Companies that use Cookieyes

Analyzed and validated by Henley Wing Chiu
All consent management Cookieyes

Cookieyes We detected 30,889 customers using Cookieyes and 1,396 customers with estimated renewals in the next 3 months. The most common industry is Software Development (8%) and the most common company size is 51-200 employees (32%). Our methodology involves detecting JavaScript snippets or configurations on customer websites.

Note: We are unable to detect churned customers for this vendor, only new customers

About Cookieyes

Cookieyes provides a cloud-based consent management platform that scans websites for cookies, displays customizable consent banners, automatically blocks non-essential scripts until user consent is obtained, and logs consent records to help businesses comply with GDPR, CCPA, and other global privacy regulations.

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Company Employees Industry Region YoY Headcount Growth Usage Start Date
Smart Office USA 11–50 Human Resources Services US 0% 2026-01-08
Assisted Living Services, Inc. 201–500 Hospitals and Health Care US N/A 2026-01-08
Mark-it Express Logistics 201–500 Transportation/Trucking/Railroad US N/A 2026-01-08
Vermont Public Power Supply Authority 11–50 Utilities US +18.8% 2026-01-08
Kipling Group 51–200 Real Estate CA +18.8% 2026-01-08
Dark Watch 11–50 Technology, Information and Internet US +275% 2026-01-08
Agilix Solutions 201–500 Wholesale US +4.2% 2026-01-08
WorldQuant 501–1,000 Financial Services US +14.4% 2026-01-08
ZIMARK 51–200 Technology, Information and Internet IL N/A 2026-01-08
Connelly Electric Co 501–1,000 Construction US N/A 2026-01-08
Sigma Consulting Group 51–200 Staffing and Recruiting GB N/A 2026-01-08
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute 2–10 Non-profit Organization Management US +21.4% 2026-01-08
Södertälje Science Park 11–50 Business Consulting and Services SE +16% 2026-01-08
High Desert Museum 11–50 Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos US +4.3% 2026-01-08
TECOPESCA 1,001–5,000 Food and Beverage Manufacturing EC N/A 2026-01-08
Sabel Systems Technology Solutions, LLC 201–500 Engineering Services US +22.9% 2026-01-08
SEGURIDADE A1 51–200 Security and Investigations ES -24.1% 2026-01-08
Nomo 51–200 International Trade and Development SE +8.7% 2026-01-08
Affinity Associates Limited 201–500 Accounting GB N/A 2026-01-08
Boca Biolistics, LLC 11–50 Biotechnology US +3.3% 2026-01-08
Showing 1-20 of 30,889

Market Insights

🏢 Top Industries

Software Development 2167 (8%)
IT Services and IT Consulting 1703 (7%)
Construction 960 (4%)
Financial Services 950 (4%)
Retail 950 (4%)

📏 Company Size Distribution

51-200 employees 9616 (32%)
11-50 employees 9601 (32%)
2-10 employees 3758 (13%)
201-500 employees 3757 (13%)
501-1,000 employees 1583 (5%)

🔧 What other technologies do Cookieyes customers also use?

Source: Analysis of tech stacks from 30,889 companies that use Cookieyes

Commonly Paired Technologies
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Technology
Likelihood
44.4x
35.6x
35.0x
32.7x
15.2x
13.7x
I noticed that Cookieyes users are primarily digital marketing-focused companies that take compliance seriously while running sophisticated inbound strategies. The strong correlation with Yoast and Google Search Console tells me these are content-driven businesses investing heavily in organic search visibility. They're not just throwing up websites; they're building SEO-optimized content engines that need proper consent management because they're tracking user behavior across multiple touchpoints.

The pairing of Microsoft Clarity with Cookieyes is particularly revealing. These companies want deep insights into how users interact with their sites through session recordings and heatmaps, but they're doing it the right way by getting proper consent first. The LinkedIn Ads and HubSpot Marketing Hub correlation confirms they're running B2B plays, using content to generate leads and nurturing them through marketing automation. This isn't accidental. It's a deliberate strategy where they attract visitors through search, convert them with gated content, and track everything to optimize the funnel.

My analysis shows these companies are definitively marketing-led organizations, likely in growth or scale-up stages. They've moved beyond basic websites and are operating sophisticated demand generation programs. The presence of Intune suggests many have mature IT operations with remote workforces, which tracks with companies that have grown past the startup phase. They're serious enough about compliance to invest in cookie consent management, which means they're either operating in regulated industries, targeting European markets, or both.

👥 What types of companies is most likely to use Cookieyes?

Source: Analysis of Linkedin bios of 30,889 companies that use Cookieyes

Company Characteristics
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Trait
Likelihood
Funding Stage: Debt financing
11.9x
Funding Stage: Equity crowdfunding
11.4x
Funding Stage: Private equity
10.8x
Country: PL
8.0x
Country: GB
5.6x
Country: SE
5.6x
I noticed that CookieYes users span an incredibly diverse range of industries, but what they actually do falls into some clear patterns. Many are service providers: consulting firms helping other businesses transform ("improving operational efficiency," "modernizing data"), staffing agencies placing specialized workers, engineering firms designing infrastructure, and professional services companies offering expertise. Others manufacture physical products ranging from food and beverages to plastics and industrial equipment. There's also a significant cluster of real estate, construction, and property management firms, plus healthcare providers and educational institutions.

These are predominantly established, mature companies. The employee counts typically range from 11 to 500+, with many in the 50-200 range. Most lack recent funding rounds, suggesting they're either profitable, privately held, or family-owned rather than venture-backed. The frequent mentions of decades in business, multiple locations, and serving thousands of clients reinforce this maturity. Even the few startups in the mix seem to have moved past the earliest stages.

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