A few weeks ago, Axeptio announced a new partnership with CyberImpact, one of Québec’s most established names in digital marketing. The goal was clear: help Canadian organizations run effective marketing operations (tracking, targeting, automation) while staying compliant with increasingly strict privacy regulations such as Law 25 and PIPEDA.
Today, that partnership moves from announcement to implementation. Axeptio is now natively integrated into CyberImpact’s landing page editor, making consent banners easy to deploy and accessible to every user.

A Practical Solution to Law 25 for Québec Marketers
This update is a natural next step following the partnership revealed in October. At the time, Geoffrey Blanc, CyberImpact’s CEO, explained:
“Our mission has always been to empower Canadian businesses with marketing tools that are both effective and compliant. By integrating Axeptio into our ecosystem, we’re adding a critical layer of transparency and sovereignty in consent management. It’s a natural step in our commitment to an ethical, high-performance digital environment.”
That vision is now fully embedded in the CyberImpact interface: the Axeptio banner is part of the landing page creation flow, with no code to add.
This matters because Law 25 now enforces a principle similar to the GDPR: any tracking—Google Analytics, Meta Pixel, third-party scripts, embedded videos—requires prior, specific, informed user consent.
Need a refresher on Law 25? You can find our 5-step guide here.
How the Integration Works Inside CyberImpact
Axeptio now appears as a dedicated option within the page settings of CyberImpact’s landing page editor.
From there, users can either create a new Axeptio project or connect an existing one by entering their Project ID.

Creating a new project automatically generates an Axeptio setup with two ready-to-use banners—one in French, one in English—designed to provide an immediately compliant baseline for Law 25. The user receives an email invitation and can then customize texts, vendor lists, branding, or the structure of the cookie screens.
Connecting an existing project instantly brings in all previously configured settings: custom banners, cookie categories, advanced parameters, and any other options defined in the Axeptio back office.
The integration is built to be fast, intuitive, and operational from the moment it’s enabled. A full step-by-step guide is available in CyberImpact’s dedicated FAQ.
Built for Law 25, Designed for Real Marketing Needs
A key benefit of this integration is that the default Axeptio banner already includes the main vendors commonly used on CyberImpact landing pages.
In practice, tools like Google Analytics or YouTube come preconfigured. And when users add their Google Analytics ID or connect their GTM container in CyberImpact, those services are automatically detected and associated with the landing page.

This setup is also what allows Google Consent Mode v2 to work seamlessly with Axeptio. For Québec marketers, this is essential: it helps reduce data loss, strengthen campaign performance, and ensure the lawful use of Google’s measurement technologies. More details are available here.
A Partnership Built to Last
By integrating Axeptio’s banner directly into its landing page editor, CyberImpact is taking another meaningful step in a collaboration already marked by joint events and a shared commitment to supporting Québec’s marketing ecosystem.
By making compliance simpler, more transparent, and natively integrated, Axeptio and CyberImpact are helping shape a marketing landscape in Québec that is responsible, sovereign, and built for performance.
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With over 18 years of experience in the digital industry, specializing in e-commerce and ERP systems, Geoffrey Blanc has built strong expertise that he now applies in his role as Managing Director at Cyberimpact. Throughout his career, he has led multidisciplinary and multicultural teams and brought software solutions to market in multiple countries, strengthening his leadership skills and international business acumen.