Privacy Policy
Last updated 15 July 2026
SoloSpace is a native Mac workspace. It is sold once, it runs on your machine, and it is built so that we hold as little of your data as possible. This page describes exactly what we hold - not the category of thing we might hold.
The short version
- We store your email, your purchase, and which Macs your license is activated on. That is the whole list.
- We never see your AI prompts, code, files, or API keys. SoloSpace is bring-your-own-key: your keys live in your Mac’s Keychain and your prompts go straight from your Mac to whichever AI provider you chose. They do not pass through us.
- No analytics, no telemetry, no tracking. The app sends us nothing except the license check described below. The website runs no analytics scripts.
- We do not sell or share your data, and we run no advertising.
What we collect, and why
1. Your account
When you sign in with Google, Apple, GitHub, or an email code, we receive your email address and a stable account identifier from that provider. If you sign in with Google, the only permissions we request are email and profile - the basic scopes. We do not request access to your Gmail, Drive, Calendar, contacts, or any other Google service, and we could not read them if we tried.
We use this only to know which account owns which license. Authentication is handled for us by Supabase.
2. Your purchase
When you buy SoloSpace, we store the email you checked out with, the amount, your claim code, and Stripe’s identifiers for the payment. We use these to give you the license you paid for and to honour refunds.
We never see your card details. Payment is handled entirely by Stripe; your card number never reaches our servers.
3. Your activated Macs
A SoloSpace license runs on up to three Macs. To count them, each Mac sends us a hardware identifier(macOS’s platform UUID) and the name of the Mac (its local hostname, which may contain your name if you named it that way), plus the time it last checked in.
This is a persistent identifier for your machine, and we want to be straightforward about it: it is how the three-device limit works. It is not used for tracking, profiling, or advertising, and it is never joined to anything outside your own license. You can remove a Mac at any time from the app’s sign-in screen, which deletes that record.
Who else processes this data
We use a small number of vendors, each for one job. They act as our processors and are bound by their own agreements.
- Supabase - accounts, sign-in, and the license database.
- Stripe - payment processing.
- Vercel - hosting for solospace.dev.
- Cloudflare - DNS, and delivery of the app download.
- Resend - sending sign-in and account emails.
Your AI provider (Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, or whoever you configure) is not in this list, because that relationship is yours, not ours. Your prompts are governed by your agreement with them. We are not a party to it and we cannot see it.
How long we keep it
Because a SoloSpace license is permanent, we keep your account and purchase records for as long as your license exists - a lifetime licence we could not verify would not be much of a licence. Device records are removed as soon as you deactivate the Mac. Purchase records may be retained longer where tax or accounting law requires it.
Your rights
You can ask us for a copy of your data, ask us to correct it, or ask us to delete your account. If you are in the EU/EEA or UK, this is your right under the GDPR; in California, under the CCPA. Deleting your account also gives up the license attached to it, so we will confirm before we do it.
Email hello@solospace.dev and we will answer within 30 days.
Children
SoloSpace is a professional developer tool and is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect their data.
Changes
If we change this policy in a way that affects you, we will update the date at the top and, for anything material, email you. We will not quietly start collecting something new.
Contact
SoloSpace - hello@solospace.dev