Privacy Policy
This explains what we collect, why, who processes it on our behalf, and the control you have. We collect as little as we can to run the service well.
Last updated June 5, 2026
1. Who is responsible
Wovo is operated by 187 Studio, the data controller for the information described here. For any privacy question or request, email shashank@wovo.dev.
2. What we collect
- Account information. When you sign up, our authentication provider collects your email address and the details needed to verify it (we use passwordless email codes). We store your user and workspace records, membership, and deploy tokens.
- Content you deploy. The HTML pages you publish, their version history, titles, slugs, and the visibility settings you choose. Some of this is public by design (see section 6).
- Usage & product analytics. Events about how the product is used — for example, completing onboarding, deploying or deleting a page, changing a page’s access, or copying a share link — along with basic device and page-view data, collected through PostHog.
- Error & diagnostic data. When something breaks, we capture the exception, a stack trace, and limited request context through PostHog Error Tracking so we can fix it.
- Technical logs. Standard server and request logs (such as IP address, user agent, and timestamps) generated by our hosting provider, used for security, abuse prevention, and reliability.
3. How we use it
- To provide the service — store, version, and serve your pages.
- To authenticate you and secure your account and workspaces.
- To understand product usage and improve the experience, and to measure how people get started and share pages.
- To detect, prevent, and respond to abuse, and to enforce our policies.
- To diagnose and fix errors, and to keep the service reliable.
- To communicate with you about your account or important changes.
4. Cookies and analytics
We use first-party cookies and similar storage to keep you signed in and to attribute analytics events to a consistent (often anonymous) visitor. Analytics and error data are sent to PostHog through a first-party /ingest reverse proxy on our own domain, so requests aren’t made to a third-party hostname from your browser. We do not sell your data, and we don’t use it for third-party advertising.
5. Who processes data on our behalf
We share data only with the service providers (subprocessors) we need to run Wovo, each under their own data-protection commitments:
- Clerk — authentication and account management (handles your email and sign-in).
- Vercel — application hosting and Blob storage (serves the app and stores your deployed pages and metadata).
- PostHog (US cloud) — product analytics and error tracking.
We may also disclose information if required by law, to enforce our terms, or to protect the rights, safety, and security of Wovo, our users, or the public. If 187 Studio is involved in a merger or acquisition, data may transfer as part of that transaction, subject to this policy.
6. Public content is public
Pages you set to public are accessible to anyone with the link, and pages you additionally mark as listed appear in the community gallery. Anything you put in a public page — including personal information — can be seen and copied by others. Use private, team, or password protection for anything that shouldn’t be public.
7. Data retention
We keep your account data while your account is active. Deployed pages and their version history are retained until you delete them or close your account; deleting a page removes it from the live service, though copies may persist briefly in backups or logs. Analytics and error data are retained according to our analytics provider’s standard retention periods. When you close your account, we delete or anonymize your personal data within a reasonable period, except where we must keep it to comply with law.
8. Security
We use reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect your data, including encrypted transport, scoped deploy tokens you can rotate, and sandboxing of user-served HTML. No system is perfectly secure, so we can’t guarantee absolute security — but we work to limit the impact if something goes wrong.
9. Your rights
Depending on where you live, you may have the right to access, correct, export, or delete your personal data, and to object to or restrict certain processing. You can manage your pages and rotate tokens in the app, and for any other request — including deletion or export — email shashank@wovo.devand we’ll respond within a reasonable time. You also have the right to complain to your local data-protection authority.
10. International transfers
Our providers may process data in the United States and other countries. Where required, we rely on appropriate safeguards for those transfers. By using Wovo, you understand your data may be processed outside your country of residence.
11. Children
Wovo isn’t directed to children under 13, and we don’t knowingly collect their data. If you believe a child has provided us information, contact us and we’ll remove it.
12. Changes
We’ll update this policy as the product and our practices evolve. Material changes will be reflected in the date above and, where appropriate, announced. Continuing to use Wovo after a change means you accept the updated policy.
13. Contact
Privacy questions or requests? Email shashank@wovo.dev.