Best Cookie Consent Tools for Webflow
Webflow has no native consent banner — here are the best tools to use instead, independently ranked.
Quick verdict
Webflow has no native cookie consent banner — it only offers API hooks for its own analytics, so you need a third-party tool for real GDPR compliance. For most sites, CookieYes is the best pick (official Webflow docs, free tier, Consent Mode v2 on every plan). Finsweet Consent Pro offers the deepest Designer-native integration, and Enzuzo is the best free Webflow Marketplace app.
At a glance
| Tool | Type | Free tier | How it installs on Webflow |
|---|---|---|---|
| CookieYes | General CMP | ✅ 5,000 views/mo | Head-code snippet (official docs) |
| Finsweet Consent Pro | Webflow-native app | Staging only | Webflow Marketplace app |
| Enzuzo | Webflow Marketplace app | ✅ free-forever | Webflow app install |
| iubenda | General CMP | ✅ small cap | Head-code snippet (official docs) |
| Cookiebot | General CMP | ✅ 50 subpages | Custom code / GTM (no app) |
Details verified as of the date above; vendor pricing and Webflow support change over time — confirm before installing.
Free; paid from $10/mo per domain
The best all-round choice for most Webflow sites. It has dedicated Webflow installation docs, installs with a single snippet in Site Settings → Custom Code → Head, and includes automatic script-blocking and Google Consent Mode v2 on every tier including free. The Pro tier adds IAB TCF, geotargeting and consent logs.
Pros
- Official Webflow install docs
- Consent Mode v2 + auto-blocking on free
- Easy head-code setup
Cons
- IAB TCF, geotargeting & logs need Pro
- Pageview-metered pricing
Free on staging; paid for production
Built by Finsweet, a well-known Webflow studio, and approved by Webflow. It’s the most Webflow-native option: styled inside the Designer canvas and able to detect Webflow-specific elements (native video, lightbox, Localization) that generic CMPs miss. Includes auto-blocking, geolocation banners, Consent Mode v2, IAB TCF and consent records. Free only on staging (*.webflow.io) — production needs a paid plan.
Pros
- Deepest Webflow Designer integration
- Detects Webflow-specific elements
- Auto-blocking + Consent Mode v2 + IAB TCF
Cons
- No free production tier
- Pricing/promos change frequently
Free-forever tier; paid from ~$7/mo
One of the few options with a real Webflow Marketplace app (not just a script paste). Its free-forever tier includes a basic banner and policy plus a few DSARs per month; paid tiers add a cookie scanner with auto-blocking, Google-certified Consent Mode, geo-targeted notices and consent logging with timestamps.
Pros
- Genuine free tier + native app install
- Google-certified Consent Mode
- Consent logging with timestamps
Cons
- Smaller/less established brand
- Thin free-tier features
Free; paid from ~$6.99/mo
iubenda has dedicated Webflow documentation and installs with a single head-code snippet, backed by a full legal-compliance suite (privacy policy, cookie policy, terms). A good pick if you want cookie consent and legal documents from one low-cost vendor. IAB TCF and Consent Mode v2 are supported.
Pros
- Official Webflow docs, easy install
- Full legal-docs ecosystem
- Low entry price
Cons
- Cheapest tier is single-language
- Free-tier limits small
Free; Premium from €7/mo per domain
A mature CMP that works on Webflow via custom code — though it has no dedicated Webflow app, and Webflow’s own guide recommends routing it through Google Tag Manager for reliable script-blocking order. Strong on languages (47+) and consent records, but pricier since its 2025 increase.
Pros
- 47+ languages, mature consent records
- Free tier has no traffic cap
- Google-certified
Cons
- No Webflow app; GTM recommended for blocking
- Priciest for a single site
Frequently asked questions
Does Webflow have a built-in cookie consent banner?
No. Webflow only provides two JavaScript hooks that gate its own Analyze and Optimize features — it has no consent banner, no third-party script blocking, no geotargeting and no consent-log storage. Webflow’s own documentation says you must use a third-party consent platform or build your own banner. Claims of a “Privacy tab toggle” for a native banner are inaccurate.
What is the best cookie consent tool for Webflow in 2026?
For most Webflow sites, CookieYes is the best balance — official Webflow docs, a usable free tier, and Google Consent Mode v2 with auto-blocking on every plan. If deep Designer-native integration matters most, Finsweet Consent Pro is purpose-built for Webflow.
Which cookie consent tools are easiest to add to Webflow?
CookieYes and iubenda are the easiest — each is a single script pasted into Site Settings → Custom Code → Head, with dedicated Webflow instructions. Finsweet Consent Pro and Enzuzo install as Webflow Marketplace apps.
Can I use Termly on Webflow?
It’s not recommended. Termly has no official Webflow documentation, and Webflow users have reported that its opt-in mode can block Webflow’s own CSS and scripts. For Webflow, CookieYes or iubenda are safer choices.