Hey Sumo-Lings,
The campaign is wrapping up, and we wanted to take a moment to say what we mean: thank you.
When we launched Consently on AppSumo, we weren't sure what to expect. What we got was a community that pushed us harder, faster, and in better directions than we anticipated. Every comment, feature request, and bug report shaped what this product is today.
So before we close this chapter, here's a look at everything we shipped during the campaign — because this list exists largely because of you.
What We Built
The scanner got a serious upgrade. It now detects cookies, trackers, scripts, and iframes across your site — not just cookies — with improved accuracy and categorization. Script blocking also got more reliable as a result.
For agencies and multi-site users, you can now share consent across subdomains — a top-requested feature that makes managing compliance at scale significantly cleaner.
We added Country Code-Based Script Loading, so you can control which scripts load depending on where your visitor is located. Geotargeting for banners is the next natural step, and it's already in the works.
On the customization side: Custom CSS support for the banner, customizable banner policy titles, editable iframe placeholder text, and the ability to hide categories from the preference center. The consent banner now also automatically inherits your website's font, so it looks like it belongs there.
Dutch language support was added to the policy generator, and the dashboard itself is now multilingual — German is live, with more languages coming.
For US-based sites, the CCPA banner now has a dismiss option. We also separated IAB TCF and Google Consent Mode settings, which was long overdue.
And we fixed a lot — broken policy links, iOS/iPadOS access issues, the yearly consent log export, tab navigation accessibility, scan scheduling, and more.
What's Coming Next
We're actively working on:
- Geotargeting — show different banners based on visitor country, with granular control
- Google CMP Partner listing — pending with Google, we'll update you the moment it goes live
- More multilingual dashboard support
Have a feature idea? Drop it here:
feedback.consently.netOne Last ThingWe started Consently because we saw our Dorik customers struggling with a patchwork of compliance tools. We wanted to bring it all into one place. This campaign proved there's real demand for that — and a community willing to hold us accountable to building it right.
We're not done. We're just getting started.
Thank you for being part of this. Genuinely.
— The Consently Team"