Overview
Manage your teams, sites, domains, and settings from the ConsentStack dashboard.
The ConsentStack dashboard is where you manage everything about your consent setup -- from the teams and sites you work with, to the domains you protect and the documents you link. This page walks you through each section so you know exactly where to find things.
Teams
A team is your workspace. It holds your sites, members, and billing subscription. When you sign up for ConsentStack, you create your first team as part of the onboarding flow.
You can invite other people to your team and assign them a role that controls what they can do:
| Role | What they can do |
|---|---|
| Owner | Full control -- manage members, billing, settings, and delete the team. One per team. |
| Admin | Add and remove sites, edit consent configs, invite members. |
| Member | View sites and consent logs. Read-only access. |
Most teams only need one or two people. If you are working solo, the Owner role covers everything.
Sites
A site represents one website you manage consent for. You can have multiple sites under a single team -- for example, a marketing site and a product app.
When you create a site, ConsentStack generates a Site Key. This key is part of the script tag you add to your website. Once the script is installed, the consent banner appears for your visitors automatically.
Each site has its own:
- Consent configuration -- the rules, appearance, and content of your banner
- Tracked scripts -- third-party scripts ConsentStack detects and manages
- Consent logs -- a record of every consent decision visitors make
To create a site, click Create Site from your team dashboard and give it a name. You will land on the site's settings page where you can copy your script tag.
Domains
Domains tell ConsentStack which websites are authorized to show your consent banner. The SDK checks the domain on every page load, so only registered domains will work.
You manage domains from the Domains page inside each site. Add a domain by entering it (for example, example.com or app.example.com), and ConsentStack will verify it once the script is detected on that domain.
Each plan includes a set number of domains. If you need more, you can purchase additional domain slots from the billing page.
Subdomains count as separate domains. If your banner should appear on both www.example.com and blog.example.com, add them both.
Documents
Documents let you link your privacy policy, terms of service, and other legal pages directly in your consent banner. Visitors see these links when they open the banner, making it easy to review your policies before making a consent decision.
From the Documents page inside each site, you can add links to:
- Privacy Policy
- Terms of Service
- Data Processing Agreement (DPA)
- Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA)
- Other legal documents
Each document is a URL pointing to the page on your website. ConsentStack displays them as links in your banner -- it does not host the documents themselves.
Settings
Both teams and sites have their own settings pages.
Team settings let you update your team's name, icon, and accent color. These show up in the sidebar and team switcher, which is helpful when you belong to multiple teams.
Site settings let you update the site name, copy your script tag, and manage the site's status (active or paused).
Both settings pages include a danger zone at the bottom for irreversible actions like deleting a team or site. Only the team owner can delete a team. Deleting removes all associated sites, configurations, and consent logs permanently.
What's next
Now that you know your way around the dashboard, dive into the tools you will use most:
- Config Builder -- customize your consent banner's appearance, content, and compliance rules
- Activity & Insights -- view consent logs and analytics for your sites