Conzentor
For publishers

High-volume consent. Edge-served, geo-aware.

Content sites depend on ad revenue, and ad revenue depends on correct consent signals. Conzentor's script is small, fast, and ships native Google Consent Mode v2.

What you get

Built for ad-supported content

The pieces that actually move the needle on publisher revenue.

  • 01

    Per-country behavior

    Show the banner only where the law requires it. Implicit consent in jurisdictions that allow it, strict opt-in for the EU and UK.

  • 02

    Edge-served script

    The consent script is delivered from Cloudflare's global edge network. The CDN caches the per-domain script and the banner config in KV.

  • 03

    Append-only consent log

    Every consent decision is recorded in PostgreSQL with timestamp, hashed IP, country code, and method. Append-only, audit-ready.

  • 04

    Google Consent Mode v2

    Native integration so Google Ads Manager and AdSense receive the correct consent signals — important for publisher revenue.

  • 05

    Opt-in rate analytics

    Track opt-in by category, country, and day. A/B test banner copy and watch how it affects acceptance rate.

  • 06

    Enterprise route

    If you're running multi-million-pageview properties or need a custom DPA, talk to us about Enterprise — custom pricing, dedicated support, custom retention windows.

Performance

Designed not to be a page-weight problem

The consent script is one of the first things to fire on every page load. We treat that as a contract — the script stays small, stays fast, and stays in CI gates.

12 KB

Gzip budget, enforced in CI

Async

Non-blocking script tag

Shadow DOM

No CSS collision

Cloudflare edge

Global delivery, KV-cached config

FAQ

Publisher questions

Yes. Conzentor implements Google Consent Mode v2, which is what GAM and AdSense use to decide between personalized and non-personalized ads. Consent defaults are set on the dataLayer before GTM loads.

Get started

Try Conzentor on your site

Free plan to evaluate. Enterprise for multi-property publishers with strict SLAs and custom DPAs.