reviewers highlight setup speed, banner responsiveness, and the helpfulness of the support team.

Migrating from Enzuzo to Consentmo

Enzuzo has a native Shopify app, so switching to Consentmo is a same-platform migration.

  1. Sign up at Consentmo and install the Shopify app from the App Store.
  2. Disable or uninstall the Enzuzo Shopify app to stop duplicate banner loading.
  3. Run Consentmo's cookie scanner: it auto-categorizes cookies found on your store.
  4. Configure your consent banner categories to match your store's cookie use.
  5. Enable Google Consent Mode v2 in Consentmo settings.
  6. Test the banner on desktop and mobile before going live.

There is no consent-record import path from Enzuzo. Historical consent logs stay in your Enzuzo account. Fresh consent collection begins on the day you switch. For a full breakdown, see our Consentmo review and Consentmo alternatives.

2. Cookie Script: Best for Cost-Sensitive Multilingual Sites (4.0/5)

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Cookie Script scores 4.0/5. It suits cost-sensitive sites and small agencies that want unlimited bandwidth on paid plans, 40+ banner languages, and a strong WordPress integration. It avoids the per-domain pricing of CookieYes.

Best for: Budget-conscious sites and small agencies that need more banner languages than Enzuzo offers, at a low entry price with no bandwidth caps.

Key Features

Cookie Script pairs a large scanning database with broad language coverage and agency-friendly white-labeling.

  • Cookie auto-blocking and scanner (100,000+ cookie database, ~80% coverage)
  • 40+ banner languages
  • Google Consent Mode v2 on all plans, including free
  • IAB TCF 2.3 on the PLUS plan
  • White-label option for agencies
  • WordPress plugin and JavaScript tag

Pros

Reviewers reward it for value: no bandwidth limits and strong ratings at a low entry price.

  • No bandwidth caps on paid plans
  • 40+ languages directly answers Enzuzo's language ceiling
  • Google Consent Mode v2 available even on the free plan
  • Strong G2 rating (4.6/5, 505 reviews) and Capterra rating (4.8/5, 57 reviews)

Cons

The limitations show up on the free tier and in multi-site billing.

  • Free plan limits cookie scanning to 10 pages, not site-wide
  • IAB TCF 2.3 requires the PLUS plan, the highest self-serve tier
  • Geo-targeting and auto-blocking require a paid plan
  • Per-domain bundle pricing can complicate multi-site purchases

Pricing

Cookie Script uses a bundle model where domains sell in fixed sets. The paid entry point is EUR 8/mo for two domains on the LITE plan. The PLUS plan adds IAB TCF 2.3, white-label, and advanced analytics.

What Users Say

Trustpilot 4.7/5 (391 reviews), G2 4.6/5 (505 reviews), and Capterra 4.8/5 (57 reviews) make Cookie Script one of the most-reviewed CMPs in its price range. Reviewers cite the free scanner and support responsiveness as the strongest points.

For full details, see our Cookie Script review and Cookie Script alternatives.

3. Cookiebot: Best for Multilingual Sites Past the Language Ceiling (4.0/5)

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Cookiebot scores 4.0/5 and is the strongest alternative for sites with multilingual audiences. It covers 47+ languages and uses a subpage-based pricing model that sidesteps Enzuzo's monthly-visitor ceiling entirely.

Best for: Multilingual sites and publishers that outgrow Enzuzo's roughly 25-language ceiling and want pricing that ignores traffic spikes.

Key Features

Cookiebot leads on language reach and compliance credentials, metering by subpages rather than traffic.

  • Subpage-based scanning (not monthly visitors), so traffic spikes do not trigger upgrades
  • 47+ banner languages
  • IAB TCF 2.2 and Google Consent Mode v2 on all paid plans
  • 13,000+ known cookie repository
  • Google-certified CMP (Gold Partner)
  • WordPress plugin and Shopify app

Pros

Its strengths are traffic-independent pricing and the broadest language coverage in the pool.

