Hi Product Hunt! 👋
I’m the co-founder and CEO of Transcend and am excited to share Transcend’s Consent Manager with you. The current consent experience is broken. Existing consent management platforms aren’t compliant (missing tracking technologies embedded in widgets, fonts, and more), rely on a homepage banner (distracting your users and driving up bounce rates), and compromise site performance (breaking elements on your site or slowing down performance).
Now that all changes – we’ve re-engineered the consent manager to offer:
✔️ Detailed data classification and regulation
✔️ No code compliance with popular privacy signals like GPC and Facebook’s LDU
✔️ Flexible banner options – move your consent banner down the user journey or ditch it completely. All in a lightweight, 30KB bundle.
Our Transcend Consent Manager is easy to set up, intuitive to use, and free to try.
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Let us know what you think!
We all know the current consent experience is terrible. Why? Broken consent managers.
Transcend has engineered a different way with:
1. Complete consent compliance - possible through nuanced regulation of all tracking technologies (not just scripts)
2. Easy to use in a 30KB bundle - quick start set up (including no code compatibility to popular privacy signals like GPC and Facebook’s LDU) and doesn’t slow your site down.
3. Flexible UX options - ask for consent later in the user journey, or ditch the pop-up banner all together.
this is very cool - how does smart replay work with reporting? is there any ways to segment users by their initial consent choice to try to get a consent event further on down the line / when they revisit?
@paddy_doran1 thank you! The breakthrough technology here is essentially a firewall in the browser that controls all data emissions. So those data emissions can be classified by the type of consent needed, and captured into a local "quarantine" of events. Smart Replay is the process of emitting some or all of those events later after consent is given (while managing things like order, timestamping, staleness, etc).
You can absolutely segment users by their initial consent choice and ask for another consent further on down the line! This can easily be performed by calling `airgap.getConsent()`, which provides their consent choices and the time they consented. So, for example, you could have logic that says, "If the user is not consented to advertising trackers, and they consented more than a day ago, then render an advertising consent component". You could also register an event listener to subscribe to all consent change events with `airgap.addEventListener('consent-change', event => { ... })`.
Transcend Consent Manager
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Transcend Consent Manager