CookieYes is good at cookie consent management and banners. But it's a cookie-consent tool — privacy policies, AI labeling, product safety, reviews and the rest of the catalogue are out of scope. RuleGoose is built for exactly those newer rules — and it leads with a free instant checker and one 0–100 score instead of a signup wall.
| Capability | RuleGoose | CookieYes |
|---|---|---|
| Free instant checker, no signup | Yes | No |
| One 0–100 compliance score for your whole business | Yes | No |
| GDPR privacy policy & cookie consent | Yes | Yes |
| US state privacy (CCPA/CPRA) | Yes | Sometimes |
| EU AI Act content labeling (Art. 50) | Yes | No |
| EU product safety (GPSR) | Yes | No |
| FTC fake-reviews & endorsements | Yes | No |
| European Accessibility Act / WCAG | Yes | No |
| US auto-renewal (state ARLs + ROSCA) | Yes | No |
| CAN-SPAM email & TCPA SMS marketing | Yes | No |
| PCI DSS payment security | Yes | No |
| Ongoing monitoring + alerts when rules change | Yes | Sometimes |
RuleGoose and CookieYes often solve different problems — plenty of businesses run CookieYes for cookie consent management and banners and RuleGoose for the newer enforcement areas. This isn't a knock on CookieYes; it's about which gap you're filling.
Optional Rule-Watch monitoring $9/mo. Everything findable & fixable for free, no signup.
Cookie consent management + banner. Tiers gate domains, scans and languages.
If your main need is cookie consent management and banners, CookieYes is a solid, dedicated choice. If you're an online seller or creator who also has to worry about the newer rules — AI content labeling, product safety, fake-review and endorsement rules, auto-renewal laws, accessibility — RuleGoose checks those for free and gives you one score across all of them. The two work well together.
Competitor details are based on public information as of June 2026 and may change — check CookieYes's site for current specifics. RuleGoose isn't affiliated with CookieYes. Informational only, not legal advice.