/devreadr

Privacy notice.

Effective May 16, 2026. This early access notice is designed for launch clarity and should be reviewed by counsel before broad public launch.

Data We Collect

The early access site collects work email, company or team name, selected integration type, checkout metadata, support communications, and operational logs needed to run the service. Stripe handles payment details.

Codebase Data

Starter is designed to connect to selected live repositories for scoped read/indexing without retaining raw source code by default. During onboarding, DevReadr may process customer-approved repository or schema context to produce derived maps, module notes, dependency notes, risk notes, best-practice suggestions, and correction-loop drafts. Customers should not send secrets or regulated data.

How We Use Data

We use customer data to provide onboarding, billing, support, security review, product operation, and customer-approved codebase context. We do not sell customer codebase data.

AI Processing

DevReadr may use AI systems to generate summaries, maps, suggestions, and drafts. AI output may be wrong or incomplete and should be reviewed by qualified humans before use.

Service Providers

We use service providers such as Stripe for billing, Supabase for application data, Resend for email, Netlify for hosting, and AI/model providers for product functionality. Provider use may change as the product matures.

Retention

We retain account, billing, support, operational, and derived product records for as long as needed to provide the service, meet legal or accounting needs, resolve disputes, and protect the service. Raw source retention is not part of Starter unless separately agreed in writing.

Deletion And Access Requests

Customers can request deletion or access review by emailing hello@devreadr.com. Some billing, security, and legal records may need to be retained where required or reasonably necessary.

Security

DevReadr should use least-privilege access, server-side secrets, approval gates, and provider-specific permission review. No internet service can guarantee perfect security.