For website owners
Know what your website collects, what policy gaps exist, and what needs attention.
About Cokiq
Cokiq was built to help businesses and agencies understand website privacy risk, monitor consent operations, and keep a usable record of scanner findings, policies, cookies, and reports.
Mission
Privacy requirements keep increasing, but most businesses still manage cookies, policies, and consent records manually. Cokiq gives teams a clearer operating system for website privacy work.
Know what your website collects, what policy gaps exist, and what needs attention.
Turn privacy maintenance into a repeatable client service with scans, scores, and reports.
Keep consent records, audit history, and configuration changes in one workspace.
Approach
Cokiq supports compliance workflows and evidence collection. It does not replace legal advice, but it helps teams reduce blind spots and keep a better operational record.
Start by discovering website signals before asking teams to configure a banner.
Use health and risk scores to prioritize work rather than relying on vague status labels.
Create a habit of reviewing cookies, policies, consent logs, and open issues.
Company
Cokiq is operated by Hostao LLC and built from years of website infrastructure, SaaS, hosting, and business automation work for SMB, agency, and global web teams.
Hostao LLC, 30 N Gould St, Ste 4000, Sheridan, Wyoming 82801, USA.
Cokiq support routes setup, billing, legal, and implementation questions through tracked channels.
Website scanner, cookie discovery, consent logs, audit trail, multi-site management, and monthly reports.
Cokiq is a cookie consent and website compliance workflow product for teams that need setup, monitoring, consent logs, and reports without enterprise CMP complexity.
Cokiq is for SMBs, SaaS teams, ecommerce owners, and agencies that need website compliance monitoring without enterprise CMP complexity.
Use COKIQ to understand what your website collects, what policy gaps exist, and what evidence you can show when clients or regulators ask.