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Sitetals vs WebLegal: Which GDPR Compliance Tool Is Right for You?
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Sitetals vs WebLegal: Which GDPR Compliance Tool Is Right for You?

Two tools, different approaches to GDPR compliance. WebLegal installs on your site and manages consent. Sitetals independently audits what's actually happening.

Which one you need depends on where you are in the compliance process.

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⚠️ Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Feature comparisons are based on publicly available information as of June 2026. Consult a qualified lawyer for advice specific to your situation.


Who They Are

WebLegal is a French company offering a GDPR compliance platform. They provide cookie consent management (CMP), website auditing, and documentation. Their strength is the French market — they were early to cover CNIL-specific requirements and built their reputation in France.

Sitetals is a compliance scanner with a PDF report focus. Paste a URL, get a structured compliance report covering GDPR, CNIL enforcement specifics, and PDPA (Singapore). No subscription, no CMP to install — just an audit output you can act on.


The Core Difference

WebLegal is a compliance platform — they want to be your cookie banner provider and ongoing compliance vendor. You install their CMP on your site, and they manage your consent records.

Sitetals is a compliance scanner — we tell you where you stand and what to fix. We don't manage your cookie banner. We audit the one you have (or don't have).

This difference matters for what you're trying to do:


Feature Comparison

FeatureSitetalsWebLegal
Free scan✅ (limited)
GDPR compliance check
CNIL-specific requirements
German enforcement (BfDI/LfDI)
PDPA (Singapore)✅ (audit/scan)Partial (document gen, no audit)
Cookie consent management (CMP)
PDF compliance report✅ (€49)
Enforcement case referencesPartial
Remediation checklist✅ (paid)Partial
Ongoing monitoring
Pricing modelOne-timeOne-time (docs) / Subscription (CMP)
Starting priceFree scan / €49 report€19.90–€49.90 (document packages)

Pricing Overview (as of June 2026)

WebLegal offers one-time document packages: individual documents start at €19.90, with multi-document packages at €34.90–€49.90. Ongoing CMP subscription pricing was not publicly listed at time of writing.

Sitetals charges €49 for a full compliance audit report — one-time, covering GDPR, CNIL enforcement, and PDPA (Singapore).


Where WebLegal Wins

CMP installation: If you need to install a cookie consent banner, WebLegal provides one. Sitetals doesn't.

Ongoing monitoring: WebLegal tracks your compliance status over time and can alert you when something changes. Sitetals is a point-in-time audit.

French enterprise features: WebLegal has CNIL registration support, DPO tools, and data processing record management. These matter for mid-large French companies.


Where Sitetals Wins

Singapore / PDPA: WebLegal generates documents for several jurisdictions including Singapore, but does not provide a PDPA enforcement scan or audit — we found no PDPC-enforcement-referenced audit in their public product as of June 2026. Sitetals' scan covers PDPA obligations: data breach notification, consent mechanisms under the PDPC framework, and privacy policy requirements under Singapore law.

Independence: A vendor that sells a CMP and also audits compliance has a structural incentive we don't: the "recommended fix" can be its own product. Sitetals earns one payment for the audit itself — our report has no product to upsell, so we can tell you what's wrong with or without any specific vendor.

Enforcement depth: Our reports reference actual CNIL and BfDI enforcement decisions. Not just regulatory guidelines — real cases, real fine amounts, the specific violation that triggered each sanction. See GDPR fines in 2026: 13 real cases for the full breakdown.


Who Should Choose WebLegal

Who Should Choose Sitetals


The PDPA Question

This is the non-negotiable differentiator. If your website collects data from Singapore residents — even as a European company selling internationally — PDPA applies to you.

WebLegal's documentation and CMP are built primarily around GDPR/ePrivacy. Its document generator offers Singapore as a jurisdiction, but we found no PDPA enforcement scan, PDPC framework reference, or PDPA audit checklist in its public product as of June 2026.

Sitetals' Singapore scan (sitetals.com/sg.html) covers PDPA consent requirements, data breach obligations, the PDPC advisory guidelines from 2021, and enforcement context from Singapore's Personal Data Protection Commission. For a full GDPR compliance self-check, see the 12 checks most businesses miss.


Can I Use Both?

Yes — this combination is practical for many French businesses.

WebLegal for your CMP + Sitetals to verify it: Install WebLegal's cookie consent banner to manage consent collection and records. Then run a Sitetals scan independently to verify that WebLegal's implementation is correctly blocking all your tracking scripts before consent — and that the Refuse All path meets CNIL's current standards.


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Sources: CNIL Guidelines (2022) · BfDI Annual Report 2024 · PDPC Advisory 2021 · WebLegal public feature pages and pricing (June 2026, weblegal.ai)

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