Privacy
Waitlist + product, in plain language
What we store when you join the waitlist
- The email address you typed.
- Optional UTM source, medium, and campaign from the URL (used to understand which conferences and posts brought people here).
- The timestamp of your signup.
That is it. We do not record your IP address, your browser user-agent, or a device fingerprint. There is no cookie, no session, and no analytics script on this page.
What we do with your email
One thing only: we email you once when Pandalytics launches and give you the chance to sign up before public availability. After that single email is sent, your row in the waitlist is deleted and you stop hearing from us. No drip campaigns, no newsletters, no shared lists.
How the product itself handles data (for context)
Pandalytics is privacy by architecture. The Swift SDK that ships with apps does not send IP addresses, device IDs, IDFA/IDFV, cookies, or user-agent strings. The only stable identifier sent is an installation hash (a SHA-256 of a per-install UUID, stable until the app is uninstalled, which by design cannot be reversed to a person) plus a per-session UUID that resets each time the user returns. This is what makes retention math possible without holding any personal information.
Removing your email before launch
Email stephan@sarensw.com from the address you signed up with and we will delete the row. We will reply to confirm.
Operator
Pandalytics is built by Stephan Arenswald (sarensw.com). Hosting: Supabase (EU) for the waitlist row. No third-party email vendor is wired up yet; the launch email will be sent through whichever transactional service we connect before launch, and this page will be updated to name it before the first send.