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Licenses and Domains

This page explains how Consent Pro licenses work.

One license per domain

  • Each production domain requires its own license.
  • Domains and subdomains are treated as different domains.
  • Example: example.com and app.example.com each need their own license.

Sites using a reverse proxy

If your site uses a reverse proxy — for example, example.com serves content that originates from foo.example.com — use the publicly visible domain (example.com) as the license domain, not the origin domain (foo.example.com).

Update your active domain anytime

You can always update the active domain for a license in my.finsweet.com/plans.

If you do not have a production domain yet

You can use your Webflow staging domain (*.webflow.io) until your production domain is ready.

If a license stops working after cloning or transferring a site

If you cloned or transferred a site and the license no longer works, you can fix it directly on the Plans page:

  1. Remove the connected domain from the license.
  2. Connect the correct domain again.

Live domains vs staging domains

Consent Pro only requires a license on live production domains.

You can test all features on *.webflow.io staging domains without consuming a production license.

Geolocation

Premium plans can use region-specific banner instances (for example EU vs Global). Consent Pro detects the visitor's region and loads the matching instance.

Basic plans only apply instances configured with regions: "Global". Regional instances (for example EU-only) are ignored on Basic.

Agency plans: unused licenses roll over

Agency plans allow unused licenses to roll over into the next billing period.

For example, the Basic Agency plan includes 12 lifetime licenses per period. If you use 8 and end the billing period with 4 unused licenses, your next period starts with 16 available licenses (12 default + 4 rollover).