Trying to choose between Termly and Cookieyes for your business’s data privacy and consent management solution?
Below, I compare the features, services, customer ratings, and more of Termly versus Cookieyes to help you choose the right service for your website or app.
Quick Comparison
You can quickly compare features from Cookieyes versus Termly in the table I compiled below.
Termly | Cookieyes | |
Free Services |
Termly also offers a FREE plan that includes:
9 FREE policy templates available |
14-day FREE trial available
Cookieyes also offers a FREE plan that, according to the website, includes:
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Paid Services |
Monthly + Annual Billing Available for 3 Plans.
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Monthly + Annual Billing Available for 3 Plans.
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Policy Generators |
Termly offers 9 policy generators:
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Cookieyes offers 2 policy generators:
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Consent Management |
Termly’s CMP offers:
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Cookieyes’s CMP offers:
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Privacy Law Compliance |
Privacy Policy Generator & Template:
Consent Management Platform:
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According to their website, Cookieyes covers:
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Customer Support |
Support Options:
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Support Options:
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Customer Reviews + Business Accolades |
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Deeper Dive Into Features and Solutions
Next, I’ll take a closer look at the different features provided by Termly compared to Cookieyes so you can choose the right solution for your business.
Free Services
Both Termly and Cookieyes provide free options for users, with similar benefits and features. However, only Termly offers templates of different legal policies.
What Termly Gives Free Users
Free users who sign up for Termly get access to all the following solutions:
- Access to any 1 of the policy generators
- Cookie policy generator and cookie banner
- Cookie script auto-blocker
- HTML embeddable policies
- Quarterly cookie scans
Termly also has nine free templates on the website that anyone can use with clauses and legal considerations similar to the generators.
These free resources can help businesses more easily achieve privacy compliance independently without hurting their budget.
What Cookieyes Gives Free Users
Interested users can sign up for a free limited plan from Cookieyes, which offers basic customization, and which is more suitable for a blog or personal website.
The Cookieyes free plan includes the following features:
- Auto-scans
- Cookie policy
- Privacy policy
Cookieyes also offers a 14-day free trial of the full version of the users’ choice of plan and the subscription can be cancelled at any time.
Paid Services
Both Termly and Cookieyes offer multiple different paid plans at varying privacy levels.
Termly’s Paid Plans
Termly has two paid plans available for businesses:
- Starter Plan: $14/month when billed monthly, $10/month when billed annually
- Pro+ Plan: $20/month when billed monthly, $15/month when billed annually
With the Starter Plan, users can access two policy generators and access the Consent Management Platform with up to 50,000 page views per month.
The Pro+ Plan provides users with access to all the policy generators and the CMP with unlimited banner views, and it unlocks the following additional features:
- Multi-language supports
- Weekly cookie scans
- Auto-updated policies
- Remove the Termly logo
- IAB TCF v2.2 compatibility
- Google Consent Mode v2 compatibility
- Regional consent rules
- Scan subdomains
- Consent logs
- Multi-user permissions
Cookieyes’ Paid Options
Cookieyes offers the following paymet plans, which, like Termly, are available to be billed monthly or annually:
- Basic: $10/month per domain when billed monthly, $100/year when billed annually
- Pro: $25/month per domain when billed monthly, $250/year when billed annually
- Ultimate: $55/month per domain when billed monthly, $550/year when billed annually
With the basic plan, it appears users get access to a comprehensive consent management platform with templates to comply with the GDPR and U.S. privacy laws.
They can also use Cookieyes’s policy generators to make their privacy and cookie policies.
Policy Generators
Termly has significantly more policy generators than Cookieyes, and they also offer free template versions of the legally backed generators.
Cookieyes’s website only advertises a Privacy Policy Generator, Cookie Policy Generator and right-to-opt-out-of-sale-of-personal information page templates as required by the US state privacy laws such as California’s.
When it comes to making a privacy policy, one size does not fit every business. This is where Termly’s generator thrives, it’s comprehensive enough to account for the unique aspects of your business that matter.
