Short version: same discipline — continuous client-side and consent monitoring — built for different buyers. Feroot sells to enterprise security teams; RegSentry is self-serve for owners and small teams.
Feroot is an enterprise client-side security and privacy platform — it continuously monitors the scripts, pixels, and trackers running in visitors' browsers for security and compliance teams, and is sold through a sales process with quoted pricing. Unlike the consent-banner vendors, Feroot is in the same category as RegSentry: monitoring and verification, not consent collection.
RegSentry is a monitoring and detection tool: it runs a real headless browser against your site, watches exactly when each third-party tracker first contacts its server, and flags anything firing before a visitor consents — the pattern behind California's wave of CIPA § 631 session-replay lawsuits. It does not generate a cookie banner or a privacy policy.
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| Capability | RegSentry | Feroot |
|---|---|---|
| Continuous monitoring of the scripts & trackers running on your site | Yes — core product | Yes — core product |
| Real-browser scan that detects trackers firing before consent | Yes — core product | Yes — within the platform |
| CIPA § 631 exposure estimate in dollars per site | Yes | No |
| Consent management platform / cookie banner | No — by design (pair with a CMP) | No — also monitoring, not a CMP |
| Self-serve signup with flat, published pricing ($99/mo) | Yes | No — sales-quoted enterprise plans |
| Free scan, no signup | Yes | Partial — free point-in-time scanner tools; the monitoring platform itself is demo-led |
| Best fit | Owners and small teams who want proof + alerts without procurement | Enterprise security/compliance teams rolling out a client-side security program |
Comparison reflects each product's primary purpose as of 2026 and is intended as a general guide — Feroot's exact features and plans may have changed, so confirm current specifics on their site. "Partial" means a related capability exists but isn't the product's focus.
Client-side monitoring grew up as an enterprise security discipline, but the exposure it protects against — trackers firing before a visitor consents — hits small-business sites just as hard: across the 1,478 SMB sites we've scanned, 58% fired a tracker before consent, and plaintiff firms' automated scanners don't check your company size before generating a demand letter. RegSentry packages the same verification into a tool an owner can run alone — run it free right now and see what's firing on your site before consent.
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