Cookiebot CMP & Consent Mode Setup Services

provided by specialists in Google Tag Manager and privacy-first measurement

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Our Methodology
What's included in your setup

A proper CMP setup is more than adding a banner. We configure Cookiebot, set up consent correctly in GTM, review tag behaviour, and test the implementation before handover.

Setup scoping

Detailed analysis of your domain structure and regional compliance requirements.

Tag and vendor audit

Identifying every cookie and tracker currently active on your site to ensure nothing is missed.

Cookiebot configuration

Full customisation of your banner UI and technical scanning frequency.

Consent settings in GTM

Native integration with Google Tag Manager's Consent Mode API for seamless control.

Tag review

Systematic review of third-party tags to ensure they respect user consent choices.

Testing and handover

Rigorous QA process and a final walkthrough for your internal team.

Pricing
Choose your plan

Get the compliance and security your business needs without the hassle. Pick the plan that fits your needs and start protecting your website today.

FREE
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  • 20% off Cookiebot CMP
  • Set up Cookiebot yourself
  • Best for teams with in-house GTM support
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BEST VALUE
$399

Everything in MOST POPULAR, plus:

  • 30-minute consultation call
  • 4 weeks of post-work email support
  • 20% off on future consent audits
  • 6 months of Consent Mode Monitor premium access
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How the setup works

We follow a clear process so the setup is reviewed, configured, tested, and documented before handover.

1
Audit and planning

We confirm the regions in scope, the consent approach, and which Google and third-party tags need to be handled.

2
Configuration and implementation

We configure Cookiebot, set up consent in GTM, and review how Google and third-party tags should behave.

3
Testing, verification, and handover

We test consent choices during a new visit, verify the setup using the Consent Mode Monitor, and document everything.

Why teams choose this service
Less guesswork

We follow a structured setup process instead of relying on patchwork fixes.

Better tag control

Google and third-party tags are reviewed separately so consent handling is clearer.

Tested before handover

The setup is checked before launch so issues can be caught early.

DIY ROUTE
Need Cookiebot but not the setup?

Use our 20% Cookiebot discount if you plan to manage the implementation yourself. If you want us to configure everything for you, book one of the setup plans above.

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Sign up using form

Click the button below to sign up for our discount using our form and wait for an email to be sent to the email address provided.

2
Use registration key

Use the registration key to sign up for your Cookiebot account.

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Add payment details

Before your free 14-day trial ends, add your payment details.

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Contact us

We can put an account note for the plan you select. But do not hesitate to reach out yourself.

Brands we’ve worked with

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Consent Management FAQs

This page is built around Cookiebot because it works well for many GTM-based consent setups. If you already use another CMP, contact us first, and we’ll confirm whether we can work with your current setup or whether a migration would make more sense.

A proper consent setup can change what is collected before consent, but the goal is to make measurement work correctly within the consent approach you choose. We configure Google tags and third-party tags separately because they do not behave the same way under consent mode.

We test the implementation before launch and verify the setup after configuration. The premium plan also includes 2 weeks of post-launch support for implementation-related questions and minor fixes.

The setup itself is a one-off project. The premium plan adds short post-launch support and discounted future audits if you want follow-up reviews later.

Yes, where they are in scope. Third-party tags do not become consent-aware just because Google Consent Mode is enabled, so they need their own consent logic and trigger checks.

We test the implementation in GTM Preview and use the Consent Mode Monitor to verify that tags have the correct consent signals and that no tags are missing consent checks.