Privacy policy
Effective 2026-08-04 · updated 2026-08-16 (optional usage insights added) · changes are dated on this page
The short version
no_human is a coding agent that runs on your own machine. We never receive your code, your prompts, or your tickets. The personal data we hold is what you hand us directly: an email address on the waitlist or an account sign-in. If you switch on the optional usage-insights setting in the app, we additionally receive anonymous usage events and masked recordings of the app's own interface — described precisely below, off until you turn them on, and never containing your code.
What we collect, and why
- Waitlist: your email address, the plan you selected, a timestamp, and your browser's user-agent string — stored on AWS and used only to contact you about availability.
- Account: the email address from your Google sign-in or email code, held in AWS Cognito and used to operate your account.
- Support: any email you send us, kept as ordinary correspondence.
This website sets no analytics trackers and no advertising cookies. Sign-in uses only the cookies and tokens it strictly needs to work.
Usage insights in the app (optional)
The desktop apps include a single usage insights setting. It is off by default; nothing in this section happens unless you turn it on, and turning it off stops it. When on, two things are sent to us:
- Usage events: a short, fixed list — app started, task created, task completed (status, duration bucket, attempt count), task failed (error category), approve clicked, feature used — each tagged with a random installation ID and the app version. The full event list, field by field, ships inside the app's documentation and never grows silently.
- Interface replays: a recording of the no_human window only — screens visited and controls used — so we can see where the product confuses people. It cannot capture your desktop, other applications, or anything outside the app's own window. Inside the window, everything you type and everything that renders your content — code, diffs, task titles and descriptions, repository names, file paths, logs and pull-request text — is masked before recording: replays show that a screen was used, not what your work said.
The random installation ID is minted by the app and is not derived from your account, hardware, or network; we do not attempt to link it to you. Usage events flow to our own AWS storage. Interface replays and events are processed by PostHog, Inc. (US cloud) as our processor. We use this data to improve the product and for no other purpose; retention is bounded (our event store deletes after 90 days) and you can have it deleted sooner on request.
What we never see
The no_human app runs locally. Your repositories, code, tasks and prompts go only to the AI provider you configure, under your own credentials — that traffic never passes through us, with usage insights on or off. The desktop app periodically checks our release host for updates; that request carries no personal data beyond what any web request includes.
The Jira app
Our Jira app runs entirely inside Atlassian's platform, acts only with the permissions of the person clicking, and cannot reach any host outside Atlassian. It stores one thing: the label name you configure. It stores no personal data.
Cloud features
Hosted execution and team features are not yet live. Before any such feature processes customer data, this policy will be updated to say exactly what it touches.
Who processes data for us
AWS (waitlist, accounts, usage events, and transactional email), Cloudflare (serving this website), Atlassian (the Jira app), Google (optional sign-in), and PostHog, Inc. (optional usage insights, US cloud). We do not sell or share personal data with anyone else.
Retention and deletion
Waitlist and account data are kept until you ask us to remove them. Email eyalgolan96@gmail.com and we will delete your data and confirm.