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Privacy Policy

Last updated 9 July 2026

This policy explains what information Gazelle collects, why we collect it, and the choices you have. We keep it plain, and we keep the data we hold to what the product actually needs.

Who we are

Gazelle (“we”, “us”) provides an AI strategic intelligence service that reads your company, monitors your market and competitors, and delivers an evidence-backed daily brief. This policy covers our website and application at getgazelle.app. If you have questions, contact us.

Information we collect

Account information

When you sign up, our authentication provider collects your name, email address, and login credentials. We do not store your password; sign-in is handled by Clerk on our behalf.

Business context you provide

To generate your analysis, we collect the information you enter or that we read from your website: your company profile, market and product description, the competitors you choose to track, your strategic priorities, and any notes or edits you make in the app.

Intelligence gathered on your behalf

To build your brief, Gazelle scans publicly available sources (news, filings, web pages, and social channels) about the competitors and themes you monitor, and stores the resulting signals, analysis, SWOT items, actions, and briefs in your workspace.

Usage and device information

Like most services, we collect basic technical data such as IP address, browser type, and interactions with the product, to keep it secure and working well.

How we use your information

  • To provide the service: read your context, run scans, and generate your briefs, SWOT, and recommended actions.
  • To send you the Daily Brief and account-related messages you have enabled.
  • To secure, maintain, debug, and improve the product.
  • To comply with legal obligations and enforce our terms.

We do not sell your personal information, and we do not use the private business context in your workspace to advertise to you.

AI processing

Gazelle uses a third-party large-language-model provider (xAI) to analyze the sources and context described above and to write your briefs. The relevant text is sent to that provider for processing so it can return the analysis. We send only what is needed to produce your output.

Cookies

We use cookies and similar technologies that are necessary to sign you in, keep your session secure, and remember preferences such as your theme. We do not use third-party advertising cookies.

Data retention

We keep your workspace data for as long as your account is active. Daily brief editions are filed in a rolling twelve-month archive. When you delete your account, we delete your associated data, except where we are required to retain it for legal or security reasons.

Security

We protect your data in transit and at rest and follow the practices described on our Security page. No system is perfectly secure, but we take reasonable measures appropriate to the sensitivity of the data.

Your rights and choices

  • Access and export. You can export your workspace data from your account settings.
  • Correction. You can edit your company profile, competitors, SWOT, and other context directly in the app.
  • Deletion. You can delete your account and its data from your account settings.
  • Email. You can turn off the Daily Brief at any time. See Unsubscribe.

Depending on where you live, you may have additional rights under laws such as the GDPR or CCPA. To exercise them, contact us.

International transfers

We and our providers may process your information in countries other than your own. Where we do, we rely on appropriate safeguards for those transfers.

Children

Gazelle is a business tool and is not intended for anyone under 16. We do not knowingly collect information from children.

Changes to this policy

We may update this policy from time to time. When we make material changes, we will update the date above and, where appropriate, notify you.

Contact

Questions about privacy or your data? Contact us.