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Termly's auto-blocker can break your site's functionality, and key features like Google Consent Mode v2 and multi-region rules require their most expensive plan. ConsentPop includes them on all paid plans.
Termly's auto-blocker is known for being overly aggressive — blocking essential features like live chat, search, and product reviews. This leads to broken site functionality and frustrated visitors. ConsentPop uses category-based script management that gives you control without breaking your site.
Termly struggles with multi-region compliance. Users report that it blocks cookies even in opt-out jurisdictions (like the US), causing major drops in analytics and remarketing data. ConsentPop automatically detects each visitor's region and applies the correct consent mode — opt-in for GDPR countries, opt-out for CCPA states.
Google Consent Mode v2, IAB TCF, multi-language support, regional consent rules, and branding removal all require Termly's Pro+ plan at $20/month. ConsentPop includes geo-detection and Google Consent Mode v2 on all paid plans starting at $9/month.
Each Termly website requires a separate license. If you manage multiple sites, costs multiply quickly. ConsentPop's Growth plan ($29/month) includes up to 5 websites, and Scale ($79/month) includes up to 20 websites on a single plan.
Where Termly excels: Termly offers legal policy generators (privacy policy, terms of service, EULA, and more) that ConsentPop doesn't provide. If you need combined policy generation and cookie consent in one tool, Termly may be the better fit. ConsentPop focuses specifically on cookie consent management and does it well.
Free plan available. No credit card. No aggressive auto-blocking.