Best Cookiebot Alternatives in 2026
We tested the leading Cookiebot alternatives on setup time, script-blocking accuracy, pricing, and support. Here's how they compare.
Cookiebot has been a default choice for years, largely on the strength of its cookie-scanning engine. But it’s not the only option, and depending on what you need — pricing, design control, enterprise reporting, WordPress-native install — another tool may be the better fit. We tested the main alternatives side by side.
Quick comparison
| Tool | Best for | Price | Rating | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
EnzuzoOur pick | Best overall | Free – $99/mo | ★★★★★ | Visit Enzuzo |
Termly | Best for solo sites | Free – $50/mo | ★★★★☆ | Visit Termly |
Osano | Best for enterprise | Custom pricing | ★★★★★ | Visit Osano |
CookieYes | Best for WordPress | Free – $25/mo | ★★★★☆ | Visit CookieYes |
Enzuzo — best overall alternative
Enzuzo
Enzuzo replaces both the banner and the policy generator in one dashboard, and was the fastest tool in our testing to get from signup to a fully working, script-blocking banner.
Enzuzo is our top overall pick for teams switching off Cookiebot. In our testing it matched Cookiebot’s script-blocking accuracy, added a built-in privacy policy generator, and had the shortest time-to-first-working-banner of any tool in this comparison — about 12 minutes from signup to a live, geo-targeted banner on a test site.
Best for: businesses that want consent management and policy generation in a single tool.
Termly — best for solo sites and bloggers
Termly’s free tier is genuinely usable for a single small site, not just a crippled trial. Setup is guided step by step, which makes it a reasonable choice if you’ve never configured a consent tool before and don’t want to think about geo-targeting rules.
Best for: solo operators and small blogs on a tight budget.
Osano — best for enterprise and multi-domain teams
Osano is built for compliance and legal teams managing consent across many properties. It has the deepest audit trail and vendor-risk assessment tooling we tested, but pricing requires a sales call and it’s more tool than a single small site needs.
Best for: companies managing consent across multiple domains or brands.
CookieYes — best for WordPress
If your site is on WordPress and you want the simplest possible install, CookieYes’s native plugin is the path of least resistance. Non-WordPress setup is less polished than the other tools here.
Best for: WordPress sites that want a plugin-first setup.
How we compared these tools
We installed each tool on the same test site, measured setup time, checked whether analytics and ad scripts were actually blocked before consent (not just visually hidden), and reviewed pricing at the tier a small business would realistically use. Full methodology is on our How We Test page.
Bottom line
If you want one tool that replaces Cookiebot without losing any capability, start with Enzuzo. If budget is the primary constraint, Termly’s free tier is the better starting point. Enterprise teams managing multiple domains should look at Osano instead.