Pivotal Catalyst · Last updated: March 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Pivotal Catalyst uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on pivotalcatalyst.co.nz. We use these technologies to keep our Site functional, understand how it is used, improve your experience, and support our marketing operations. This policy should be read alongside our Privacy Policy. By continuing to use our Site, you acknowledge the use of cookies as described here.
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website, allowing it to recognise your device on return visits and remember information about your preferences or activity. Similar technologies include pixels and web beacons, tags and scripts, local storage and session storage, and SDKs and tracking libraries. References to “cookies” in this policy apply to all of these technologies.
We use cookies to keep the Site and its features working properly; remember your preferences and settings; understand how visitors use the Site; measure the effectiveness of our content and marketing activities; support third-party tools for scheduling, payments, CRM, and email marketing; deliver relevant advertising on third-party platforms to visitors of our Site; and maintain session security and protect against fraud.
These cookies are required for the Site to function. Without them, core features such as page navigation, secure login, and form submission would not work. These cookies are not subject to the same consent requirements as optional cookies. They maintain your session, enable secure account login, remember choices made during a session, and support fraud prevention and security functions.
Functional cookies allow the Site to remember choices you make and provide enhanced, personalised features. They may remember your region, language, or communication preferences; pre-fill form fields you have previously completed; and enable embedded tools such as scheduling widgets to operate correctly.
These cookies collect information about how visitors use our Site — for example, which pages are visited most often, how long visitors spend on pages, and whether any errors occur. The information is aggregated and used to improve how our Site works. We may use tools such as Google Analytics to support these functions.
These cookies are used to deliver advertising relevant to you and your interests. They may build a profile of your interests and show you relevant advertising on other sites. We may use advertising technologies from providers such as Meta, LinkedIn, and Google to measure advertising campaigns, retarget visitors on other platforms, and build custom audiences. If you do not allow these cookies, you will not receive targeted advertising from us on third-party platforms.
We and our third-party providers may use technologies to detect and prevent fraudulent transactions, abuse, or unauthorised access. These technologies may analyse device characteristics, session behaviour, and interaction patterns as part of our overall security posture.
Some cookies and tracking technologies are set by third parties on our behalf or in connection with services we use. We do not control how those third parties use the data collected through their tools. Third-party tools we currently use or plan to use on the Site include: Google Analytics (website analytics and Site performance); Meta Pixel (advertising measurement, remarketing, and audience targeting); LinkedIn Insight Tag (campaign measurement and retargeting); Stripe (payment processing and fraud prevention); HubSpot (CRM, lead capture, and marketing automation); Mailchimp (email marketing and campaign delivery); Calendly (scheduling and booking); Google Workspace (business communications); and Webflow (website hosting and delivery infrastructure). Each provider may place their own cookies governed by their own privacy and cookie policies.
We use Google Analytics to understand how visitors interact with our Site. It may collect your IP address in anonymised form, browser type, pages visited, time on pages, and referring URLs. You can opt out of Google Analytics by installing the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
We may use the Meta Pixel to measure the effectiveness of advertising on Facebook and Instagram, build audiences for future campaigns, and deliver advertising to people who have previously visited our Site. You can manage your advertising preferences through your Facebook or Instagram account settings.
We may use the LinkedIn Insight Tag to track conversions from LinkedIn campaigns, build retargeting audiences, and gain insights into the professional demographics of our Site visitors. You can opt out through your LinkedIn account settings under Advertising preferences.
When you interact with specific features of our Site, additional cookies or session data may be used. Contact forms may use session cookies to maintain form state and prevent duplicate submissions. Booking and scheduling through Calendly may involve that provider setting its own cookies. Account login uses authentication cookies to keep you logged in securely during your session. Downloadable resources may involve cookies used to confirm submission and deliver content. Payment transactions through Stripe may use cookies and device fingerprinting as part of payment processing and fraud prevention.
Where we operate a cookie banner or consent management tool on the Site, you can use it to accept or decline optional cookie categories. Strictly necessary cookies cannot be disabled through this tool, as they are required for the Site to function.
Most web browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings. You may be able to view, delete, or block cookies. Note that blocking all cookies will affect Site functionality. You can find cookie settings in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, and Microsoft Edge via each browser’s support documentation.
You can opt out of interest-based advertising from participating companies through industry tools such as Your Online Choices (youronlinechoices.com), the Network Advertising Initiative Opt-Out (optout.networkadvertising.org), and the Digital Advertising Alliance Opt-Out (optout.aboutads.info). Note that opting out does not remove advertising from your experience — it means advertising may be less relevant to your interests.
Disabling strictly necessary cookies will prevent core Site functions from working, including account login, form submission, and payment processing. Disabling functional cookies may mean the Site cannot remember your preferences and certain embedded tools may not function correctly. Disabling performance and analytics cookies will mean we collect less information about how our Site is used, but it will not affect your ability to use the Site. Disabling advertising and targeting cookies means you will not receive advertising targeted based on your visit to our Site, though you may still see general advertising on third-party platforms.
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the technologies we use, the services we offer, or applicable legal requirements. When we make material changes, we will update the “Last updated” date at the top of this page. Your continued use of the Site after any changes are posted constitutes your acknowledgement of the updated policy.
This Cookie Policy focuses specifically on cookies and similar tracking technologies. For full information about what personal information we collect, how we use and store it, how we share it with third parties, your rights to access, correct, or delete your information, and how to make a privacy complaint, please read our Privacy Policy, which is published separately on this Site. Where cookie activity involves the collection or processing of personal information, our Privacy Policy governs how that information is managed.
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or how we use cookies and similar technologies, please contact us:
Pivotal Catalyst L1/345 Tamaki Drive, St. Heliers, Auckland, New Zealand 1071
Help@PivotalCatalyst.co.nz