Privacy
How we think about your data
Most apps ask for your data because it's valuable to them. We start from the opposite end: what's the least we can know about you and still build something useful? Usually the answer is nothing at all.
Our Defaults
Every app we ship starts with the same set of constraints:
- No accounts or sign-ups
- No analytics or tracking
- No advertising frameworks
- No data sent to our servers — we don't operate any
- Local-first and peer-to-peer wherever possible
These aren't features we market. They're just how we think software should work. If an app doesn't need your data to function, it shouldn't ask for it.
Why It Matters to Us
Privacy isn't a toggle or a compliance checkbox. It's a design decision that shapes everything — how devices communicate, where data lives, what happens when you delete an app. We'd rather solve a harder engineering problem than take a shortcut that puts your information somewhere it doesn't need to be.
This Website
This site is static HTML hosted on GitHub Pages. No cookies, no analytics, no tracking scripts. GitHub may collect basic server logs as part of hosting; see GitHub's privacy statement for details.
App Privacy Policies
Each app has its own detailed privacy policy covering exactly what it does and doesn't do with your data:
Questions
If you have questions about how we handle privacy, reach out via our contact page.