For Wix users, privacy compliance is no longer optional; it’s a must. With regulations like the GDPR in Europe and CCPA/CPRA in California carrying steep fines, every Wix website needs a reliable cookie consent apps. The CMS offers basic built-in tools, but they don’t cover advanced requirements like consent logging, detailed cookie scanning, or integrations with ad/analytics platforms.
That’s why most Wix site owners turn to the Wix App Market. In 2025, three dedicated cookie consent apps dominate the space:
- CookieYes GDPR Cookie Banner: the latest entrant, designed for flexibility and scalability.
- Usercentrics (Cookiebot): a well-established CMP trusted by enterprises.
- Consentik GDPR/CCPA Cookie Banner: popular for its affordability and responsive support.
In this article, we compare all three apps, with a focus on their free plans, exploring setup, features, pricing, and user reviews so you can decide which one works best for your Wix site.
Installation and ease of setup
CookieYes
CookieYes installs in one click from the Wix App Market. The onboarding wizard automatically scans your site, generates a consent banner, and guides you through publishing it. This ensures that even first-time users can achieve a compliant setup quickly.
Usercentrics
Usercentrics also integrates natively with Wix. The initial installation is smooth, but once activated, the configuration process is less guided than CookieYes. Users may need to manually adjust advanced options such as regional settings.
Consentik
Consentik takes a checklist-based approach to setup. The interface prompts you to enable compliance essentials, such as a decline button, preferences popup, and privacy policy link. This reduces the risk of overlooking critical GDPR requirements. However, advanced features such as multiple languages or integrations are only unlocked with paid plans.
Banner customisation
CookieYes
CookieYes offers extensive customisation, even on the free plan. You can:
- Choose between layouts such as bar, modal, or box.
- Adjust fonts, colours, and button styles to match your brand.
- Edit all text labels, including accept, reject, and revisit.
- Use the auto-design tool, which automatically adapts to your site’s styling.
Usercentrics
Usercentrics provides only limited styling options on the free tier. You can:
- Choose only basic banner placements, such as bottom or center.
- Use a simple color switcher, with no option for custom hex codes or advanced adjustments.
- Keep the default text labels, as editing requires a premium plan.
- Rely on standard templates, since there is no auto-generated design included in the free tier.
Custom colours and editable text are reserved for premium plans.
Consentik
Consentik offers more variety in design, especially for paid users. As for free plan, following are some key features offered by the app:
- Select from multiple theme templates.
- Adjust text size and font.
- Reposition the banner (e.g., bottom, edge distance).
- Basic edits to button labels.
Cookie scanning and script management
CookieYes
- Scan your website up to five times per month, with options for full or custom URL scans.
- Detect cookies with detailed metadata, including name, source URL, duration, category, and purpose (when available).
- Edit and manage cookies directly in the dashboard, including recategorizing, updating descriptions, and assigning uncategorized cookies to the right category.
- Run scans manually, schedule them in the background, and block scripts automatically until consent is given for better compliance control.
Usercentrics
Usercentrics also offers five free scans monthly, but with limitations:
- Allows up to five scans every 30 days, with no option for on-demand rescans.
- Detects “components” or services instead of individual cookies; in one test, 3 known components were identified and 18 scripts flagged as “unknown”.
- No ability to manually tag, categorize, add, or delete cookies, limiting customization and script management.
- Offers minimal flexibility for fine-tuning compliance settings.
Consentik
Consentik shows cookies in its management dashboard and preferences popup.
- Free users can manually add new cookies, edit details, or delete unnecessary ones.
- All detected cookies are listed by title, purpose, and category (essential, functional, etc.).
- Paid users gain stronger script-blocking tools, including the ability to block cookies until explicit consent is provided.
Integrations and compliance tools
CookieYes
CookieYes supports a range of integrations:
- Supports Google Consent Mode v2, ensuring services like Google Analytics and Ads respect user consent for accurate measurement and compliance
- Integrates with the Microsoft Clarity Consent API, enabling compliant session recordings and heatmaps for behavior analytics
- Paid plans unlock IAB TCF v2.2 support for full ad-tech compliance in Europe.
Usercentrics
- Usercentrics supports integrations like Google Consent Mode, but these are restricted to premium plans. Free plan users don’t have access to these features, which can limit full compliance with certain services.
Consentik
Consentik does not offer integrations on its free plan; these features become available in paid tiers starting at $8.99.
Consent logs and policy generation
CookieYes
- Stores detailed, timestamped consent logs that can be viewed or downloaded for audits.
- Provides a real-time dashboard with consent trends, pageview stats, and historical data (7, 14, or 30 days).
- Includes editable privacy and cookie policy generators that update dynamically with site changes.
- Supports multilingual and region-based policy customizations for global sites.
Usercentrics
- No consent logs or historical records, leaving users without visibility into visitor consent actions.
- No dashboard or reporting to track consent activity or banner engagement.
- No built-in policy tools; privacy and cookie policies must be created manually or via external templates, with no dynamic updates.
Consentik
- Consent logging is available starting from the Advanced plan
- Logs include opt-in and consent rates, response times, cookie type responses, top pages and countries, and device/browser distribution
- Logs can be exported as CSV files for external analysis
Language support and localisation
CookieYes
- Supports multiple languages with editable content, but only one is available on the free plan.
- Geo-targeting is included, automatically detecting a visitor’s language and showing the consent banner in their preferred language.
Usercentrics
- Also limited to one language on the free plan. Additional languages and localization require a premium plan, and translations cannot be manually edited.
Consentik
- On the free plan, only one language is available, with editable text, while multiple translations and the language selector are locked behind a paid plan.
- On the free plan, Consentik only supports displaying the banner in all countries. Region-specific display options for regulations like GDPR, CCPA, or LGPD are locked and require an upgrade.
Pricing
CookieYes
Offers a generous free plan (5,000 pageviews, 5 scans/month). Paid plans start from €6.26/month, adding more scans, pageviews, geo-targeting, branding, and advanced integrations.
Usercentrics
Uses a usage-based model, but paid plans start from €7/month, unlocking 60+ languages, CCPA support, and full banner customization.
Consentik
Paid plans start at €5.12/month (Plus), with advanced features like geo-targeting, delayed banners, and consent logs available in higher tiers.
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Comparison table: Wix cookie consent apps (free plans)
| Feature | CookieYes | Usercentrics | Consentik |
| Setup | One-click, guided onboarding | Easy, less guided | Checklist-based setup |
| Banner Design | Highly customizable, auto-design | Very limited | Basic templates, editable text |
| Cookie Scanning | 5 scans/month, editable cookies | 5 scans/month, no manual edits | Editable cookies, basic management |
| Integrations | Google Consent Mode, Clarity (free) | Premium-only | Premium-only (from $8.99) |
| Consent Logs | Full logs + dashboard | None | Premium-only |
| Policy Tools | Dynamic policy generator | None | None |
| Language & Geo | One language + geo-targeting | One language, no edits | One language, geo-targeting locked |
Here’s how you can install CookieYes on Wix
TL;DR
All three apps provide cookie consent functionality for Wix, but they cater to different needs.
- CookieYes: A strong all-rounder, especially for users who want flexible design and basic integrations without paying upfront.
- Usercentrics: Reliable and scalable, but many key features are gated behind premium tiers, making it better for larger businesses.
- Consentik: Budget-friendly and simple to use, with enough tools for small sites, but limited free functionality for advanced compliance.
For most Wix site owners, CookieYes strikes the best balance between usability, compliance depth, and transparent pricing.
CookieYes for Wix is the stronger choice.


