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Privacy

Privacy, in plain English.

Last updated: May 19, 2026

What I collect

Right now, only your email address — and only if you put it in the waitlist form on the home page. Nothing else. No name, no phone, no tracking pixels following you around the internet.

BohdiAI uses PostHog for basic, privacy-respecting analytics (page views, button clicks) and Sentry for error reports when something breaks. Neither sells your data, and neither is tied to your email.

Why I collect it

To tell you when BohdiAI opens for real, and occasionally — rarely — when there's something genuinely worth your attention along the way. That's it. No promo blasts. No selling the list. No sharing with third parties for marketing.

Where it lives

Emails are stored in Supabase (Postgres database, encrypted at rest, US region) and synced to Resend so I can actually send you the confirmation and the eventual launch email.

How to get out

Every email I send has a one-click unsubscribe. If you want your record fully deleted (not just unsubscribed), email alex@bohdiai.com and I'll delete it within 7 days. If you're in the EU/UK, this is your GDPR right to erasure — same process, same response.

Cookies

No marketing cookies. PostHog uses a first-party cookie to count unique visits; it doesn't identify you personally. No cross-site tracking, no ad networks.

Changes to this policy

When BohdiAI opens for real and starts handling maker storefronts, this policy will grow to cover that. I'll date any update at the top, and material changes will be emailed to people on the waitlist before they take effect.

Who's responsible

BohdiAI is built and operated by Alex Ouellet (publicly: Alex Scott) in Rhode Island, USA. Questions, requests, complaints — all go to alex@bohdiai.com.