  • No monthly-visitor ceiling: Cookiebot meters by subpages scanned, not traffic volume
  • 47+ languages is the highest count in this pool
  • Strong compliance pedigree: EU-hosted, Gold CMP partner, IAB TCF 2.2
  • Each subdomain can be scanned on a separate schedule

Cons

The friction lives in EUR billing and the per-subdomain model.

  • EUR pricing adds uncertainty for USD buyers (EUR 7 is roughly $7.50; EUR 15 is roughly $16.50)
  • Free plan caps scanning at 50 subpages on one domain
  • Each subdomain counts as a separate billable domain, surprising multi-subdomain operators
  • No legal policy generators: Cookiebot covers cookie consent only (Enzuzo includes six document types)

Pricing

Cookiebot tiers scale by subpages scanned per domain, not by visitor volume.

Plan Price Domains Subpages/domain
Free EUR 0 1 50
Lite EUR 7/mo 1 100
Small EUR 15/mo 4+ 350
Medium EUR 30/mo 4+ 750
Large EUR 50/mo 4+ 2,000
XL EUR 90/mo 4+ Unlimited

What Users Say

Cookiebot has the most established reputation in the CMP market, with a deep verified user base across G2 and Capterra. Reviewers consistently highlight language coverage and scanning automation.

For full details, see our Cookiebot review and Cookiebot alternatives.

4. Axeptio: Best for Design-Led Brands Chasing Opt-In Rates (4.0/5)

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Axeptio scores 4.0/5. It is the design-first option in this pool, with conversational, emoji-style consent banners built for brand-conscious EU businesses. Case studies document consent acceptance rates of 72% to 84%.

Best for: Brand-conscious EU sites that want a distinctive consent UX and higher opt-in rates, with no hard visitor cap.

Key Features

Axeptio differentiates on banner design, pairing a conversational UX with mobile SDKs and EU certifications.

  • Conversational banner UX with emoji-style accept and reject interactions
  • No hard monthly visitor cap
  • GDPR, CCPA, IAB TCF v2.3
  • ISO 27001 (2022) certification
  • Google Consent Mode v2 (basic and advanced modes, Gold CMP Partner)
  • Native iOS and Android SDKs (under 2 MB)

Pros

The design-led approach earns its keep where opt-in rates matter most.

  • Consent UX is genuinely differentiated: the design lifts opt-in rates in documented case studies
  • No hard traffic ceiling, so growing sites avoid forced tier jumps
  • ISO 27001 (2022) and IAB TCF v2.3 cover most EU compliance requirements
  • Gold CMP Partner credential

Cons

The weak points are per-domain billing and a near-useless free tier.

  • Per-domain pricing: every self-serve tier covers one domain
  • Free plan caps at just 200 visitors per month, nearly unusable for live sites
  • Narrower policy document generation than Enzuzo's six generators
  • Fewer North American (especially Canadian) compliance data points than Enzuzo's Canadian-origin feature set

Pricing

Axeptio's self-serve paid plans start at $29/mo per domain. Annual pricing reduces cost by roughly 20%. The free plan is a functional test environment only (200 visitors/mo limit).

What Users Say

Axeptio holds a Trustpilot 4.6/5 and a G2 rating consistent with quality on UX and support responsiveness. Reviewers frequently cite the banner design as the primary reason for switching.

For full details, see our Axeptio review and Axeptio alternatives.

5. Osano: Best for US State-Law Depth (3.9/5)

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Osano scores 3.9/5. It is the strongest option for US-market operators who need CCPA, CPRA, and multi-state coverage. Its free Solo tier is genuinely usable, with no visitor ceiling.

Best for: US operators who need deep CCPA, CPRA, and multi-state coverage, plus a free tier that a real site can run.

Key Features

Osano centers on US privacy law and pairs deep compliance coverage with a generous free Solo plan.

  • Free Solo plan: no hard monthly visitor limit, one user, one domain
  • 50+ language support
  • US multi-state law coverage (CCPA, CPRA, Virginia CDPA, Colorado CPA, and more)
  • GDPR and LGPD support
  • Real-time compliance monitoring dashboard
  • Open-source CMP JavaScript library

Pros

The standout strengths are US state-law depth and a free tier that real sites can run.

