Usercentrics integration
Connect Usercentrics to show the official consent banner on your hosted booking pages and load tracking tags only after visitors consent.
Connect Usercentrics to run your own consent management platform (CMP) on your meetergo booking pages. Once connected, the official Usercentrics banner appears on your hosted booking pages, and your tracking tags (Google Analytics 4, Meta Pixel, TikTok Pixel) only load after a visitor gives consent for them. This lets you keep a single, consistent consent experience across your main website and your booking pages.
The integration is available on the Growth and Teams plans and can be set up by organization admins.
What It Does
While Usercentrics is connected:
- The official Usercentrics banner shows on your hosted booking pages, including pages on your own custom domains.
- Tracking tags (GA4, Meta Pixel, TikTok Pixel) load only when the visitor consents to them, and stay blocked otherwise.
- The default meetergo cookie banner is replaced by the Usercentrics banner.
Embedded booking widgets are not affected. When you embed a booking widget on your own website, the consent setup of that host page governs, not this integration. Connect Usercentrics there through your website as usual.
Find Your Settings-ID
You connect the integration with your Usercentrics Settings-ID, which you copy from the Usercentrics Admin Interface.
For the exact steps in the Usercentrics Admin Interface, see the Usercentrics help article: Where to find your Settings-ID.
Connect Usercentrics
- In meetergo, go to your Integrations page
- Find the Usercentrics card and open it
- Paste your Settings-ID and click Save
meetergo verifies the Settings-ID against Usercentrics when you save. If the ID is unknown, the connection is rejected, so double-check that you copied the full ID.
Options
When connecting, you can adjust a few settings:
- CMP version — choose v3 (current) or v2 (legacy). Use v3 unless your Usercentrics setup still runs on v2.
- Advanced: service-name overrides — if you renamed the Google Tag Manager, GA4, Meta Pixel, or TikTok Pixel services inside Usercentrics, enter the exact names here so meetergo can match them. The names must match your Usercentrics service names exactly.
Google Tag Manager Consent Handling
If you also have Google Tag Manager connected in meetergo, you can choose how consent is applied to it:
- Consent Mode (recommended) — Google Tag Manager loads immediately with all consent denied, and Usercentrics unlocks each category as the visitor consents. This is the standard Google Consent Mode setup and keeps your tags ready while respecting consent.
- Block until consent — Google Tag Manager only loads after the visitor consents to it in Usercentrics. Nothing from GTM runs until then.
Use Consent Mode unless you specifically need to prevent GTM from loading at all before consent.
Test Before Going Live
Turn on Test mode to load your unpublished draft configuration from Usercentrics. This lets you preview changes before they are live for real visitors.
To test your setup, open a booking page in a private/incognito window (so you start with no existing consent) and check:
- The Usercentrics banner appears.
- Before you consent, no tracking requests fire (check your browser's network tab, or use the Usercentrics preview tools).
- After you consent, your chosen tags load.
When everything looks right, turn Test mode off so real visitors get your published configuration. Leaving Test mode on means visitors see your draft, not your live banner.
Add your booking domains to your Usercentrics domain list, and consider listing meetergo as a first-party (essential) service. This keeps the banner and consent records working correctly across every domain your booking pages run on.
Usercentrics can share consent across domains, but only within the same root domain and using the same Settings-ID. It does not work on Safari or iOS. Visitors who reach a booking domain with a different root domain than your main site will be asked for consent again.
Disconnecting
To disconnect, open the Usercentrics card on the Integrations page and disconnect. After that:
- The Usercentrics banner disappears immediately.
- Tracking tags follow your meetergo cookie-banner setting again.
- Existing visitor cookies remain until they expire on their own.
- Consent records stay in your Usercentrics account.
You can reconnect at any time with the same Settings-ID.
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