The banners are climbing 🧗
More than 2,600 c15t consent banners have been tracked by Wappalyzer.
Developers are done with slow, bloated vendor scripts. c15t runs at 89ms, lives in your codebase, and is fast to ship.
Most teams add consent at the very end of a launch.
By then, it’s already fighting with performance and UX.
With @c15tdev and @Inth we bring consent into code and back it with managed infrastructure, so it ships with your app instead of after it.
Ship compliance as code.
Inth handles the jurisdictional logic: region detection, banner behaviour, consent state, so you don’t have to.
Defaults that pass audit on day one. Hooks and config when your team needs to customise.
Your cookie banner is slowing down your website.
Most consent tools were built for legal teams. We built @c15tdev and Inth for developers. Open-source. Headless. Fast.
Start now with npx @c15t/cli
#GoogleIO just shipped massive wins for developers! 🚀
→ Gemini 3.5 Flash: Frontier-level coding & reasoning at blazing Flash speed, built for agents
→ Antigravity 2.0: The agent-first IDE just got seriously upgraded (multi-agent orchestration, native voice, deep Firebase + Android integration)
→ Google AI Studio: Now with seamless prompt-to-production workflows + native Android support
No matter what you’re building, privacy & consent compliance isn’t optional.
Power it with Gemini 3.5 Flash using Inth Consent and @c15t — clean, fast, developer-first cookie banners.
👉 https://t.co/zCC7t7WKiP
15 new integrations landed in c15t 2.1.0. Mixpanel, Fathom, Segment, Matomo, Plausible, Hotjar, Vercel Analytics, and more.
All consent-aware.
None of them block your page load.
Ship faster, compliant sites with the tools you already use.
check out the full list here: https://t.co/WmjAl1oXwn
Just launched c15t 2.0 on @ProductHunt to share our latest version and features;
- c15t is still the fastest banner available at 89ms to load
- agents can now use c15t/skills to implement even faster
- improved consent aware script loading
- Dev tools to inspect consent states anywhere
- now ships with Apache 2.0 license
Come say hi and tell us what you think!
https://t.co/ySIMKU3gmB
Inth is building cookie banners that don't cost your Core Web Vitals.
Bundled into your website's code, Inth's open-source cookie banner standard, c15t, has native SDKs, i18n, and are fully customizable to match your UI and brand. Quickstart: npx @ c15t/cli
Congrats on the launch, @burnedchris!
https://t.co/rMn7U61PN9
With the supply chain attack today, I’m finally ready to talk about 𝚒𝚗𝚛𝚎𝚙𝚘.
Instead of trusting whatever npm installs that day, vendor the upstream repo directly into your app, pin it to an exact commit, and keep your own patches on top.
Try it today: 𝚗𝚙𝚡 𝚒𝚗𝚛𝚎𝚙𝚘
Launch Week Day 5. Inth DSAR announcement, and wrapping up an incredible week.
Today we announce Inth DSAR is coming. The fully managed DSAR platform.
Inth DSAR is a complete hosted platform built on top of DSAR SDK to manage the full lifecycle of your DSAR requests. There’s two parts:
① Use our automated dashboard to quickly understand your liability and legal statuses of each request, no matter the method of intake or jurisdiction.
② Give your users clean branded portals to improve their experience and expectations throughout each stage of their request, from intake to appeals.
Join Inth DSAR’s waitlist on our dashboard at https://t.co/7bX6LwV3TX to be the first to know when it’s out.
Our launch week has now come to an end.
Here’s the highlights from the first 4 days;
Day ① https://t.co/0EBOE17Qvq became https://t.co/T8r2zeThnX. We’ve evolved from just cookie banners to consent and privacy infrastructure. We’ve also joined Y Combinator P26.
Day ② c15t 2.0 is finally here. Our open-source cookie consent banner just got major upgrades. Read the docs: https://t.co/S0tZKyXW1p
Day ③ Reintroduced our hosted c15t infrastructure, with major upgrades to our dashboard, new configurations, and support for more international standards. Sign up here: https://t.co/V8KrsRzeZn
Day ④ DSAR SDK. The new open-source standard for handling DSAR requests programmatically. Start here: https://t.co/OYCGdHHyg6
Inth’s first launch week has been transformative for our company. We can’t thank everyone enough for the engagement, the reception, and joining us for our week.
Chris is here to sign us out 👋
Launch Week Day 4. DSAR SDK, the new open-source standard for handling DSAR requests programmatically.
You’ve either never heard of DSAR, or if you have, you know that it’s a nightmare task every time a request for one comes through.
Today that changes. Inth’s second open-source product releases today. DSAR SDK.
DSAR SDK is the open-source framework for handling DSAR requests programmatically.
① Abstract every jurisdiction rule to stay on top of every nuance in the process.
② Automate the entire DSAR lifecycle, from intake, ID Verification, fulfilment, and appeals.
③ Tracks deadlines automatically with DSAR SDK’s legal clock. Accounts for pauses and extensions, and produces an explainability trace.
④ DSAR Policy Packs helps you stay on top of changes for every jurisdiction so you know your liability for each request.
⑤ Our full-lifecycle state machine means there’s no chance of accidentally skipping key stages in each request.
Check DSAR SDK in detail in thread.
Read DSAR SDK’s Docs: https://t.co/OYCGdHI65E
Star DSAR SDK on GitHub: https://t.co/FwhImxtT4H
DSAR SDK’s full-lifecycle state machine tracks every stage in the request.
It means there’s no chance of accidentally skipping key stages in every request you receive, no matter the intake method or jurisdiction.