  • Solo tier is not crippled: it covers one domain and runs with no visitor cap
  • 50+ languages is the broadest language count in the pool
  • US state-law compliance depth outperforms most alternatives here
  • Osano's $500K "No Fines, No Penalties" data breach guarantee (Plus plan and above)

Cons

The weaknesses concentrate in a steep pricing jump and a missing DSAR workflow.

  • The jump from $0 (Solo) to $199/mo (Plus) is the steepest gap in this list
  • Plus plan covers only two domains and 30,000 visitors, below Enzuzo's Pro tier capacity
  • No DSAR workflow on par with Enzuzo Growth's 20/mo automated requests
  • Mid-market pricing has a gap: no $30 to $100/mo plan sits between Solo and Plus

Pricing

Osano's pricing splits sharply between a free Solo tier and a $199/mo Plus tier.

Plan Monthly price Domains Visitors
Solo $0 1 Unlimited
Plus $199/mo 2 30,000
Enterprise Custom Unlimited Unlimited

What Users Say

Osano is well regarded for support responsiveness and ease of use. G2 reviewers highlight the compliance monitoring dashboard and the peace of mind from the data breach guarantee.

For full details, see our Osano review and Osano alternatives.

6. CookieHub: Best for High-Traffic Sites Wanting Predictable Billing (3.9/5)

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CookieHub scores 3.9/5. It uses a session-based pricing model (not per domain, not per visitor), which simplifies billing for multi-page single-domain sites. Paid plans include live chat support from the first tier.

Best for: High-traffic, low-page-count sites that want predictable session-based billing and live chat from the first paid tier.

Key Features

CookieHub meters by sessions and is one of the few alternatives here that supports GPC, though at its top tier.

  • Session-based pricing: 1,000 sessions free, metered paid tiers from EUR 6/mo
  • 40+ banner languages
  • Google-certified CMP, ISO 27001, IAB TCF 2.3 (Business plan)
  • DSAR workflow (Business plan, EUR 30/mo)
  • GPC support (Business plan)
  • Cookie scanner and auto-blocking

Pros

The appeal is predictable session pricing and early access to live support.

  • Session-based pricing is predictable for high-traffic, low-page-count sites
  • ISO 27001 certification and Google-certified CMP status
  • 40+ languages directly answer Enzuzo's language ceiling
  • Live chat support on paid plans from EUR 6/mo

Cons

The drawbacks center on high-tier feature gating and a known caching conflict.

  • GPC and IAB TCF 2.3 require the Business plan (EUR 30/mo), a steeper jump than some alternatives
  • Known auto-blocking issues under WP Rocket, LiteSpeed, and Cloudflare Rocket Loader (vendor-documented)
  • Session overage charges can surprise high-traffic publishers
  • Smaller verified review base than CookieYes or Cookie Script

Pricing

CookieHub's free plan allows 1,000 sessions/mo. Paid tiers start at EUR 6/mo and scale by session volume. The Business tier at EUR 30/mo adds GPC, IAB TCF 2.3, IAB GPP, and DSAR.

What Users Say

CookieHub's support team gets positive marks in user reviews. Users note that the session-based model is intuitive once understood but can catch new users off guard at first.

For full details, see our CookieHub review and CookieHub alternatives.

7. CookieFirst: Best for EU-Focused Teams Needing Data Residency (3.8/5)

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CookieFirst scores 3.8/5. It is EU-hosted in Amsterdam (ISO 27001 datacenter), imposes no hard traffic ceiling on paid plans, and supports 40+ languages. Email and chat support are available from the first paid tier.

Best for: EU-focused compliance teams that need data residency and headroom on traffic, without Enzuzo's hard visitor cutoff.

Key Features

CookieFirst pairs EU data hosting with a soft pageview limit that avoids hard traffic cutoffs.

