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Cloakist is a custom-domain and white-label branding SaaS for public web pages. It lets users connect pages from 30+ platforms—including Notion, Airtable, Calendly, Linktree, Canva, Typeform, and Google Forms—to their own domains, while adjusting branding, SEO, and front-end code in the Cloakist Dashboard. It is positioned not as a website builder, but as a way to “move” pages already created in third-party tools onto your own domain while maintaining consistent branding.
Based on the information available, Cloakist’s core modules include custom domains, brand customization, SEO metadata, social sharing previews, favicon settings, CSS/HTML/JavaScript customization, and the ability to add analytics, tracking, live chat, and similar components. The official messaging emphasizes that it works better than a simple redirect or iframe: visitors stay on your own domain, specific pages can be linked directly, and the mobile and SEO experience is more complete. The setup process is lightweight: after entering a page URL, you can first generate a free .cloakist.site test domain, then add your own domain. On the domain side, this usually requires configuring 2 DNS records.
Pricing is straightforward, with both monthly and annual billing; annual billing saves 20%. Basic costs $10/month and supports 1 site; Starter costs $15/month and supports up to 3 sites; Pro costs $35/month and supports up to 10 sites; Agency costs $95/month and supports up to 50 sites, with extra client domains, possible custom integrations, and bulk discounts for more sites. All plan pages indicate that you can start for free with no credit card required, and they offer a 7-day free trial plus a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Its strengths are broad platform coverage, no-code setup, fast deployment, and the ability to use CSS/JS for deeper branding and marketing-tracking customization. It also offers a clear pricing ladder for agencies and multi-site operators. Limitations include the lack of disclosed enterprise collaboration features such as team management, role-based permissions, and audit logs. For security and compliance, only AWS hosting is mentioned; no SOC 2, GDPR, or similar certification details were found. Developer capabilities such as APIs, webhooks, and SDKs are also not clearly stated.
Cloakist is a good fit for individual creators, startups, brand teams, and agencies that want to unify the domain, SEO, and visual style of pages built with external tools. It is especially suitable for marketing pages, booking pages, forms, portfolios, and knowledge-base entry points. Access from China is not covered in the available information, so it is unknown. Because Cloakist depends on the target third-party platforms and AWS, the actual access experience may vary depending on source pages such as Notion, Airtable, and Calendly. Payment methods are not disclosed. Alternatives to consider include Super, Potion, Simple.ink, Sotion, as well as Webflow, Framer, or the built-in custom-domain features offered by each platform.
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