Are you comparing Termageddon and Termly as your potential policy generation and consent management solution?
Below I summarize the features from Termly versus Termageddon to help you choose which one fits your business needs.
Quick Comparison
Read the table below to quickly compare Termageddon versus Termly.
Termly | Termageddon | |
Free Services |
Termly offers a FREE plan that includes:
9 FREE policy templates available |
Termageddon does not offer a free plan to businesses
Exception: Web design agencies, and law firms may obtain free set of policies such as privacy policy, terms, and EULA. Free plan does not include cookie consent solution, or other privacy compliance support. |
Paid Services |
Monthly + Annual Billing Available for 3 Plans.
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One plan available:
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Policy Generators |
Termly offers 9 legal policy generators:
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Termageddon offers 5 legal policy generators:
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Consent Management |
Termly’s CMP offers:
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Termageddon’s Cookie Consent Solution offers:
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Privacy Law Compliance |
Privacy Policy Generator & Template:
Consent Management Platform:
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Covers major privacy and data laws across the U.S., UK, Canada, Australia, Ireland, and the EU. |
Customer Support |
Support Options
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Support Options
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Agency/Partnership Plans |
Custom Agency Plan includes:
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Agency Plan includes:
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Customer Reviews + Business Accolades |
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Deeper Dive Into Features and Solutions
Now I’ll dive deeper into the different features and solutions from Termly and Termageddon.
Free Services
Of the two entities, only Termly offers free services to users.
What Termly Offers Free User
Termly offers a free plan to users, which can be unlocked by creating an account.
These free users get access to one policy generator and a basic version of Termly’s consent management platform.
The free version of the CMP includes the website scanner and cookie policy generator, plus all the following features:
- Access to any 1 of the policy generators
- Cookie policy generator
- Cookie banner
- Cookie script auto-blocker
- HTML embeddable policies
- Quarterly cookie scans
- FREE DSAR form
There are also free template versions available of each of the generators, with similar legal considerations and clauses, which anyone can download and use.
The Termly CDPR/CCPA Cookie Consent Banner WordPress plugin is also free to use.
What Termageddon Offers Free Users
Termageddon does not offer a free plan to users.
However, their approved website design agency partners and approved law firms/lawyers get free policy generation tools.
Paid Services
Termly has various levels of paid plans available for businesses to choose from.
Termageddon has a single plan available as well as an Agency plan.
Termly’s Paid Plans
With Termly, businesses can choose from three available plans:
- Starter Plan: $14/month when billed monthly, $10/month when billed annually
- Pro+ Plan: $20/month when billed monthly, $15/month when billed annually
- Agency: Custom
With the Starter Plan, users can access two policy generators and the Consent Management Platform (plus the cookie policy generator) with up to 50,000 page views per month.
The Pro+ Plan unlocks access to all nine policy generators and the full CMP with unlimited banner views, and these additional benefits:
- 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
Termly also has an Agency Plan that is ideal for resellers and anyone with multiple websites.
It includes all features from the Pro+ plan, plus the following:
- Additional bulk pricing discounts
- Multi-domain management
- Multi-user permissions
- Custom marketing materials
- Training & onboarding
- Compliance support
- Bulk import
- And more!
To learn more, view Termly’s Pricing Page.
Termageddon Paid Plans
Termageddon has a single plan available to users that costs $12 per month or $119 for the year. It gives users access to all of their policy generators and the cookie consent solution.
An Agency Plan is also available, and resellers get access to their own set of Termageddon tools for free.
Policy Generators
Now, I’ll compare the policy generators offered by both Termly and Termageddon.
Termly provides the essential legal policies any ecommerce website or app might need.
Currently, they offer nine different generators, which are also available as free templates. Check out their available policies in the table below:
Termageddon offers 5 policy generators to users, which includes the following:
- Privacy Policy
- Cookie Policy
- Terms & Conditions
- Disclaimer
- EULA
According to their website, their policies auto-update.
However, Termageddon’s End-User-License-Agreement generator is only available to businesses based in the U.S.
Consent Management
Now, I’ll compare the consent management tools offered by Termly and Termageddon.
