Plain answers, no legalese
Privacy
I built this for families like mine. Here’s exactly what happens to what you type, in plain words, because you deserve plain words.
Nothing is stored on our end. There are no accounts, no sign-ups, no database. Your schedule lives in the link in your browser’s address bar. That’s why you can bookmark it, text it to yourself, or scan the QR code on a printed page to get it back. If you lose the link and the paper, we can’t recover your schedule, because we never had it.
What you type is processed, briefly, then gone. When you make a schedule, the steps you typed pass through our servers and an AI service (Anthropic’s Claude) to pick matching pictures or suggest steps. That processing is transient. We don’t keep what you wrote attached to you. The one thing we log is phrases that didn’t match a picture, with no name or identity attached, so we know which pictures to draw next.
No tracking, no analytics, no ads. No cookies following you around, no pixels, nothing sold to anyone. Not ever. This tool is free because organizations and people who believe in it keep it free, not because you’re the product.
About your child. The tool never asks for your child’s name, age, photo, or anything else. And because nothing is stored, nothing about your child can sit in a database somewhere. If you choose to put a name in a schedule title, it lives only in your link and your printed page, under your control.
One practical note about links. Because your schedule is encoded in its link, anyone you share that link with can see that schedule. Share it like you’d share the paper version: with people you trust.
Questions, or something here doesn’t look right? Email me at dave@be-ausome.com and I’ll give you a straight answer. I’m a dad, not a privacy department.
