Usercentrics CMP
Enterprise CMP with IAB TCF v2.2, multi-domain management and a detailed audit trail.
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Editorial summary
Usercentrics is an established enterprise consent-management vendor headquartered in Germany. Its focus is multi-domain setups, TCF v2.2 and audit requirements for larger brands. Lower entry costs only exist via sister products – the enterprise product is budget-intensive.
Recommended for enterprise, publisher, agency. Pricing tier: Enterprise.
Primary use cases
- Groups with many brands and domains
- Publishers running programmatic advertising (TCF v2.2)
- Setups with strict audit and reporting requirements
- Groups with many brands and domains
- Publishers running programmatic advertising
- Setups with strict audit requirements
- Solo founders with a single brochure-style website
- Very small budgets below ~50 EUR/month
Feature overview
- IAB TCF v2.2
- Google Consent Mode v2 (Advanced per vendor)
- Multi-domain and multi-brand management
- Granular audit log
- Server-side consent API
Pricing note
Enterprise pricing on request. Public pricing exists primarily for sister products (e.g. Cookiebot, app-CMP). Check current models on usercentrics.com before contracting.
Prices are indicative and can change with the vendor.
Setup effort
- Define the account- and domain strategy
- Align TCF and Consent Mode configuration
- Integrate GTM or server-side tagging
- Configure audit trail and reporting
- Run internal team onboarding
Things to watch
- Complex setup is hard to run without a development team.
- Licence costs scale visibly with page-views and number of domains – clarify the pricing model in detail before contracting.
Privacy & compliance notes
- Often used in regulated industries.
- Does not provide automatic legal advice – GDPR responsibility remains with the operator.
Practical context
Integration via tag manager, server-side tagging or direct script embedding.
Onboarding typically runs as a project phase – not a 'quick install'.
Vendor based in Germany; emphasises GDPR/TTDSG context.
Audit features do not replace the operator's own legal assessment.
According to vendor, Google Consent Mode v2 including Advanced is supported. Server-side paths are configuration-intensive.
According to vendor, IAB-certified for TCF v2.2 – confirm the current status on the vendor site or in the IAB vendor registry.
Enterprise licences depending on volume and modules. Sales process required.
Expect a multi-week setup project with vendor onboarding, tag mapping and QA.
- usercentrics.com
- View pricingusercentrics.com/pricingCheck the vendor's current pricing.
- docs.usercentrics.com
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- Last reviewed
- 03 Jun 2026
- Data confidence
- Medium · as of 03 Jun 2026
- Sources
Provider website usercentrics.com (accessed on 2026-06-03 with a standard browser user-agent; with a minimal user-agent the cloud WAF returns 403 — content remains publicly reachable).
Own editorial assessment — pricing details on sales request.
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