Termly’s consent management solutions provide the following benefits and 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
In addition, Termly’s CMP is known for being very easy to use, meaning even those with limited technical knowledge can still easily install these products to their website or app.
With Termageddon’s, users get access to a cookie consent solution that includes:
- Cookie policy
- Cookie banner
- Cookie scanner
Termageddon’s cookie solution is powered by Usercentric’s CMP. However, the plan only covers up to 50,000 user sessions per month.
If you have a website or mobile platform that received more than 50,000 visitors, you will need to obtain a separate license from Usercentrics, which will likely increase the total cost of implementing a compliant cookie solution.
For more information, read our comparison of Termly versus Usercentrics.
Privacy Law Compliance
Both Termly and Termageddon provide consent management tools and policy generators that align with several different privacy laws.
Termly’s CMP is configurable to meet the consent guidelines in over 80 regions, and their Privacy Policy Generator currently covers 30 privacy laws.
Their legal team and product engineers update the generator regularly, adding laws as necessary to help businesses keep up with the fast paced data privacy legal landscape.
You can read more about these laws in the ‘What laws does Termly cover’ resource article.
According to the Termageddon website, it covers privacy and data laws across the U.S., EU, UK, Ireland, Australia, and Canada.
Put simply, it covers major privacy laws such as the CCPA, the GDPR, the ePrivacy Directive, and Canadian and Australian privacy laws.
Customer Support
Both Termly and Termageddon offer multiple customer support channels.
Termly’s team of customer support is highly rates and options include:
- A live chat
- A working phone line available from Monday to Friday, 9 AM – 6 PM EST.
- A contact form on their site, which leads to a support email, and
- Support articles and other content on the website.
Termageddon offers:
- A working phone line
- A contact form on their site, which leads to a support email, and
- Support articles and other content on the website.
Customer Reviews + Business Accolades
Termly and Termageddon are well-rated by customers, but Termly has far more reviews than Termageddon on websites like Trustpilot:
- Termly earned a 4.7 ‘excellent’ on Trustpilot based on 521 reviews.
- Termageddon earned a 4.0 ‘great’ on Trustpilot based on 4 reviews.
Based on these reviews, Termly’s customers are very satisfied with their services. They love Termly’s excellent, personalized customer support and appreciate how much time they’ve saved using Termly’s products.
Termageddon users appear to appreciate the affordability of the product and how easy it is to use overall.
Additional Features
Both Termageddon and Termly have additional features that help them stand out.
Termly has more additional features compared to Termageddon, who offers a relatively streamlined product in comparison.
For example, all nine of Termly’s generators feature expert-written tips and answers to frequently asked questions.
See an example of one of these tips in the screenshot below.
These helpful tips are there to simplify the complex process of legal compliance.
Termageddon’s unique feature is that they were mostly built for Agency partners and resellers. These users may get to access the products for free.
Agencies/Partnerships
Termly and Termageddon both offer customized agency/partnership/reseller programs.
Termly’s Agency plan is made for resellers, agencies, and those with multiple websites.
It features everything in the Pro+ as well as additional benefits, including:
- Bulk pricing discounts
- Multi-domain management
- Multi-user permissions
- Customized marketing materials
- Training and onboarding support
- Compliance support
- Bulk importing, and more!
To learn more, check out Termly’s Agency Page.
Termageddon also has an Agency plan available, and as a benefit, the resellers get access to their currently available policy generators for free.
Their Agency Plan includes reseller materials, sales and education training, wholesale rates, and an affiliate program.
Which One Is Right for You?
Both Termageddon and Termly offer helpful privacy solutions for businesses.
In terms of the legal policies and agreements, Termly offers a more comprehensive suite of legal documents compared to Termageddon: Termly also offers nine policy generators in comparison to Termageddon, who currently offers five.
Furthermore, Termly’s consent solutions offer more features and essential benefits compared to Termageddon’s solution, like IAB TCF v2.2 compatibility, Google CMP compatibility, script auto-blocking, and more.
However, when it comes to picking the best privacy compliance partner for your business, the choice is up to you.
DISCLAIMER: The information in this article represents the details that were available on Termly and Termageddon websites as of September 19, 2025. Both Termly and Termageddon 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 Termageddon or Termly.