Privacy policy
ProjectKit has no accounts and keeps your projects in your own browser.
Last updated 2026-08-18
Needs legal review before launch: This is a plain-language starting point written for a planning utility. Have it reviewed by a qualified lawyer for your jurisdiction — GDPR, UK GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, and state privacy laws each impose specific disclosure and rights language — before publishing it as your policy.
The short version
- No account is required and none is offered.
- Your saved projects, notes, and shopping list live in your browser's local storage, not on our servers.
- We do not sell personal information.
- We do not ask for your address, phone number, or property details.
What stays on your device
Saved projects — the planner you used, the values you entered, your notes, which shopping list items you have ticked off, and any contractor quote you typed in — are stored in local storage in your browser. They are not transmitted to us. Clearing your browser data deletes them permanently, and they are not recoverable.
You can delete any saved project at any time from My projects.
What reaches our servers
Natural-language project descriptions
If you type a description into the “What are you trying to build?” box, that text is sent to our server so it can be matched to a planner. When our own pattern matching cannot interpret it and an AI provider is configured for this deployment, the text may also be sent to that provider to extract measurements. Please do not include personal information in that box — it is a description of a building project, and nothing more is needed.
Payments
If you purchase a Project Pack, payment is handled entirely by Stripe. Card details are entered on Stripe's systems and never reach ProjectKit — we never see, receive, or store a card number. We receive only a session reference confirming whether a payment succeeded. Stripe's own privacy policy governs the data they collect.
Standard request logs
Our hosting provider records the usual web-server information — IP address, user agent, requested URL, timestamp — for security and reliability. This is ordinary infrastructure logging, not profiling.
Analytics
This deployment runs Vercel Web Analytics, which records page views, visitor counts, referrers, countries, devices, and browsers. It is cookieless and does not build a profile of you across sites. Vercel's own privacy policy governs what they hold.
Google Analytics is used in addition only where a measurement identifier is configured. If none is set, no Google script is loaded at all.
Whichever is running, the page address is stripped before it is sent. ProjectKit puts your measurements, prices, natural-language description, saved-project identifier, and Stripe session identifier in the URL, and none of those leave your browser: only the route and a short list of campaign parameters survive. A saved project is reported as “/project-pack/[id]” rather than by its identifier. Product events — a project calculated, a pack previewed, a link followed — carry only the planner name, the unit system, and similar fixed labels.
Reporting a problem
The “Does this estimate look wrong?” link under each result opens your email client or a feedback form with the planner name, the unit system, the build identifier, and the page route filled in. It does not include your measurements, your notes, or anything you typed in your own words. If you want to send those, you can add them to the message yourself before you send it.
Advertising and affiliate links
ProjectKit may display advertising and may earn a commission when you follow a link to a retailer and make a purchase. Affiliate links are marked. Advertising and affiliate partners set their own cookies and are governed by their own privacy policies. Where advertising is not configured on a deployment, no advertising code is loaded.
Cookies and local storage
ProjectKit itself does not set tracking cookies. It uses browser local storage for your saved projects and to remember that a Project Pack has been unlocked. Third-party analytics or advertising, where enabled, may set their own cookies.
Children
ProjectKit is intended for adults planning home improvement work and is not directed at children.
Your choices
- Delete saved projects individually from My projects, or clear your browser's site data to remove all of them.
- Use ProjectKit without ever typing a description into the natural-language box — every planner works directly.
- Use browser or extension-level controls to block analytics and advertising.
Changes
If this policy changes materially, the date at the top of this page will change with it.
Contact
Questions about privacy: projectkits@outlook.com.