Website & branding · Domain & site setup
Turn on the cookie consent banner
Show a consent banner that asks visitors to accept or reject cookies. Their choice is remembered for a year, the wording follows your platform language, and it works together with your ad tracking settings.
What the banner does
With the cookie consent banner on, visitors see a small banner at the bottom of the page with "Accept all" and "Reject all" buttons. Once they choose, the banner disappears and their decision is remembered for about a year, so they aren't asked again on every visit.
The banner text is ready-made and automatically follows your platform language — you don't have to write anything.
Why it lives next to tracking
The toggle sits under Integrations → Tracking because consent and tracking belong together: if you run advertising or analytics pixels (Google Analytics, Meta, TikTok, and others), the consent settings on that same page control how those pixels respect a visitor's choice. If you collect any analytics or run ads to audiences in regions with cookie laws (like the EU), you should have the banner on.
Step by step
- In your admin, open Integrations → Tracking.
- Find the "Cookie consent banner" card.
- Switch the toggle on.
- Open your site in a private browser window to see the banner as a new visitor would.
- Review the consent options for your tracking pixels on the same page.
Good to know
- Test in a private/incognito window — your own earlier choice is remembered, so you won't see the banner otherwise.
- Set up your tracking pixels and their consent behavior at the same time, on the same page.
- Your privacy policy page (Website → Legal pages) should describe the cookies you use.
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