Cookie consent, reimagined

Stop ignoring
cookie banners.
Shoot them.

A drop-in consent banner that visitors actually notice. They aim a little cannon and fire their answer. Five seconds, and it sticks.

Buy it
0 SHOOT THE COOKIES

Tap the play area to aim, then SHOOT. Just for fun, this demo tracks nothing.

What it is

A consent banner with a sense of humour

Everything a normal cookie banner does, wrapped in a tiny game. Or skip the game entirely with plain buttons. Your visitor's choice.

🎯

Playable, or not

Shoot ACCEPT or REJECT, or tap the always-there buttons. The game is optional, never required.

🚫

Blocks tracking first

Tagged scripts stay dormant until the visitor accepts. Reject keeps them off.

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One script tag

No dependencies, no build step. Paste it before the closing body tag and you're live.

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Multilingual

English and Swedish built in, plus Google Consent Mode v2 support out of the box.

The honest part

I don't track you. Not even here.

I built this for one reason: cookie consent is boring, and I wanted to make it a little more fun. That's the whole story.

This page has no analytics, no tracking pixels, and no cookies of its own. The game runs entirely in your browser and remembers nothing.

The only third-party code here is the Lemon Squeezy checkout, which loads so you can pay securely if you decide to buy. It is your payment step, not analytics, and it watches nothing you do on this page.

  • No analytics or tracking pixels
  • No cookies set by this page to follow you
  • Fonts load from a privacy-friendly source that doesn't log you
  • Nothing about you is stored, sold, or shared by this site
"So why a cookie tool?"

Fair question from someone who doesn't track people. The widget exists so other sites can ask for consent in a friendlier way, and so people genuinely have a real, easy choice to say no. Making the boring thing pleasant is the point. What you do with consent on your own site is up to you.

Get it

Buy once. Use it forever.

A one-time purchase, delivered as a single download. Sold securely through Lemon Squeezy, which handles payment and VAT.

Personal

$19 / one-time
  • Use on one site you own
  • Full source, no dependencies
  • All languages and settings
  • Free updates
Buy Personal
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Developer

$69 / one-time
  • Unlimited client sites
  • Everything in Personal
  • Use in projects you sell
  • Free updates
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Questions

Cookie consent, answered

The practical details about The Cookie Shooter, how it handles tracking, and what you get when you buy it.

Is The Cookie Shooter GDPR friendly?

Yes. Non-essential tracking scripts stay blocked until the visitor accepts, rejecting is exactly as easy as accepting, and visitors can change their choice at any time. It also supports Google Consent Mode v2. Compliance also depends on your own cookie usage and policy, so review your setup with someone qualified before launch.

Do visitors have to play the game?

No. Plain Accept all and Reject all buttons are always shown alongside the game, and the banner supports keyboard control. The shooting is a fun option, never a requirement, so the consent experience stays accessible for everyone.

Does it work with Google Analytics and tag managers?

Yes. Tag your analytics and marketing scripts so they only run after consent, and the widget activates them on Accept. With Google Consent Mode v2 the consent signals flip from denied to granted automatically. Google Tag Manager works too by gating your tags until consent is given.

How do I install the cookie banner?

Paste one script tag before the closing body tag, or include the bundled JavaScript file and set your options. No build step, no dependencies, no framework. Edit a small config block for your site name, policy links, language and size. The full guide is included in the download.

Does this website track me?

No. This page has no analytics, no tracking pixels and sets no cookies of its own. The only third-party code is the Lemon Squeezy checkout, which loads so you can pay securely if you choose to buy. Making consent friendlier is the whole point, so tracking you here would rather miss it.