Privacy

What we keep, and what we don't.

Last updated: June 2026

Your Hours Are Numbered is a small product. We keep the smallest amount of data we can and still run a working ledger of your hours. This page explains, in plain language, what gets collected, who processes it on our behalf, and how to take your data with you or delete it.

What we collect

When you sign in, Clerk handles authentication and gives us an account identifier, your email, and (if you choose to add one) your name and avatar. We never see your password.

When you log a block, we store the note you wrote, the grade you assigned it (green, amber, red), its length, and the time it was logged. These rows live in our Supabase database, keyed to your account.

When you subscribe, Stripe handles your payment. Your Hours Are Numbered stores your Stripe customer and subscription identifiers so we know whether your account is active. We never see or store your card number.

Subprocessors

A few specialised vendors run pieces of Your Hours Are Numbered for us. Each one only receives what it needs to do its job.

Your rights

You can export every block we hold for you as a JSON file from Settings, in the “Your data” section. The same section has a one-click account deletion: it removes your Clerk identity and cascades through to delete every block we've stored for you. If you'd rather we handle it manually, email us and we will.

Cookies and tracking

Your Hours Are Numbered uses Clerk's session cookie to keep you signed in and Vercel's privacy-friendly analytics to count page views. We don't run advertising trackers, fingerprinting, or third-party marketing pixels.

Contact

Questions about this policy, or about the data we have on you, go to support@hours.app.