One consent layer.
Every region covered.
The cookie banner and Google Consent Mode v2 layer that keeps you compliant across the EU, the UK and the US, and counts the conversions consent quietly hides.
The consent layer behind 100+ marketing teams.
The banner asks.
The layer honours it.
Your visitor chooses in plain language. Underneath, Consent Mode v2 passes the right signals to Google, so declined visitors are modelled instead of lost.
Protect, recover, manage.
Everything the layer does, in the order it does it.

Compliant from the first view
A banner in your brand that reads like a sentence, with the legal machinery wired underneath.
- Bar, modal or embedded block, themed to your brand
- Consent Mode v2 wired in underneath
- Region rules resolved at the edge: EEA, UK, US states
- Every choice in an anonymised, time stamped log

The signal comes back
When a visitor declines, the right signals still pass, so Google models the conversion instead of dropping it.
- Declined visitors modelled, not lost
- 20 to 40% of hidden conversions won back
- Campaigns optimise on the full picture again
- Up to +37% average ROAS lift, measured

Run it without a developer
Banner, categories, regions and vendors in one dashboard. The snippet never changes.
- One dashboard for all your domains
- A maintained vendor list your visitors can see
- Change anything without touching the code
- Migrate from any CMP with your records intact
Up to
average ROAS lift once the signal comes back and campaigns optimise on the full picture again.
Measured ranges across Amplio Data client implementations, not guarantees. Results depend on your traffic mix, regions and how your tags are configured.
Install once.
Change anything later.
One small snippet before the closing head tag, or the Google Tag Manager route. Either way you are live in minutes, and every change after that ships from the dashboard.
01 · Paste one snippet
02 · The banner goes live
03 · Signals reach your reportsBuilt for
how you sell.
The same consent layer, tuned to what each kind of business is trying to measure.
For ecommerce
Keep the checkout signal flowing. Velo recovers the purchase events consent was dropping, so GA4 and Google Ads see the sales that drive your bidding.
For SaaS
Compliant consent for product led SaaS, with Consent Mode v2 wired in so signups and trials still attribute back to the campaigns that drove them.
For publishers
A fast consent layer that keeps you compliant without quietly costing you programmatic revenue. Full IAB TCF v2.3 support is in the works.
For enterprise
Multi domain consent, role based access, audit logs and a documented data trail for compliance and security teams.
Questions,
answered.
What people ask before they switch their banner on.
Do I need a developer to install Velo?
No. You paste one snippet before the closing head tag, or install through Google Tag Manager. After that every change — copy, colours, categories, regions — ships from the dashboard, and the snippet never changes. There are step by step guides for thirteen platforms if you want the guided path.
What is Google Consent Mode v2?
It is how your tags tell Google what a visitor allowed. When someone declines, Google can model conversions from the signals that still pass, instead of dropping them entirely. Velo sets the consent defaults before any tag loads and updates them the moment your visitor makes a choice — the order Google's modelling depends on.
How does Velo recover conversions I am losing today?
On a typical site around a third of sessions never reach your reports, because consent hides them. With Consent Mode v2 wired correctly, declined visitors are modelled instead of lost. Most sites win back 20 to 40% of the conversions they were quietly losing, and campaigns optimise on the full picture again.
Which regions does Velo cover?
The EEA and the UK under GDPR, and the US state laws led by California. The right rule set is resolved at the edge for each visitor, so you never show a European banner in Texas or skip one in Berlin. One layer, every region covered.
Can I migrate from another CMP?
Yes. You switch the snippet and bring your consent records with you, so your audit trail stays intact and returning visitors keep their choices. If you are weighing the options first, see how Velo compares to the incumbents.
Will the banner slow my site down?
No. The script is a few kilobytes, loads deferred and never blocks your render. Speed is one of the reasons teams switch to Velo in the first place.
From the journal.
Your banner, your consent,
your data — all in one place.