But Termly’s additional legal policies are a huge benefit for businesses, because it allows them to make everything, they need all in one convenient place, from disclaimers to terms and conditions to privacy policies and consent management.
Consent Management
Both Termly and Cookieyes have comprehensive consent management platforms available to help businesses, website owners, and app developers comply with privacy laws and meet third-party service requirements.
Termly’s CMP includes the following features:
- Cookie policy
- Cookie banner
- Script auto blocker
- HTML embeddable policies
- Weekly cookie scans
- Privacy regulation monitoring
- Remove Termly logo
- Custom banner styles
- Multi-language support
- Regional consumer rules
- Auto-updated policies
- Multi-user permissions
- Consent log
- DSAR form
- Google Consent Mode v2 compatibility
- IAB TCF v2.2 compatibility
- Can support Microsoft UET Consent Mode
- Google CMP Partner with Gold status
- Google Tag Manager
- User consent preference center
- WordPress Plugin available
Cookeyes also offers a basic consent management platform, and their website suggests it’s for small businesses and startups.
Some of the features include:
- 600 pages per scan
- 100,000 pageviews per month
- Advanced customizations
- Privacy law compliance
- Custom consent banner content and colors
- Multilanguage supports
- Custom CSS
- IAB TCF v2.2 compatibility
- Google Consent Mode v2
- Google Tag Manager
Privacy Law Compliance
Both Cookieyes and Termly’s consent solutions support several different privacy laws.
Termly’s CMP is configurable to meet the consent guidelines in over 70 regions. Additionally, their Privacy Policy Generator currently covers 26 privacy laws, but they add more coverage to this list regularly to keep up with the evolving legal landscape.
These laws get added to the ‘What laws does Termly cover’ resource article.
On the website, Cookieyes’s basic plan says it includes templates to assist with GDPR and U.S. state law compliance.
But other areas of their website advertise that their services can currently accommodate around 15 privacy laws from around the globe.
Customer Support
Both Cookieyes and Termly provide multiple customer support channels, but some of Cookieyes’s options appear to be available to paid users only.
Termly’s support options include a live chat and working phone line available Monday through Friday, 9 AM – 6 PM EST. They also provide a contact form, which leads to a support email, and provide support articles and other content on the website.
Cookieyes support is available by chat for paid users, and they also have email support, support articles, and videos are available on their website.
Customer Reviews + Business Accolades
Termly and Cookieyes are both highly rated by customers and have similar results:
- Termly earned a 4.7 ‘excellent’ on Trustpilot based on 442 reviews.
- Cookieyes earned a 4.6 ‘excellent’ on Trustpilot based on 102 reviews.
Overall, recent Termly reviews appear to like their friendly, helpful customer support, fast service, and ease of use.
Cookieyes recent reviews appear to like their quick customer service response time, their willingness to address user issues, and their GDPR compliance.
Additional Features
Cookieyes and Termly both offer additional features that might be ideal for certain businesses.
For example, all of Termly’s generators feature tips and answers to commonly asked questions as researched and written by their legal team and data privacy experts.
These tips help simplify the otherwise difficult, confusing process of legal compliance, like the one in the screenshot below that explains U.S. privacy laws.
Cookieyes additional features advertised on their website include WordPress and Shopify plugins. Termly also has WordPress and Shopify plugins. Both companies are well-rated by users in this area.
Which One Is Right for You?
Both Cookieyes and Termly offer comprehensive consent management solutions that can help businesses simplify their legal compliance efforts.
Termly’s high number of legal policy generators and their comprehensive privacy policy generator that complies with 26 laws and counting is an impressive and useful tool, especially for businesses that want to achieve privacy compliance all in one place.
At the end of the day, when it comes to your data privacy partner, you get to choose if Termly or Cookieyes is right for you.
DISCLAIMER: The information in this article represents the details that were available on Termly and Cookieyes websites as of March 7, 2025. Both Termly and Cookieyes product offerings, details, and information are subject to change at any time. This article is for informational purposes only and does not claim to be a significant representation of Cookieyes or Termly.