For me it’s a no, since I can’t preview the customizability. There are other resources where you get a live preview of what the widget is going to look like. Also, filtering by location is one of the biggest features that I’d look for. You don’t need to show a cookie consent at all to visitors from e.g. US (minus California), so why bother everyone?
@gubikmic You're right Micheal, I'll consider these points when enhancing/adding features to HelloConsent they will be the first I implement. Thanks for the feedback.
@johnsmi52412940 I started early 2020, mid Match if I remember correctly, HelloConsent is not fully featured, so it's still a work in progress. ;)
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Great focus on simplicity, I like it :)
As a bit of potential-customer "insight", a pricing focused on "per thousand views" isn't compatible with ad-driven websites that often get lots of pageviews, but at an extremely low revenue-per-visitor. That's the type of platform I'm currently building, and it has been difficult to find GDPR/Cookie solutions that don't price based on pageviews.
I think your pricing is absolutely correct for lots of smaller websites, so don't be discouraged. Just wanted to share a big cookie-related frustration of mine.
Best of luck to you! I liked the website design, by the way.
As a developer, I've always been curious about how widgets work, cookie popups in particular. So I did some digging, turns out its a lot of if-else statements. Check it out, please, and tell me what you think.
Looks & sounds great! 👍
Did I get this right… it's only in english? So if I would use this on my 🇩🇪 website, non-english speakers wouldn't understand a thing 😏
Who's behind this, where's the company based? It's a bit funny that you provide a GDPR solution but you don't even have a proper imprint on your website. You should fix that.
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