Built for WordPress sites that run Google Ads or Analytics in Europe
If you sell, generate leads, or simply track visitors from inside the EU or UK, you need Google Consent Mode v2 active before March 2024 deadlines. Most small businesses either ignore it (and lose 40 to 60 percent of their Ads data) or pay agencies thousands to fix it. We do it once, properly, for a fixed fee
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Quote 1,500 EUR plus for the same configuration
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Bill hourly with no clear endpoint
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Force you onto custom developer retainers
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Leave the WordPress plugin renewal on you
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Fixed price from 229 EUR, no surprise fees
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WordPress plugin license included for year one
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Senior specialist handles the whole setup
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Compliance validated directly with Google
Three mistakes that wreck most Consent Mode setups
Consent Mode v2 looks simple from the outside, but a small misconfiguration means Google will silently drop your conversion data. Here is what we have seen go wrong on the audits we run before every setup.
Plenty of cookie banners look compliant on the front end but never actually push consent states to Google Tag Manager. Your dashboards still show users, but Ads and Analytics get nothing. We wire the banner directly into GTM and test every consent state before going live.
If consent defaults are not configured per region, you either over-collect (illegal) or under-collect (you lose remarketing audiences and conversion modeling). We configure region-specific defaults so you stay compliant in the EU and keep firing tags everywhere else.
Most setups stop at install. We do not. We submit your configuration to Google for validation and only mark the service complete once Google confirms consent signals are reaching Ads and Analytics correctly.
From order to compliance in under a week
A predictable 4-step process. No black box, no chasing developers. You will know exactly where the setup stands at every stage.
Short call to confirm your goals, share access to WordPress, Google Analytics, and Google Ads. We send you a checklist so nothing is forgotten.
We install the licensed Consent Mode v2 plugin, connect it to Google Tag Manager (we create one if you do not have it), and configure region-specific consent defaults.
We test every consent scenario (accept, reject, partial) and verify that the right signals reach Google Ads, Analytics 4, and any other Google service you use.
We submit the setup for Google compliance validation. Once Google confirms (usually within 48 hours), we hand over a short report so you know exactly what was changed.
Real numbers from the last 90 days of setups
Averages from the WordPress sites we have configured. These are the kind of recoveries our clients see once Consent Mode v2 is wired up correctly.
Average increase in Google Ads conversions tracked after Consent Mode v2 is correctly wired.
Average uplift in Google Analytics 4 sessions reported, versus a banner with no Consent Mode.
Average time from order to Google validation across the last 90 days of setups.
Every site we configured in the last quarter passed Google's Consent Mode compliance check on the first submission.
One fixed price, no surprises
Setup is a one-time fee. Plugin license is included for year one. After that, the WordPress plugin renews at 20 EUR per year, paid directly by you to the plugin vendor.
Results, in their words
We asked our happiest clients three questions: what their situation was before, what changed, and what they'd tell someone on the fence.
Simply: Partner of EXCELLENCE!
Um parceiro que referenciamos a todos os clientes da Companhia das Cores
I chose Fuzelift to build a professional sales page! That's where we started, and I liked how quickly they got things up and running. They were instrumental in driving the implementation process. The response to requests is excellent, and the support is always available.
We are also currently managing ad campaigns, and the weekly meetings are essential for making the adjustments and optimizations needed to achieve our goals. They've been a crucial partner during this phase of our business.
What people ask before signing up.
Setup begins on the next business day after purchase and is usually complete in 2 to 3 business days. After we finish, Google takes around 48 hours to validate that consent signals and user data are flowing correctly.
Yes. This service is exclusively for WordPress websites. If your site runs on Shopify, Wix, Webflow, or a custom platform, book a free strategy call and we will recommend the right approach for your stack.
No. If you do not have one, we create a Google Tag Manager account on your behalf during setup, at no extra cost.
In most cases, yes. Sites that had a non-compliant or missing banner typically recover 40 to 65 percent of the conversion and session data they were silently losing. Exact uplift depends on your traffic mix and how strict your previous banner was.
Our service price covers the plugin license for the first year, full installation, Google Tag Manager configuration, region-specific consent defaults, end-to-end testing, and Google compliance validation. Everything you need to be compliant.
From year 2 onward, the WordPress plugin renews at 20 EUR per year, paid directly to the plugin vendor. We do not mark up that fee.
No measurable impact. The plugin is lightweight and loads asynchronously. We test page speed before and after setup to confirm there is no regression.
Consent Mode v2 covers the technical side of consent for Google services, which is what Google requires from advertisers. You still need a clear privacy policy and a published cookie policy on your site.
The service is a one-time fee. Because it involves licensed software and configuration work, we don't issue refunds. Only if we cannot complete the setup for technical reasons on our side, you receive a full refund.
Setup includes a handover and 14 days of email support to answer any follow-up questions. For ongoing campaign management, see our Google Ads management subscription.
Backend access to your updated WordPress site, your Google Analytics account, your Google Ads account (optional), your Google Tag Manager account if you have one (optional), and a public link to your privacy policy.
You can, but we recommend updating your privacy policy first or alongside the setup. We can flag what needs to change to match the consent options your visitors will see.