  • No visitor cap on paid plans (250K pageview soft limit with 25% overuse tolerance)
  • 40+ banner languages
  • EU-hosted (Amsterdam, DigitalOcean AMS3; ISO 27001, SOC 1 and 2, PCI-DSS datacenter)
  • Google Consent Mode v2
  • Auto-blocking and cookie scanner
  • Consent log export

Pros

The strengths suit EU-focused teams that want headroom on traffic.

  • No hard traffic cutoff on paid tiers: the 250K PV soft limit carries a 25% buffer before enforcement
  • EU data hosting appeals to EU-focused compliance teams
  • ISO 27001 datacenter credential
  • 40+ languages at the entry paid tier

Cons

The limits show up in document scope and a thin review base.

  • Generates a cookie policy only: no privacy policy generator and no T&C generator (Enzuzo includes six document types)
  • Now owned by iubenda/team.blue (acquired January 20, 2025), which may affect roadmap and support
  • Smaller G2 review base than CookieYes or Cookie Script
  • Per-domain pricing model: costs multiply across many domains

Pricing

CookieFirst prices per domain, with a soft pageview cap that tolerates short overages.

Plan Annual price Monthly price Domains Soft cap
Free EUR 0 EUR 0 1 (limited) Low
Basic EUR 99/yr EUR 9/mo 1 250K PV
Plus EUR 209/yr EUR 19/mo 1 250K PV

What Users Say

Users highlight easy setup and reliable scanning. The EU hosting and datacenter certifications are frequently cited by compliance-focused reviewers as a deciding factor.

For full details, see our CookieFirst review and CookieFirst alternatives.

8. CookieYes: Best for Teams That Prize Community Validation (3.8/5)

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CookieYes scores 3.8/5. On G2, it is rated "better at support" and "more usable" than Enzuzo in direct comparisons, with a review base of 293+ vs Enzuzo's 18. It is the strongest WordPress and Shopify alternative in the pool for teams that prioritize community validation.

Best for: WordPress and Shopify teams that want the deepest independent review base and stronger-rated support than Enzuzo.

Key Features

CookieYes pairs the deepest WordPress footprint in the pool with newer framework support, including GPC on its Pro tier.

  • 40+ languages with auto-translation
  • WordPress official plugin (1.5M+ installs) and Shopify app
  • IAB TCF v2.3 and GPC on Pro+ ($25/mo per domain)
  • Google Consent Mode v2 on all plans
  • Cookie scanner and auto-blocking
  • GDPR, CCPA, LGPD compliance

Pros

The strengths are community trust and the broadest review base in this list.

  • Largest G2 review base in the pool (293+ reviews, 4.8/5 average)
  • G2 users rate CookieYes higher than Enzuzo on support and ease of use
  • 1.5M+ WordPress installs confirm broad ecosystem trust
  • IAB TCF v2.3 (newer than Enzuzo's TCF coverage) available at $25/mo per domain

Cons

The cost math is the catch for anyone running more than one domain.

  • Per-domain pricing multiplies for multi-site owners: three domains at Pro reach $75/mo vs Consently's five domains at $16.50/mo
  • GPC requires Pro+ ($25/mo per domain), the same tier as IAB TCF
  • Free plan caps at 5,000 pageviews per domain
  • Overage charge: $0.30 per 1,000 PV above the plan cap

Pricing

CookieYes prices per domain across four tiers, so multi-site costs scale with each site added.

Plan Monthly price PV cap Per domain
Free $0 5,000 Yes
Basic $10/mo 100,000 Yes
Pro $25/mo 300,000 Yes
Ultimate $55/mo Unlimited Yes

Annual billing saves approximately two months on each plan.

What Users Say

CookieYes holds a G2 4.8/5 across 293+ reviews, the strongest score in the pool. Reviewers cite fast support responses, easy WordPress integration, and reliable auto-blocking as the top reasons for positive ratings.

Migrating from Enzuzo to CookieYes

Switching from Enzuzo to CookieYes is a clean swap on WordPress or Shopify.

  1. Sign up at CookieYes and install the WordPress plugin or Shopify app.
  2. Deactivate the Enzuzo plugin or script to prevent dual banner loading.
  3. Run the CookieYes cookie scanner to detect and categorize your site's cookies.
  4. Set up consent categories to match your existing cookie use.
  5. Enable Google Consent Mode v2 in CookieYes settings.
  6. Enable IAB TCF if your site runs ad monetization.

