Velo vs Termly

From a cheap banner to recovered revenue, past Termly

Termly is a low cost policy generator with a banner, billed per website. If you want consent that also recovers the conversions it costs you, flat across your whole roster, here is how Velo compares.

Velo Recovery first
Best for
Advertisers and agencies who measure success in recovered conversions, not certificates.
Pricing
Session tiers with a flat multi domain fee. One price covers your whole roster.
Standout
Native server side tagging and edge signal recovery, wired for you by the Amplio Data team.
Termly Policy generator
Best for
SMBs and freelancers wanting cheap compliance documents plus a banner.
Pricing
Per website licence, banner view metered.
Standout
A low cost policy generator with a banner, over a million businesses. Owned by group.one.
Side by side

Velo vs Termly, point for point

What mattersVeloTermly
Free plan€0$0
Paid entryFrom €7 / month$10 / site (Pro+ $15)
Billing modelSession tiers, flat multi domainPer website, banner view metered
Cost as you add domainsFlat — Enterprise covers unlimitedA licence per site
Server side recoveryNative, built inNot offered
Consent Mode v2 advancedNativeBasic; advanced on Pro+
Cookie and tracker scanner
US state signals & GPC
IAB TCF certificationOn the roadmap✓ TCF 2.3 (Pro+)
Google certified CMPOn the roadmapCertified partner
SetupDone for you, live in 72 hoursSelf serve
Agency dashboard, white labelOne dashboard, every clientAgency plan (10+ sites)

Termly figures verified against its published pricing pages, July 2026. Velo runs a paid freemium model; certification is on the roadmap and does not gate recovery.

Velo pricing

Flat where it counts

Termly is cheap to start but it is a licence per site and it stops at the banner. Velo is flat across every site and wires the recovery that turns compliance into conversions.

Free
€0/ month
For a single site getting compliant.
Start free
  • Up to 10,000 monthly sessions
  • 1 domain
  • Consent Mode v2 advanced
  • One cookie and tracker scan at onboarding
Most popular
Pro
€7/ month
Scales with your traffic, not your domain count.
Start 14 day trial
  • Up to 1M+ monthly sessions
  • Design your own banner and branding
  • Automated monthly scans, plus manual on demand
  • Advanced, automated reporting
  • Email support
Enterprise
€149/ month
For teams that need testing, tracking and server side.
Talk to sales
  • Unlimited sessions and domains
  • Server side tagging, wired by our team
  • A/B testing for banners and consent flows
  • White label, team seats and priority support
On Termly pricing. Termly is cheap to start, from $10 to $15 per website, but it is a licence per site and it stops at the banner. Velo is flat across every site and wires the server side recovery that turns compliance into recovered conversions.
Why teams move

Three reasons advertisers pick Velo

One flat bill

Session tiers with a flat multi domain fee. Add a client site and the price holds, instead of climbing a tier at a time.

Recovery built in

Native server side tagging and edge masking put back the conversions consent hides. Where other tools sell it alongside, or not at all, Velo builds it in.

Done for you

The Amplio Data team installs the banner, wires Consent Mode v2 and builds your server side, live in 72 hours. Not a snippet and a wish of luck.

The fair part

Where Termly is the better call

A comparison that only flatters itself is a brochure. Termly is a capable platform, and for some teams it is the right one.

  • You want the lowest cost policy generator and banner for a handful of sites.
  • Compliance documents matter to you as much as the banner itself.
  • You are a freelancer or very small team watching every euro.
  • Server side recovery is not something you need yet.

Velo vs Termly, answered

Termly is very cheap, is Velo worth more?

Termly is a low cost banner and policy generator. Velo costs more because it does more: it recovers the conversions consent hides with native server side tagging, keeps multi domain flat, and is set up for you.

Does Termly do server side recovery?

No. Termly is a client side banner. Velo adds native server side tagging.

Is Velo cheaper across several sites?

Termly is a licence per website, so cost rises with each site. Velo is flat across every site, which closes the gap and then some on a larger roster.

Can I migrate from Termly to Velo?

Yes, we map your categories and vendors across, and most teams are live in 72 hours.

What does Velo do that Termly does not?

Server side recovery, flat multi domain pricing, and a setup done for you.

Ready when you are

See what consent is costing you

Run a free scan, or start on the free plan and wire Consent Mode v2 the way Google expects. Move the whole roster when you are ready.