Comparison

The Usercentrics Alternative: Consentfolio (2026 Comparison)

By Published 13 July 2026

Consentfolio is a cookie banner and consent-records tool that works as a Usercentrics alternative for teams that want flat per-domain pricing instead of Usercentrics's session bands. Both block trackers until consent and support Google Consent Mode v2. The main difference is the pricing meter: Usercentrics charges by monthly sessions with tight caps on its lower plans, while Consentfolio charges a flat price per domain by monthly users.

Usercentrics details below are correct as of July 2026. Check Usercentrics's pricing page for the current figures.

Consentfolio vs Usercentrics at a glance

Usercentrics Consentfolio
Pricing basis By monthly sessions, per plan Flat, by monthly users, per domain
Entry paid price £6/month (Essential, 1,500 sessions, 1 domain, 2 languages) £9/month per domain, up to 100,000 users
Traffic on entry plan 1,500 sessions 100,000 users
Mid tiers Plus £14 (3,000 sessions), Pro £25 (15,000 sessions, 3 domains), Business £42 (50,000 sessions, 10 domains) £24 up to 500,000 users, £49 above
Enterprise Corporate, quote-based, from 1 million sessions Flat £49 above 500,000 users
Banner languages Up to 60 Single language at present
Cross-domain and cross-device consent sharing Yes, on higher tiers No
A/B testing Yes, on Corporate No
Blocks tags before consent Yes Yes
Consent records, exportable Yes Yes, CSV export per domain
Google Consent Mode v2 Yes Yes
Agency billing handoff No Yes

How the pricing models differ

Usercentrics meters by monthly sessions. Essential is £6 a month for 1,500 sessions on one domain with two banner languages. Sessions and domains rise with each tier: Plus at £14 covers 3,000 sessions, Pro at £25 covers 15,000 sessions and three domains, and Business at £42 covers 50,000 sessions and ten domains. Above a million sessions you move to a quote-based Corporate plan.

Consentfolio charges a flat price per domain by monthly users: £9 up to 100,000, £24 up to 500,000, £49 above that. A session and a user are not the same measure, and one visitor generates several sessions over a month, so read the bands against your own analytics. In practice, Consentfolio's entry band covers far more traffic than Usercentrics's, and the price does not step up as your sessions climb inside your band.

When Usercentrics is the better choice

Usercentrics fits better if you need any of these:

  • A very cheap plan for a low-traffic site. Usercentrics starts at £6 for 1,500 sessions. Consentfolio's entry is £9.
  • Many banner languages. Usercentrics serves up to 60 languages. Consentfolio is single-language at present.
  • Cross-domain or cross-device consent sharing, or A/B testing. Usercentrics offers these on its higher and enterprise tiers. Consentfolio does not.

When Consentfolio fits

Consentfolio suits sites and agencies that want:

  • Flat per-domain pricing that covers real traffic without session caps or step-ups.
  • Exportable consent records per domain, ready to show the ICO. See how to prove cookie consent.
  • Agency billing handoff: set up a client's banner, keep control, and let the client pay. See cookie consent for agencies.
  • One script tag on any platform, no plugin.

Frequently asked questions

Is Consentfolio cheaper than Usercentrics? For most real sites, yes. Usercentrics's session caps are low on the cheaper plans, so a moderately busy site moves up its tiers quickly. Consentfolio's £9 to £49 bands are set by users and cover far more traffic before you change tier. For a small site under a few thousand sessions, Usercentrics's £6 plan is cheaper.

Can I switch from Usercentrics to Consentfolio? Yes. Remove the Usercentrics script and add the Consentfolio tag to your <head>. Your banner and records start fresh on Consentfolio.

Does Consentfolio support 60 languages like Usercentrics? No. Consentfolio is single-language at present. If you need a multilingual banner today, Usercentrics fits better.


Written by Tudor Rusmanica, founder of Consentfolio. Tudor has spent over a decade in agency SEO, working where search performance meets data protection. Connect on LinkedIn.

Published 13 July 2026. Usercentrics pricing and features stated here are accurate as of July 2026 and may change; check the Usercentrics pricing page for current details.

Questions? consentfolio.com · This guide is general information, not legal advice.