There is no consent-record import path. Previous logs in Enzuzo remain there. New consent collection starts the day you activate CookieYes. For full details, see our CookieYes review and CookieYes alternatives.

9. Consently: Best for Multi-Domain Owners Escaping Per-Domain Costs (3.7/5). Consently

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Consently scores 3.7/5 and directly addresses Enzuzo's three main switching triggers. It sets no hard monthly visitor ceiling: plans allow 100K to 3M pageviews, not a 5K to 30K visitor count. Live chat support is included on all plans, with no $59/mo tier required. All 35 banner languages are available from the Basic plan.

Best for: Multi-domain owners who want every compliance feature on every plan and flat bundle pricing instead of per-domain add-ons.

Key Features

Consently's defining trait is that every feature ships on every plan, priced by pageview capacity rather than gated upward.

  • No monthly visitor cap: plans meter by pageviews (100K on Basic, 1M on Premium, 3M on Enterprise)
  • All features available on every plan: no gating of scanning, auto-blocking, or policy generators
  • Three policy generators: cookie policy, privacy policy, and terms and conditions
  • 35 banner languages on all plans
  • Google Consent Mode v2 on all plans
  • Auto geotargeting and GDPR/CCPA/PIPEDA/Quebec Law 25 coverage
  • Weekly and on-demand cookie scanning
  • Consent log export
  • Live chat support on all plans

Pros

The strengths map directly onto the three frustrations that push users off Enzuzo.

  • No feature gating: the $8.25/mo Basic plan includes every compliance feature, not a stripped starter set
  • Flat multi-domain pricing: 5 domains on Premium ($16.50/mo) vs $75/mo for 3 domains on CookieYes Pro
  • 35 languages at entry vs Enzuzo's roughly 25
  • Three policy generators included: cookie, privacy, and T&C (Enzuzo has six; most CMPs have zero)
  • PIPEDA and Quebec Law 25 coverage, relevant for Canadian Enzuzo users moving to a Canadian-law-aware platform
  • Live chat on all plans, not a Pro-tier feature

Cons

These are real limitations, stated plainly, where Enzuzo genuinely beats Consently.

  • No GPC (Global Privacy Control) support. Enzuzo Pro includes GPC. Sites that must honor California opt-out signals need a GPC-capable tool, and Consently does not support it yet.
  • No client sub-accounts or white-label dashboard. Enzuzo's Agency plan ($99/mo) provides per-client portals and white-label branding. Consently's dashboard is owner-operated only and is not resellable.
  • WordPress plugin not yet in the WP.org directory. The plugin installs from the Consently dashboard, but it does not appear in the wp-admin plugin search, which complicates discovery and managed-host installs.

Pricing

Consently prices by pageview capacity and bundles multiple domains into a single flat fee.

Plan Annual price Monthly equivalent Domains Pageviews/mo
Basic $99/yr $8.25/mo 1 100,000
Premium $199/yr $16.50/mo 5 1,000,000
Enterprise $499/yr $41.50/mo 10 3,000,000

See Consently's plans for full feature comparisons. Annual billing is the only option; no monthly subscription is available.

What Users Say

Consently launched in October 2025, so review volume is early-stage. The AppSumo rating stands at 4.0/5 across 27 reviews as of launch period. No independent G2 or Capterra base exists yet. Early adopters highlight the all-features-included model and the flat multi-domain pricing as the primary reasons for choosing Consently over per-domain tools.

Migrating from Enzuzo to Consently

Consently supports the same categories of platforms that Enzuzo targets: general web (script tag), WordPress, and multi-domain setups.

  1. Create your Consently account and add your first domain.
  2. Install the one-line Consently script, or install the WordPress plugin from the Consently dashboard.
  3. Run the auto-cookie scanner: it identifies and categorizes cookies present on your site.
  4. Configure consent banner categories (necessary, analytics, marketing, preferences) in the 35-language banner builder.
  5. Generate your cookie policy, privacy policy, and terms and conditions using the built-in policy generators.
  6. Enable Google Consent Mode v2 in the integrations tab.
  7. Configure geotargeting rules if your site serves EU, California, or Canadian visitors.

