Developjoy privacy
Privacy basics
Developjoy keeps data collection lightweight. This page explains what information may be handled when someone visits the site, starts a membership, or works with Developjoy through Stripe, email, or private resources.
What information may be collected
Basic information you provide directly, such as your name, email address, and billing details.
Account and authentication data handled through Clerk when you sign in with Google or access member pages.
Project-related information you choose to share during planning calls, email threads, private repos, or onboarding materials.
Payment and subscription information handled by Stripe when you purchase, renew, or manage a membership.
How information is used
To deliver the membership, schedule the included implementation call, and provide requested workflow support.
To send receipts, invoices, billing notices, and membership-related communication.
To prepare tutorials, repos, templates, and follow-up materials that are relevant to your work.
Stripe and third-party services
Stripe processes subscription payments, billing details, invoice records, and membership-management actions.
Clerk handles Google SSO account authentication. The database stores lightweight profile and membership access records.
Private repos, tutorials, file-sharing tools, calendaring services, and email may also be used when needed to deliver the service.
You should review the privacy policies of the third-party tools you use alongside Developjoy, especially Stripe and any collaboration or hosting services connected to your workflow.
Sensitive information
Secrets, API keys, and credentials should not be sent casually over insecure channels or committed into shared repos.
Developjoy aims to use placeholders, setup notes, environment variables, and private tooling boundaries rather than embedding secrets directly in deliverables.
Contact
For privacy questions or data-related requests, contact the email used to send you this offer.