How to add a cookie banner to Wix
KookiOk works on Wix as a pasted one-line script, not a native app or plugin. Create a free KookiOk account, add your site so KookiOk can scan it, then copy your install snippet and add it to Wix:
- In your Wix dashboard, open Settings -> Custom Code.
- Click + Add Custom Code.
- Paste your KookiOk script into the code box.
- Under Place Code in, choose Head so it loads in the <head> of your site.
- Apply it to All pages so the banner shows everywhere.
- Click Apply. The banner goes live on your published site right away (your Wix site must already be published with a connected domain).
That is the whole install - one script, added once, applied to every page. Wix injects it into the <head> on every page automatically, so you never have to touch each page by hand.
KookiOk has no native Wix app or marketplace listing - on Wix you add it as a single pasted script in Settings -> Custom Code. After you apply it, reload your site in a private window and check that the banner appears before any non-essential cookies are set.
What you get free with KookiOk on Wix
KookiOk is a free GDPR cookie-consent platform, so a Wix site owner gets a complete, compliant setup at no cost - no per-site fee and no page-view metering. Everything below is included:
You keep building your site in Wix as usual; KookiOk just sits in front of the trackers and asks for consent first.
Why a Wix site needs a consent banner
Wix sites are rarely cookie-free. The moment you turn on Wix Analytics, add Google Analytics or an ad pixel, or embed a YouTube video, a map or a social feed, your site starts setting non-essential cookies and trackers on the visitor's device. Under the EU ePrivacy rules (Article 5(3)) those need prior consent - you have to ask before they load, not after.
The GDPR then defines what valid consent looks like: it must be a clear, freely given opt-in, with rejecting as easy as accepting and no pre-ticked boxes. A banner that simply announces "we use cookies" is not enough; it has to actually block the non-essential cookies until the visitor agrees, which is exactly what KookiOk's prior-consent blocking does.
The fastest way to know whether you need a banner is to scan your own site. KookiOk's cookie scanner crawls your Wix pages with a headless browser and lists every cookie and tracker that fires before consent - so instead of guessing, you can see what your theme, apps and embeds actually set and disclose them accurately.
Frequently asked questions
Does Wix have a built-in cookie banner?
Wix offers a basic cookie consent banner in its settings, but it is limited and does not actively block non-essential cookies until the visitor consents the way GDPR and ePrivacy expect. KookiOk adds a free, prior-consent banner that blocks analytics, ads and embeds until the visitor opts in, plus a cookie scanner and 5-year consent records.
Is the KookiOk Wix cookie banner free?
Yes. KookiOk is free for unlimited Wix sites and page-views, with a cookie scanner, prior-consent blocking, Google Consent Mode v2, 34 banner languages and 5-year consent records - no credit card and no per-site fee.
Do I need a cookie banner on Wix?
If your Wix site uses any non-essential cookies - Wix Analytics, Google Analytics, ad pixels, or embedded video, maps or social widgets - and reaches visitors in the EU or UK, then yes. The ePrivacy rules require prior consent before those load. Run a free scan to see what your site actually sets.
How do I add a cookie banner to Wix without code?
There is one small step that involves a snippet: in your Wix dashboard go to Settings -> Custom Code, click + Add Custom Code, paste your KookiOk script, choose Head under Place Code in, apply it to all pages, and click Apply. You design and configure the banner itself in KookiOk with no code - templates, brand colour or AI.
Is there a KookiOk app or plugin for Wix?
No. KookiOk has a dedicated plugin only for WordPress. On Wix it installs as a single pasted script in Settings -> Custom Code, not as a native Wix app, plugin or marketplace listing. The one-line snippet gives you the full consent banner all the same.