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Last updated 23 August 2026

Subprocessors

This page is the authoritative list. It changes before a change takes effect, never after.

In use today

Two, and neither of them receives anything from us about you. They see your IP address because they are in the path between your browser and this page.

Who What for What they see
CloudflareDNS and proxy in front of the siteYour IP, the page you asked for, and aggregate performance timings
ReliableSiteHosting for the server that answersStandard web server access logs

Google Fonts was on this list until 23 August 2026 and is not any more. The typefaces were coming from Google’s CDN, which made Google a subprocessor by accident rather than by choice; they are now served from the same server as the page. The removal is recorded here instead of the row being quietly deleted, which is the only way a list like this can be checked against its own history.

Expected at launch

None of these is in use. They are named now so the list does not arrive as a surprise later, and the day one starts being used it moves to the table above with the date.

  • A payment processor, for subscriptions. Not chosen.
  • A transactional email provider, for the things a product has to send. Today mail for this domain runs on our own server.
  • A model provider, for the part of the product that reads and proposes. The deterministic observers that measure do not use one and will not.

Not subprocessors

Worth stating because their absence is a design decision, not an oversight. There is no analytics provider, no advertising network, no session recorder, no tag manager, no chat widget, no consent platform and no CDN for scripts. Until 23 August 2026 there was one exception, a measurement beacon the Cloudflare edge injected on its own; it is off and was verified gone. The three files of JavaScript this site loads are served from the same server as the page.

There is also no customer data platform, no CRM and no marketing automation, because the waitlist form does not submit anywhere yet and there is nothing to put in one.

How changes are announced

This page is updated before a new subprocessor starts, not after. When there are customers, they get told directly and with enough notice to object; today there are none, and saying so is more useful than describing a notification process that has never run.