A clear note
Privacy.
A short note, in plain language, about what happens when you use Tapastry. I've tried to write it the way I'd want to read it. If something here is unclear or feels wrong, write to support@tapastry.studio and I'll fix it.
What Tapastry collects
The marketing site at tapastry.studio collects almost nothing about you by default. Vercel, where I host it, keeps standard server logs for a short window (the page you visited, your IP address, your browser) — the same kind of logs every site on the internet keeps.
If you subscribe to The Letter, Tapastry collects your email address and shares it with Buttondown so that I can send you the letter. That's it.
The app at app.tapastry.studio collects what you give it: your account email, the classes you build, the sequences you save, the trainings and credentials you log, the portfolio you decide to share. Tapastry doesn't collect anything you don't put in.
Who else sees it
A few third parties help Tapastry work. They each see a small slice of what you'd expect, no more:
- Vercel hosts both the marketing site and the app, sees your requests, and keeps standard server logs. I've also enabled their cookieless Web Analytics and Speed Insights on the marketing site — Web Analytics counts page views, top pages, referrers, and rough country/device info; Speed Insights measures how fast pages load for real visitors. Neither uses cookies, neither tracks individual users.
- Supabase stores your app data (your account, classes, sequences, portfolio, training log).
- Resend sends you transactional email from the app (the magic-link sign-in, account-related notifications).
- Buttondown runs The Letter. If you've subscribed, they have your email and a record of which letters you've opened or clicked.
- ImprovMX forwards mail sent to addresses on tapastry.studio (like a reply to a letter) to my inbox so I can read and respond.
- Google Fonts serves the typefaces this site uses.
That's the whole vendor list as of May 27, 2026. I try to keep it short, and I'll update this page when it changes.
What I don't do
- I don't sell your data, ever.
- I don't show ads, anywhere.
- I don't share your classes, sequences, or portfolio with anyone you didn't intend to share them with.
- I don't run trackers from data brokers or ad networks.
AI and your data
I may use the content you create in Tapastry to develop and improve features, including AI-powered ones (like turning a notebook photo into a sequence, or suggesting sequences based on what other teachers are finding useful). I don't share that content with third parties for their own AI training. And where work can be done by people, I always prefer to send it to people first.
Sharing what you make
When you share a sequence link, the recipient sees what you intended them to see — because you sent them the link. Shared pages aren't indexed by search engines and aren't findable unless you share the URL. Your portfolio is private until you share it. When you do share it (sending a studio the link, posting it publicly), it becomes visible to whoever has that URL.
Cookies
The marketing site uses no cookies of its own. Vercel may set a session cookie for hosting purposes. The app uses session cookies to keep you logged in — those are required for it to work at all. No advertising or tracking cookies anywhere.
How to delete your data
Email Tyler at support@tapastry.studio and ask. I'll delete your account and everything in it within a few days. No friction, no retention games. This will become an in app feature in the future.
Changes to this page
Whenever I add a tool or service that touches your data, I update this page. The "Last updated" date below tells you when it last changed.
Questions
Write to Tyler at support@tapastry.studio.
Last updated: May 27, 2026.