Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 6, 2026
This policy explains, in plain language, what personal data we process on journzy.com, why, and what rights you have over it. Journzy is in private beta: today this site collects exactly two things — the email you leave on the waitlist and anonymous usage analytics.
Who is responsible (the controller)
The data controller is the operator of journzy.com, doing business as Journzy. For any privacy matter, write to us at hola@journzy.com.
Your manuscript is yours
On our landing page we promise that your writing is not used to train models without your explicit consent. This is the formal version of that promise:
Manuscripts and story-bible content — characters, places, relationships — belong to the author. We will never use them to train AI models without your explicit opt-in consent, given separately and revocable at any time. Without that consent, your text is processed only to provide the service: checking your story's continuity and returning the flags.
The writing studio is still in private beta, but this commitment holds from today and will govern the whole product.
The waitlist: your email address
If you request access to the beta, we store your email address and the language you filled the form in (Spanish or English).
Purpose: to tell you when your invitation wave opens and to announce launch pricing. Nothing else. As the form itself says: only to tell you about access — no spam, no third parties. We do not share your email with anyone for marketing, and we will never send you anything unrelated to Journzy.
Legal basis: your consent (Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR), given when you submit the form and withdrawable at any time by writing to hola@journzy.com or replying to any of our emails.
Retention: we keep your email until launch communications end or until you ask us to delete it — whichever comes first.
Analytics: PostHog
We use PostHog to understand how this page is used: pageviews, clicks, which sections get read, performance metrics, and errors on the site itself. We also record browsing sessions of this public page to improve its design.
What you type stays out of analytics by design: in session recordings every text input is masked, and the email field is additionally excluded from automatic capture — your address never rides an analytics event.
PostHog, Inc. acts as our processor and its servers are in the United States (US region). The international transfer is covered by the safeguards recognised by the European Commission — the EU–U.S. Data Privacy Framework and standard contractual clauses.
Cookies and local storage
We use no advertising cookies. PostHog stores an anonymous visitor identifier in a cookie on the .journzy.com domain and in the browser's local storage: it measures sessions and recognises the same visitor across journzy.com and the app (write.journzy.com) — never for advertising.
Light or dark theme follows your system preference and stores nothing in your browser.
Where everything is hosted
This site is served from servers in the European Union (Hetzner, in Germany and Finland), behind Cloudflare's network, which acts as a CDN and security layer and processes IP addresses transiently for that purpose.
Your rights
The GDPR gives you the rights of access, rectification, erasure, portability, restriction and objection. To exercise any of them, write to hola@journzy.com; we respond within the legal one-month deadline.
If you believe we have mishandled your data, you can complain to an EU supervisory authority — in Spain, the Spanish Data Protection Agency.
Changes to this policy
If this policy changes, we will publish the new version here with its date. If a change affects how we handle your email, we will tell you by email first.