Switch your consent tool
without losing a thing.
Moving off Cookiebot, Usercentrics or OneTrust usually means rebuilding your categories, re mapping every vendor and hoping your records survive. Velo maps it all across for you. You keep your look, you keep your history, and you go live in 72 hours.
Trusted by 100+ marketing teams who switched without the rebuild
A switch, not a rebuild
The reason teams put off changing consent tools is the work it takes. Velo removes it. Here is what carries straight across.
Your categories, mapped
Velo reads your current setup and lines every category and vendor up with its match, so nothing falls through the gap on day one.
Your records, kept
Existing consent logs import with their original time stamps, so the proof of every choice your visitors made stays intact and exportable.
Live in 72 hours
One Google Tag Manager template replaces the old script. Most migrations are mapped, tested and live inside three days.
Your banner still looks like you
A new consent tool should not mean a new look. Velo rebuilds your banner to match what visitors already know: your colours, your copy, your buttons, your category names. The switch happens behind the scenes, so nobody on the outside notices anything changed except that it loads faster.
See the bannerThree steps, no downtime
We read your current tool
Point Velo at your live site and it finds your categories, your vendor list and your banner copy automatically. You confirm what it found, and nothing is touched on your site yet.
Velo maps it across
Every category and vendor lines up with its Velo equivalent, your banner is rebuilt to match, and your old consent records import with their original time stamps. You review the mapping side by side.
The old script comes out
You swap one line in Google Tag Manager and Velo takes over. The previous tool's script is removed, your visitors see the same banner, and Consent Mode v2 is wired correctly from the first page load.
Every vendor accounted for
The risk in any migration is a vendor that quietly stops being governed and starts firing without consent. Velo maps your full vendor list across before the switch, flags anything it cannot place, and asks you to decide. Nothing goes live until every cookie has a category and every record is in.
See Consent Mode v2What carries across with you
The pieces other migrations make you rebuild from scratch come over intact. These are the four that matter most.
Bring your old setup. Leave the busywork.
Point Velo at your current consent tool and we handle the mapping, the import and the swap. You review it, approve it, and you are live in 72 hours with the same look and a faster banner.
Switching, answered
Which tools can I migrate from?
Cookiebot, Usercentrics and OneTrust are the ones we map most often, and the process is the same for any standard consent management platform. Velo reads your live setup, finds your categories and vendors, and lines them up with their Velo equivalents before anything changes on your site.
Will my banner change for visitors?
No. Velo rebuilds the banner to match your current colours, copy, buttons and category names, so returning visitors see what they already know. The only difference they could notice is that it loads faster, because Velo runs at the edge.
Do I lose my consent records?
No. Your existing consent logs import with their original time stamps, so the record of every choice your visitors made stays intact and exportable. When a regulator or a client asks for proof, the history is there, unbroken across the switch.
What happens to vendors Velo cannot place?
It flags them for you rather than guessing. Anything Velo cannot match to a category is held for your review, and nothing goes live until every cookie has a home. That is how you avoid a vendor quietly firing without consent after the move.
How long does the migration take?
Full setup runs inside 72 hours. The mapping and import happen first while your current tool stays live, then you swap one line in Google Tag Manager and Velo takes over. There is no window where your site is left without a banner.
Do I have to rewrite my tags?
No. You add the Velo template to your Google Tag Manager once and your existing tags read consent automatically. Your old tool's script comes out, the Velo template goes in, and Consent Mode v2 is wired correctly from the first page load.
Move off your old consent tool the easy way.
Velo maps your categories and vendors across, keeps your look and your records, and gets you live on Consent Mode v2 in 72 hours.