#general-chat

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Claire Peters January 09, 2026 at 08:25 PM

What's everyone in ecomm using for a cookie consent banner these days?

Shin Takeda January 12, 2026 at 05:47 PM

Curious what you're using @Andres Alla <@U07L0TR0XDF> <@U07TS08A8UW> @Bryn Hassan @Rubens Ferner @Dana Doron @Nick Selman @Kevin Miguet @Frank @Jocelyn Dunkley @Karolina Smith @Jim Huffman @Ricky Gilbert

Nick Selman January 12, 2026 at 05:48 PM

Let me ask our team what the most common tools they're seeing are!

Claire Peters January 12, 2026 at 05:51 PM

thank you! I got quoted $10k/year with onetrust so looking for affordable alternatives. We only sell in the US

Claire Peters January 12, 2026 at 06:14 PM

it apparently bundles other features - this is for a site with 120k/month visitors so a bit out of our price range

Nick Selman January 12, 2026 at 06:17 PM

Hey <@U092UJ6EVUJ> here is what the team said. I polled customer success, customer support, and sales to get a well rounded picture.

> If you haven't done so yet, look at Shopify’s native cookie/consent management features and see if it covers all your bases. US is usually the easiest when it comes to compliance for this type of thing.
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> In terms of ease of integration most EU merchants seem to use the Consentmo or Pandectes apps (not sure on pricing though) - these work well with our cookies [Nick note: "our" in this case is Shoplift, an A/B testing app which relies on consent protocols to track visitors or not] and their teams are well versed on our system.
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> Quite a few of our merchants use one trust too.
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> Other platforms that come to mind are Cookieyes and Osano but those don't come up as much.

Ricky Gilbert January 15, 2026 at 01:50 PM

most of my clients today use onetrust

Frank January 27, 2026 at 05:07 PM

pandectes.io is cheap enough and has most of the features you’d expect, like integration with consent mode, etc.

<@U092UJ6EVUJ> @Shin Takeda