There is no consent-record import from Enzuzo. Prior consent logs remain in your Enzuzo account. A standard single-domain setup completes in under 30 minutes. For a direct feature comparison, see our Consently vs Enzuzo breakdown.

10. iubenda: Best for Deep Legal Policy Depth (3.6/5)

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iubenda scores 3.6/5 and is the sole Tier 2 alternative here. It earns its place on legal policy depth no other tool matches: 2,400+ lawyer-drafted clauses across privacy, cookie, and terms documents in 27 languages. Choose it if you are leaving Enzuzo for deeper policy customization, not for cap relief.

Best for: Teams leaving Enzuzo for deeper legal policy customization rather than visitor-cap relief.

Key Features

iubenda is policy-first, built around the deepest legal document library in this pool.

  • Privacy policy, cookie policy, and terms generator with 2,400+ lawyer-drafted clauses
  • Google Consent Mode v2 and IAB TCF 2.2
  • GDPR, CCPA, LGPD, and global framework coverage
  • Cookie scanner and consent banner
  • Per-site pricing with visit-based tiers

Pros

The strengths are legal depth and the track record of an established vendor.

  • Legal policy library is the deepest in the pool: 2,400+ clauses, 100+ for terms alone
  • Trusted by 150,000+ businesses, including enterprise clients, since 2011
  • Google-certified CMP, IAB TCF 2.2, WCAG AAA, ISO 27001:2017
  • Clear per-site pricing with a published overage rate ($0.05 per 1,000 PV)

Cons

The weak spots are thin banner localization and per-site cost at scale.

  • Per-site pricing multiplies for multi-domain owners: three sites at Advanced reach $74.97/mo vs Consently's five domains at $16.50/mo
  • Banner language coverage is roughly 10 languages, below Enzuzo's 25+ and well below the rest of this pool
  • G2 Ease of Setup: 5.0 out of 10, the lowest in its category
  • Overage billing can surprise teams at traffic peaks

Pricing

iubenda prices per site on visit-based tiers, with a published overage rate beyond the cap.

Plan Monthly price Annual equivalent Visits/mo
Free $0 $0 Limited
Essentials $5.99/mo ~$72/yr 25,000
Advanced $24.99/mo ~$300/yr 50,000 + Terms doc
Ultimate $99.99/mo ~$1,200/yr 150,000

Overage: $0.05 per 1,000 pageviews above the cap. EUR pricing available at lower rates.

What Users Say

iubenda's legal document quality receives strong reviews. Users frequently note the breadth of policy clauses as unmatched. The main complaints are setup complexity (G2 Ease of Setup at 5.0/10) and the per-site billing model becoming expensive at scale.

For full details, see our iubenda review and iubenda alternatives.

Which Enzuzo Alternative Should You Choose?

The right choice depends on your primary switching trigger.

  • If you run a Shopify store and visitor caps are the issue: Consentmo (4.1/5) removes visitor limits entirely and has the strongest Shopify reputation in the category.
  • If visitor caps matter and you run WordPress or a general site: CookieYes (3.8/5) covers WordPress and Shopify with 40+ languages and 293+ G2 reviews, while Consently (3.7/5) covers five domains for $16.50/mo on flat pricing.
  • If language coverage is the bottleneck: Cookiebot (4.0/5) reaches 47+ languages using a subpage model that does not impose a monthly visitor ceiling.
  • If CCPA and US state-law depth are the priority: Osano (3.9/5) covers the most US state laws in the pool and provides a genuinely usable free Solo tier.
  • If you need policy depth across privacy, terms, and legal clauses: iubenda (3.6/5) has 2,400+ lawyer-drafted clauses for complex legal requirements.
  • If you run a publisher or ad-supported site and need IAB TCF: Cookie Script (4.0/5), CookieHub (3.9/5), and CookieYes (3.8/5) all include TCF 2.3 at mid-tier plans.

