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Inth is a developer-focused Cookie consent and privacy compliance infrastructure platform, positioned as an alternative to the blocking scripts and black-box dashboards of traditional CMPs. It emphasizes “consent in code”: putting consent flows, script loading, and compliance policies into the codebase so they can be versioned, tested, and audited. The site states that it is backed by Y Combinator and uses c15t as its core open-source consent system.
In terms of features, Inth provides consent banners, script execution control, consent storage, geolocation requests, region-specific compliance logic, and declarative Policy Packs. It covers regulations and standards including GDPR, UK GDPR, CCPA, ePrivacy, IAB TCF 2.3, Global Privacy Control, and Quebec Law 25. Unlike traditional script injection, c15t is a headless, composable consent system that runs inside the application, reducing UI flicker and layout shift. The copy explicitly mentions support for React, Next.js, and modern frameworks, and provides npm, pnpm, yarn, and bun installation examples for @inth/optin. The DSAR SDK is used to programmatically handle data subject access requests, but it is currently still in Alpha.
Inth clearly emphasizes that it is “open-source at our core,” and both c15t and the DSAR SDK have GitHub links. However, the text does not clarify whether the entire platform is fully open source, nor does it provide self-hosting documentation, so its self-hosting capability cannot be confirmed. Its developer-first API, Native SDKs, and framework integrations are key strengths, while the Enterprise plan also includes advanced SDKs and custom integrations.
Pricing is relatively transparent: Free is $0/month plus usage fees and includes 1 project and 5,000 requests/saves; Starter is $20/month and is suitable for small sites; Pro is $50/month, supports unlimited production instances, and includes chat support; Enterprise requires contacting sales. Overage is generally $0.001/request. The IAB Add-on and custom Policy Packs cost an additional $100/month, while enterprise-grade support and dedicated Slack access require higher-tier plans.
Its strengths are performance-oriented design, no blocking scripts, auditable compliance logic, and a workflow that aligns more closely with frontend engineering practices. The downsides are that some capabilities are still under development, such as the DSAR SDK being in Alpha and custom translations being “coming soon”; complex compliance scenarios may require an Enterprise plan. It is well suited to React/Next.js teams, agencies, multi-site businesses, and engineering teams looking to move away from the black boxes of traditional CMPs such as OneTrust, Cookiebot, and TrustArc.
The crawled text does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or local compliance adaptation, so network availability is unknown. If using it for business in China, it is recommended to first test CDN/API connectivity, billing and payment feasibility, and assess whether OneTrust, Cookiebot, TrustArc, or a local privacy compliance solution is needed as an alternative.
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