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Savira is a Consent Management Platform for Australian businesses, with a core focus on helping SMBs meet requirements related to the OAIC, Australian Privacy Principles, and the Privacy Act. It is not a traditional network perimeter security product; rather, it is a SaaS tool for privacy compliance, consent recordkeeping, and audit evidence management. It is best suited to businesses that need to prove customer authorization and reduce the risk of privacy violations.
In terms of coverage, Savira includes cookie consent banners, consent records, privacy policy management, data subject access/correction/deletion requests, breach notification templates, and audit trails. The platform emphasizes being “audit-ready”: each opt-in can be timestamped, recorded, and stored, and users can export Evidence Packs, lawful basis registers, and policy templates. Deployment is lightweight; the copy states it can go live within minutes to a day, without requiring an IT team or legal background. It also supports connections to websites, Email, SMS, and CRM systems. WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, and HubSpot are mentioned, while more integrations such as Google Consent Mode are still being rolled out.
Savira’s differentiation lies in local compliance. Compared with generic international CMPs, it emphasizes that it is designed for privacy reforms in Australia and New Zealand, offering localized templates, policies, and workflows. On the management side, it provides a compliance dashboard, real-time alerts, progress tracking, automated regulatory update reminders, and guided workflows for the 72-hour reporting window after a breach incident. However, the copy does not disclose third-party security certifications such as ISO 27001, SOC 2, or independent audit reports, so its security assurances still need further verification.
On pricing, the only confirmed detail is “Start for free.” Savira also claims that pricing scales with business size and is SMB-friendly, but it does not provide specific plans, limits, or payment methods. Its strengths are a low barrier to adoption, a complete compliance evidence chain, full coverage of the consent management workflow, and a clear focus on AU/NZ regulations. Its drawbacks are opaque public pricing, some integrations that have not yet launched, and limited regulatory adaptation for markets outside Australia and New Zealand.
Savira is better suited to Australian real estate agencies, digital agencies, accounting firms, and growing SMBs, particularly for marketing consent, cookie compliance, and OAIC audit preparation. The source text does not provide information on access from China, so its status is unknown. If a business primarily serves users in China, it should first evaluate compatibility with the Personal Information Protection Law, local data processing requirements, and alternative domestic data compliance solutions.
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