Didomi Review 2026
Didomi is a French consent and preference management platform that extends beyond cookie consent into comprehensive preference management across web, mobile, and connected TV. The platform helps organizations manage not just regulatory consent but also user preferences for communications, personalization, and data sharing.
What Didomi Does Well
Cross-platform consent manages consent collection and enforcement across web, mobile apps, connected TV, and other digital properties. This unified approach ensures consistent consent management regardless of how users interact with your organization.
Preference management goes beyond regulatory compliance. Didomi lets users manage their preferences for email communications, personalization, data sharing, and other interactions in a unified preference center. This creates a better user experience and can improve engagement.
Ad tech integration with IAB TCF 2.2 and Google CMP certification makes Didomi strong for publishers and media companies. The platform manages the complex consent signals required for programmatic advertising compliance.
Where Didomi Falls Short
Privacy program management is not included. Like other consent-focused platforms, Didomi does not provide DSAR automation, data mapping, or privacy impact assessments.
Price point is higher than basic consent tools like Cookiebot or Iubenda, which may not be justified for organizations that only need simple cookie consent.
Complexity of the preference management features may be unnecessary for organizations with straightforward consent requirements.
Pricing
Didomi pricing starts around $5,000/year for mid-market deployments. Enterprise pricing for high-traffic properties and advanced features is available.
The Verdict
Didomi is an excellent choice for media companies, publishers, and organizations that need cross-platform consent management with sophisticated preference centers. The platform goes beyond basic cookie consent to manage the full spectrum of user preferences, which is increasingly valuable as privacy expectations evolve.