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Next.js cookie consent

Cookie consent for Next.js sites with framework-safe script control.

Implement consent-aware scripts, validate Google Consent Mode v2 behavior, and keep consent evidence for modern Next.js marketing sites.

No credit cardConsent Mode v2Audit-ready logs

Sample scan preview

cokiq.com

Preview data

42

cookies found

11

tracking scripts

96

health score

Google Consent Mode v2Validated
Meta PixelBlocked until consent
Unknown marketing scriptNeeds review
Policy versionv2026.06.03 logged

Illustrative preview based on COKIQ scan categories. Run a free scan for live website results.

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Install path

Cookie consent for Next.js websites.

COKIQ supports developer-led Next.js installs with script loading, consent state handling, policy links, and post-install scan verification.

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Available

Scan first

Find cookies, scripts, pixels, and policy gaps on the live Next.js website before configuration.

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Available

Install guidance

Use framework-safe script placement and consent callbacks for marketing tags.

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Available

Consent logging

Record visitor choices with timestamp, region, consent state, and policy version.

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Beta

Report output

Export scan findings and consent evidence for business, agency, or legal review.

Checklist

Next.js implementation checklist.

Use this workflow to avoid generic banner-only setup.

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Scan the production domain

Verify what the public site loads, not only what the CMS or codebase lists.

02

Classify third-party tools

Separate necessary, analytics, marketing, preferences, and unknown tools.

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Configure category controls

Make choices clear and mobile-friendly, with privacy and cookie policy links.

02

Verify after publishing

Re-scan the site to confirm COKIQ is present and consent behavior is visible.

FAQ

Questions buyers ask before they commit.

Does COKIQ require a dedicated Next.js plugin?

No. Developer installs can use script-based implementation and framework-aware loading. Dedicated app/plugin options remain separate product tracks.

Can agencies manage Next.js client sites?

Yes. Agencies can scan client sites, publish consent workflows, and produce recurring reports across mixed portfolios.

Start with a real cookie scan.

See what your website loads, where consent proof is missing, and how COKIQ can turn consent into an operational workflow.