SavvyCal Data Processors

Last updated July 1, 2023

SavvyCal uses sub-processors to assist with the provision of our services to our customers. These sub-processors may process customer data. The identity, purpose, and privacy policy of each sub-processor is listed below.

Application Infrastructure

These sub-processors provide services essential to our core product offering. They store and process your data and your customers’ data.

Amazon Web Services

Canny, Inc.

Crunchy Bridge (Crunchy Data)

Fly dot io, Inc.

Logflare

Postmark (AC PM LLC)

Supporting Infrastructure

These sub-processors handle necessary services outside the main processing. They may store and process your data, but don’t store or process your customers’ data, except as noted.

Abstract API Inc

Churnkey, LLC

Help Scout PBC

Your customers’ data may be mentioned in support conversations.

Honeybadger Industries, LLC

Your customers’ data may be logged in an error message.

hCaptcha

We use the hCaptcha anti-bot service (hereinafter “hCaptcha”) on our website. This service is provided by Intuition Machines, Inc., a Delaware US Corporation (“IMI”). hCaptcha is used to check whether the data entered on our website (such as on a login page or contact form) has been entered by a human or by an automated program. To do this, hCaptcha analyzes the behavior of the website or mobile app visitor based on various characteristics. This analysis starts automatically as soon as the website or mobile app visitor enters a part of the website or app with hCaptcha enabled. For the analysis, hCaptcha evaluates various information (e.g. IP address, how long the visitor has been on the website or app, or mouse movements made by the user). The data collected during the analysis will be forwarded to IMI. hCaptcha analysis in the “invisible mode” may take place completely in the background. Website or app visitors are not advised that such an analysis is taking place if the user is not shown a challenge. Data processing is based on Art. 6(1)(f) of the GDPR (DSGVO): the website or mobile app operator has a legitimate interest in protecting its site from abusive automated crawling and spam. IMI acts as a “data processor” acting on behalf of its customers as defined under the GDPR, and a “service provider” for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).

June, Inc.

New Relic, Inc.

ProfitWell (200OK, LLC)

Reform (Branch Continuous Integration, Inc.)

Rewardful, Inc.

Slack Technologies, LLC

Stripe, Inc.

Userlist, Inc.