Privacy Policy

Last updated: July 20, 2026

This policy explains how SheetApps handles personal data on this website — the marketing pages and the early-access (waitlist) form. It is intentionally short, because this site collects very little.

Who is responsible

The data controller is Semabytes Corp., 5900 Balcones Drive STE 100, Austin, TX 78731, USA ("SheetApps", "we"). Contact: [email protected].

What we collect, and why

Early-access form: when you request early access we process the details you enter — your email address, and optionally your name, company, and message. We use them for exactly one purpose: contacting you about SheetApps early access and launch. The legal basis is your consent (Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR), which you may withdraw at any time by asking us to delete your entry.

Abuse prevention: when the form is submitted, the request carries your IP address and country, which are recorded with the submission and used only to prevent spam and abuse of the form. The legal basis is our legitimate interest in operating the site securely (Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR).

Nothing else: this site sets no cookies, runs no trackers, and loads no third-party scripts. There is nothing to consent to and therefore no cookie banner.

Who processes it for us

Cloudflare, Inc. (USA) hosts this website and processes form submissions at its edge network. Resend, Inc. (USA) delivers the resulting notification email to us. Both act as processors under data processing agreements incorporating the EU Standard Contractual Clauses for transfers outside the EU/EEA.

How long we keep it

Waitlist entries are kept until the early-access programme concludes or you ask us to remove you, whichever comes first — after launch we either migrate your entry into an account relationship (with your action) or delete it.

Your rights

You have the right to access, rectify, and erase your data, to restrict or object to its processing, to data portability, and to withdraw consent with effect for the future. Write to [email protected] — we answer promptly. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a data-protection supervisory authority.