Session Replay
Session replay records the exact UI interactions during an opt-in (mouse, scroll, clicks, form fields) so the consent moment can be re-watched as evidence in a TCPA dispute.
Session replay is a recording of the exact UI events during a user interaction — typically captured with rrweb or a similar library. For consent purposes, session replay captures the moment the user saw the consent disclosure and ticked the unchecked checkbox.
Session replay is the highest-fidelity form of consent evidence because it shows what the user actually saw and did, not just a server-side log. In TCPA litigation, session replay is what makes the difference between a settled demand letter and a contested class certification.
OptInFix records, gzips, and privately stores a session replay for every consent and makes it viewable from the dashboard.
Related glossary terms
Consent proof is the evidentiary record that a recipient explicitly opted in to SMS — typically a timestamped, IP-logged, hash-locked record of what the user saw and when they consented.
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act is a US federal law (47 U.S.C. § 227) that restricts marketing calls and texts to mobile phones, with statutory damages of $500–$1,500 per violation.