Pilot application privacy information
This notice explains how Sensyscope handles information submitted through the paid-pilot application funnel. It does not cover repository access, source-code review, or a later paid engagement; those require separately agreed scope and handling terms.
What the application collects
Name, work email, role, company or product, product URL or not-public-yet choice, founder/team segment, product stage, stack, selected risk surfaces, launch or decision timeline, review goal, optional context, referral/source, referrer and UTM attribution, and consent timestamps.
The form does not request repository access, source code, credentials, or secrets.
Why it is collected
Sensyscope uses the information to assess whether the bounded paid review fits the product’s stage and scope, respond to the application, attribute acquisition sources, and operate the pilot pipeline. Marketing messages require a separate optional consent.
Processors and access
Application records are stored in a private Supabase table accessible only to trusted server-side code and authorized project operators. A bounded lead summary may be sent through the configured server-side email notification provider. The notification excludes additional context, repository material, source code, and secrets.
Retention
Pilot application records are retained for no longer than 180 days after submission and are then deleted from the active application table. Sensyscope may delete a record sooner after determining that the pilot is not a fit or after receiving a deletion request, unless the information is needed for an active engagement or a legal obligation. Optional marketing consent does not extend the retention of the pilot application record.
Access or deletion requests
The founder contact address is not configured in this environment. Configuring and publishing that address is a production deployment gate.