Your vendor list,
kept honest by what loads.

Every tag and partner running on your site, disclosed to visitors in plain language and kept current on its own. When a new script shows up, Velo catches it, so your notice matches reality instead of a list someone wrote a year ago.

yourwebsite.com/cookies
VendorPurposeStatus
Google AnalyticsMeasurement
AnalyticsLive
Google AdsConversion tags
AdvertisingLive
Meta PixelRemarketing
AdvertisingLive
HotjarSession replay
StatisticsNew today

The disclosure layer behind 100+ marketing teams

Live tag detectionPlain language purposesGDPR & CCPA readyLive in 72h

A list you do not have to maintain

Most vendor lists are stale the day after they ship. Velo keeps yours matched to the scripts that actually run, so disclosure stays accurate without anyone editing a spreadsheet.

Finds what loads

Velo watches the scripts firing on your pages and lists each vendor by name, so the disclosure reflects what is really there.

Updates itself

A new tag added through your Google Tag Manager appears on the list automatically. Nothing slips on quietly and goes undisclosed.

Reads like a sentence

Each vendor carries a purpose your visitor can actually follow, written as plain language rather than legal filler nobody reads.

Disclosure that matches what runs

A vendor list is only useful when it is true. Velo compares what you disclose against the tags that actually fire and flags anything new or unaccounted for. No more listing a partner you dropped six months ago, and no more an analytics script running that nobody told your visitors about.

See the consent record
velo.app/vendors
Listed and loadingmatched to a live tag
14
Newly detectedadded since last review
+1
Listed, not loadingsafe to remove
2
Disclosurematches what runs
✓ in sync
How it stays current

From a new script to a clear disclosure

New script detected
hotjar.com/c/hotjar-.js
first seentoday
Step 1

A new tag appears

Someone adds a script through your Google Tag Manager, or a partner injects one of their own. Velo notices it the moment it fires on a real page.

VendorHotjar
matched
PurposeSession replay
statistics
CategoryNon essential
Step 2

Velo identifies the vendor

The script is matched to a known vendor, a plain purpose and a consent category, then slotted into the right place behind the banner. You confirm or adjust in a click.

15
vendors disclosed
live 15stale 0
Step 3

Visitors see the truth

The new vendor shows up in your cookie notice and preference centre straight away. What your visitors read is exactly what their browser is asked to load.

Shown to visitors, not buried in a PDF

The vendor list lives inside the Velo preference centre, one tap from the banner. Visitors can read who runs on the site, what each one is for and switch categories on or off, all in the same panel where they give consent. No separate page to hunt for, no document to download.

See the banner that asks
Velo···
Who runs on this site
Google AnalyticsMeasurement
Google AdsAdvertising
Meta PixelAdvertising
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What we track and disclose

For every vendor on the list, Velo records the facts a visitor and a regulator both want to see, written plainly and kept up to date.

Vendor namewho, in plain words
What it doespurpose, not jargon
Consent categoryessential or not
First seenwhen it appeared
Load statuslive or removed
Data regionwhere it sends
Policy linkvendor's own notice
Export readyfor an audit
72h

from sign up to a live, accurate vendor list.

Velo maps the tags already running on your site, names each vendor and publishes the list inside your banner, with full setup finished in 72 hours and nothing for you to keep editing by hand.

Setup time reflects a standard install on Amplio Data client sites. Detection covers the scripts that fire on the pages Velo runs on. Vendor purposes and categories are suggested for your review, not asserted on your behalf.

Vendor list, answered

What is a vendor list?

It is the disclosure of every third party that runs on your site: analytics, advertising, session tools and the rest. The law expects your visitors to be told who is collecting data and why before they consent. Velo builds that list from the tags actually loading and keeps it current.

How does Velo know which vendors to list?

Velo watches the scripts firing on your pages and matches each one to a known vendor, a plain purpose and a consent category. When a new tag appears, it is detected and slotted in for your review, so the list reflects what runs rather than what someone remembered to write down.

Does the list update on its own?

Yes. Add a tag through your Google Tag Manager, or a partner injects one of their own, and Velo flags it automatically. You confirm or adjust the vendor's purpose and category in a click, and the disclosure updates for every visitor.

Where do visitors see it?

Inside the Velo preference centre, one tap from the banner. Visitors can read each vendor, its purpose and category, and switch consent on or off in the same panel. There is no separate page to hunt for and no document to download.

Can I export the list for an audit?

Yes. Every vendor, purpose, category and first seen date exports cleanly, so when a regulator or a client asks what runs on your site, the answer is ready. It pairs with the consent audit log for the full record.

How long does it take to go live?

Full setup runs inside 72 hours. Velo maps the tags already on your site, names the vendors and publishes the list inside your banner, with nothing for you to maintain by hand afterwards.

Disclose what actually loads, not what you remember.

Add Velo once and get a vendor list that finds every tag, names every partner and stays in sync with your site, shown to visitors and ready for an audit, live in 72 hours.

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