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Privacy Policy

How Code Command handles visitor, booking, billing, and project information.

Effective date: April 26, 2026
01

Overview

This policy explains what information Code Command collects, how it is used, and the limited situations where it is shared. Code Command does not sell personal information.

This policy applies to the Code Command website, booking flow, payment flow, email communication, and client intake related to the service.

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Information collected

  • Contact information such as name, email address, company, role, and message content.
  • Booking information submitted through Cal.com, including selected meeting time and related calendar details.
  • