PRIVACY // PLAIN LANGUAGE
What CamoDesk collects and why.
Last updated August 8, 2026
Workflow intake
The intake form collects the contact, business, and workflow information you choose to provide. CamoDesk uses it only to review your request, decide whether it fits a Workflow Sprint, reply to you, and keep a practical record of that conversation.
Do not submit passwords, payment-card data, health information, regulated information, private customer records, or other sensitive material. The form does not accept uploads.
Before submission, a temporary draft is kept in this browser tab so answers survive step changes and recoverable errors. That draft stays on the device and is removed after a successful submission or when the browser clears the tab's session storage.
Service providers
Valid submissions are stored in Supabase. Cloudflare Turnstile helps distinguish human submissions from automated abuse. Automated submission email is not enabled at this launch, so requests are reviewed from the stored intake record. If email delivery is enabled later, this notice will be updated before form information is sent through an email provider. The active providers process the information needed to perform their functions under their own service terms.
Analytics
If configured, CamoDesk uses PostHog for limited site and conversion events such as page views, CTA clicks, form-step completion, and submission success or failure. Names, email addresses, phone numbers, business names, URLs, and workflow answers are not sent as analytics properties. Session recording is disabled by this site.
Retention, sharing, and deletion
CamoDesk does not sell intake information. It is retained while the request is being evaluated and for a reasonable period afterward for business records and follow-up. You may ask for access or deletion, subject to records that reasonably need to be kept for security, legal, or operational purposes.
Contact
Email hello@camodesk.com with a privacy, access, or deletion request.
This page is a practical description of the launch system and is not a claim of compliance with a particular legal framework.