Private beta

Privacy Policy

Last updated: July 16, 2026

1. Overview

This Privacy Policy explains how Obsessify’s operator (“Obsessify,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) collects, uses, and shares information when you join the waitlist or use the Obsessify website and private beta (the “Service”).

2. Information we collect

Waitlist information

When you join the waitlist, we collect your email address, the signup source, submission timestamps, and a limited browser user-agent string. We also use your IP address temporarily to rate-limit repeat submissions. Our hosting provider may retain IP addresses and request logs under its own practices.

Account information

If you receive beta access, we collect your email address, account identifier, authentication session, and account dates. Authentication is handled by Supabase. Obsessify does not intentionally store your plain-text password in its application database.

Learning and usage information

We collect topics and instructions you submit, generated learning paths, fork or related-topic context, saved courses, lesson and quiz progress, achievements, course visibility or inactive status, usage and quota records, generation status and cost metadata, and Rabbit Hole content selections.

Technical information

We and our providers may automatically process IP address, device and browser information, timestamps, pages or endpoints requested, error information, and security or audit events. The Service uses browser storage and authentication cookies or similar technology to keep you signed in and remember necessary session information.

Communications

We collect information you include when you email us or send feedback or support requests.

3. Public and private learning topics

Obsessify automatically classifies topics. Broad, reusable learning topics and their generated paths may be marked public, appear in the in-app search or topic ticker, and be reused by other users. Topics that appear personal, sensitive, or specific to a person, business, or location are intended to remain private and visible only to you. Forked paths are also intended to remain private.

Automated classification can be wrong. Do not submit passwords, account numbers, private health records, confidential business information, or other secrets. If you believe something was made public by mistake, email us so we can investigate and remove it from shared discovery where appropriate.

4. How we use information

We use information to:

  • provide authentication, generate and save learning paths, and track progress and achievements;
  • operate the public course cache and related-topic discovery described above;
  • manage beta invitations, waitlist submissions, usage limits, and account access;
  • send the operator a notification when someone joins the waitlist;
  • secure, troubleshoot, measure, maintain, and improve the Service;
  • communicate with you about access, support, policy changes, or Service matters; and
  • comply with law and protect the rights, safety, and integrity of users, Obsessify, and others.

5. AI processing

Obsessify sends the topic and other prompt context needed for generation to Anthropic, which provides the AI models used by the Service. This may include related-topic or fork context and portions of an in-progress learning path needed to generate later modules. Avoid including personal or confidential information in your prompts. Anthropic processes this information under its own terms and privacy commitments.

6. When we share information

We may share information in these limited situations:

  • Service providers: Supabase provides authentication and database storage; Vercel hosts and delivers the website and server functions; Anthropic provides AI generation; and Resend delivers waitlist notification email. They process information on our behalf or as described in their own terms.
  • Public course cache: topics and generated paths classified as public may be shown or reused inside the Service as described above.
  • Legal and safety reasons: when reasonably necessary to comply with law, respond to valid legal process, prevent fraud or abuse, or protect rights and safety.
  • Business transfer: as part of a merger, financing, reorganization, acquisition, or sale of all or part of the Service, subject to applicable law.
  • With your direction: when you ask us to share information or intentionally open or use a third-party link or service.

We do not currently sell personal information or use it for cross-context behavioral advertising.

7. Third-party links

Learning paths and Rabbit Hole results may link to YouTube, community sites, or other third-party resources. If you open a third-party site, it may receive your IP address, browser information, and details about your interaction under its own privacy policy. Obsessify does not control those sites.

8. Retention

We retain information for as long as reasonably needed to run and secure the beta, provide your account, meet legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce agreements. Waitlist records may be kept while beta access is being managed. Account and learning data may remain until you request deletion or the beta ends. Limited information may remain longer in backups, security logs, fraud-prevention records, or records we must keep by law.

Hiding, archiving, or removing a course from your dashboard may not immediately erase every related record. Email us if you want to request deletion of your account or associated personal information.

9. Your choices and requests

You may sign out, stop using the Service, or email us to request access to, correction of, or deletion of your personal information, to leave the waitlist, or to report a topic that should not be public. We may need to verify your identity before completing a request. Rights vary by location, and applicable law may allow or require us to keep certain information.

10. Security

We use reasonable technical and organizational measures intended to protect information, including authenticated access and database access controls. No online service is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee that information will never be lost, accessed, or disclosed without authorization.

11. Children’s privacy

The Service is not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe a child under 13 has provided information, contact us so we can investigate and take appropriate action.

12. Processing locations

Obsessify and its providers may process information in the United States and other countries where they operate. Those locations may have different data-protection laws than your location.

13. Changes to this Policy

We may update this Policy as the beta or our practices change. The “Last updated” date will show when it changed. If a change is important, we will take reasonable steps to provide additional notice.

14. Contact

For privacy questions or requests, email fgiunta94@gmail.com.

Related terms

Your use of Obsessify is also governed by the Terms of Service.