Cheaper than one hour with a defense lawyer.

Start with the free scan. If your site comes back clean, you pay nothing and sleep better tonight. If it doesn't, here's what fixing it costs.

Free Scan

$0

Find out where you stand

  • All 6 lawsuit-pattern checks, run live
  • Tracking-before-consent detection
  • "Reject All" integrity test
  • Plain-English risk report
  • No signup, no credit card
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The Fix

from $750 one-time

We remove what lawsuits are built on

  • Real consent management, not a cosmetic banner
  • "Reject" genuinely stops all tracking
  • Google Consent Mode v2 wired correctly
  • Your Facebook & Google ads keep working
  • Required privacy opt-out link installed
  • Before & after proof, in writing
Start With the Free Scan

Ongoing Protection

$99/month

Because websites drift

  • Automatic re-scan every week
  • Instant alert if new tracking sneaks in
  • Proof-of-compliance records for your defense
  • Quarterly plain-English summary
  • Priority remediation if something breaks
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Pricing questions, answered straight

Why is the scan free?

Honest answer: because if it finds problems, we'd like to be the ones who fix them. If it comes back clean, you get peace of mind and we part as friends. No credit card either way.

What does "from $750" depend on?

How many tracking tools your site runs and what it's built on. A small business site with a Facebook pixel and Google Analytics sits at the base price. Large sites with many tags, custom platforms, or session-recording tools cost more - you'll get an exact quote with your scan report before any work starts.

Will the fix hurt my ad performance?

No - this is the biggest myth. Google and Facebook both built official tools for exactly this (Google's is called Consent Mode v2). Your ads keep running and conversions keep counting. What actually hurts ad accounts is tearing everything out in a panic after a demand letter arrives.

Do I really need the monthly monitoring?

You need it if your website ever changes. A new plugin, a marketing hire adding a pixel, a theme update - any of these can silently reintroduce the exact problem we fixed. Monitoring catches it the same week instead of letting it run for a year.

Is this legal advice?

No. We're a technical service - we find and remove the tracking behavior these lawsuits are built on, which reduces your exposure. For legal opinions, talk to a privacy attorney. We're happy to work alongside yours.