This guide helps WordPress users set up OneLence Consent step by step, from installation to banner settings, service handling, and cookie page generation.
What This Guide Covers
- how to install and activate the plugin in WordPress
- what the Overview tab shows and how to read its status cards
- how to enable the plugin and optionally connect OneLence Mark
- how to configure banner behavior, wording, and visual design
- how to generate a cookie policy draft page
- how to manage consent-aware services and understand Pro features
Recommended Reading Order
If you are setting up the plugin for the first time, this path works best:
Important Context
OneLence Consent works on its own as a WordPress cookie consent plugin.
If you also use OneLence Mark, the plugin can load it in a consent-aware way after the required category has been accepted.
That means:
- you do not need a OneLence account just to use the consent banner
- the banner and consent flow can run independently
- the OneLence connection is optional and only matters if you also want the broader signal-to-decision workflow
