The state of the CMP market
European agencies running ten to two hundred client sites are stuck between three options. The cheerful mascot one. The opaque enterprise one. The free one that turns paid the day you grow. Each of them solves the legal box and very few of them solve the reading experience that millions of European visitors actually hit.
Raemora is the option for a studio that wants to ship something it would not be embarrassed to read.
The engineering claims, with numbers
- Banner asset under 28 KB gzipped.
- Less than 100 ms render after script load.
- Cumulative Layout Shift of zero.
- Fully keyboard-navigable, screen-reader friendly, ARIA-compliant.
- Honours
prefers-reduced-motion.
A banner that is smaller than most logos and faster than most fonts. That is the bar.
The consent ledger is cryptographically signed. The signature is the part auditors actually want : tamper-evident records they can verify without taking the operator's word for it.
The analytics layer reports acceptance rate per cookie, not just an overall opt-in number. That is a view none of the major incumbents expose - and the one a marketing team actually needs to decide which third parties are worth keeping.
Flat pricing, no per-domain billing
Cookiebot bills per domain. Axeptio bills per site. Didomi charges a quote. Raemora charges a flat monthly subscription. An agency managing two hundred client websites pays for two hundred banners, not for two hundred surprises. The price is on the page. The price stays on the page.
Open-source core, real SDKs
The Raemora core is MIT-licensed. The SDKs are real npm and Maven packages - not a copy-paste snippet that depends on an external CDN you cannot audit. Web, iOS, Android, .NET, Java, Go - each one ships with the same API surface, hosted in Europe.
That matters for a Shopify or WordPress merchant who outgrew the free tier. It matters even more for a developer-led scale-up who wants to embed consent in a native app without inheriting a CDN dependency.
Who it is for
European digital agencies and studios managing ten to two hundred client websites. Shopify and WordPress merchants who outgrew the free CookieYes or Iubenda tier but cannot justify a OneTrust budget. Developer-led teams who want a real SDK instead of a script tag. And DPOs who will be the ones renewing the contract two years from now.
Product · Raemora
Consent, considered
The full product page for Raemora - the banner specs, the flat-fee pricing, the SDKs, the open-source core, and the migration paths from the major incumbent CMPs.