Enzuzo remains a solid choice for Shopify or Webflow operators who need six legal document types, a native DSAR workflow, and GPC. That holds as long as they have not yet hit the visitor cap. The alternatives above beat it where the caps, language ceiling, or entry-tier support become the real constraint.

Still weighing the broader category? See our roundup of the best consent management platforms. Then try Consently free to test the banner builder, cookie scanner, and policy generators before you commit.

FAQs

Every question below reflects the live SERP's related searches and PAA results for "enzuzo alternatives" as of June 2026.

What is the best free alternative to Enzuzo?

Consentmo offers the most capable free tier: unlimited impressions on one Shopify domain, with no monthly visitor ceiling and no expiration date. For non-Shopify sites, Cookie Script's permanent free plan covers one domain with Google Consent Mode v2 on all tiers. Osano's Solo plan is also free forever and imposes no hard visitor limit.

What are the best Enzuzo alternatives for CCPA compliance?

Osano leads on US-state law coverage, with explicit support for CCPA, CPRA, and multiple emerging US state laws. CookieYes and Consently both cover CCPA at entry tiers. Cookie Script, Cookiebot, and CookieFirst include CCPA support on paid plans. None of the alternatives require an Enterprise tier to enable CCPA.

Does Enzuzo have a free plan?

Yes. Enzuzo's free plan is permanent, requires no credit card, and covers one domain with up to 5,000 monthly visitors. It includes a basic cookie banner, a standard privacy policy and terms document, and three DSARs per month. Custom policies, 25+ languages, and auto-country detection require a paid Starter plan ($7/mo annual).

What makes CookieYes a top Enzuzo alternative?

CookieYes has the largest independent review base in the CMP category: 293+ G2 reviews at 4.8/5, compared to Enzuzo's 18 reviews at 4.6/5. G2 users rate CookieYes higher than Enzuzo on support quality and ease of use. It also covers 40+ languages, supports IAB TCF v2.3 on the Pro plan, and has 1.5M+ WordPress installs. The main tradeoff is per-domain pricing.

Is Cookiebot better than Enzuzo?

For multilingual sites and publishers, yes. Cookiebot supports 47+ languages against Enzuzo's roughly 25. It meters by subpages, not monthly visitors, and is a Gold Tier Google CMP Partner. Enzuzo covers more ground if you also need legal policy generation, since Cookiebot handles cookie consent only and includes no document generators.

How does Consently compare to Enzuzo?

Consently removes Enzuzo's visitor caps, metering 100K to 3M pageviews by plan instead of 5K to 30K visitors. It offers live chat on all plans with no $59/mo requirement and includes three policy generators. Enzuzo counters with stronger DSAR tooling (up to 20 DSARs/mo at Growth) and GPC on its Pro plan, which Consently does not support yet.

What are the best Enzuzo alternatives overall?

The strongest Enzuzo alternatives are Consentmo, Cookiebot, and Consently, depending on which Enzuzo limitation you are escaping. Consentmo removes visitor caps for Shopify stores, Cookiebot fixes the language ceiling with 47+ languages, and Consently bundles every feature on a flat multi-domain plan. Osano leads for US state-law depth.

Can I migrate consent records from Enzuzo to another platform?

No CMP in this pool supports direct import of Enzuzo consent logs. When you switch, historical records stay in your Enzuzo account and fresh consent collection begins on the new platform. Keep your Enzuzo account active for about 12 months before closing it. Prior consent logs may be required in a regulatory review.

Which Enzuzo alternative supports the most languages?

Cookiebot supports 47+ languages, the most in this pool. CookieYes covers 40+ with auto-translation, and Cookie Script, CookieHub, CookieFirst, and Osano all reach 40 to 50+ languages. Consently covers 35 languages. Enzuzo covers approximately 25 languages on paid plans and one language on the free plan.

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Riad Us Salehin is the content lead at Dorik. He is a passionate content creator who lets the work speak for itself. Focused on taking brands and causes to the next level.

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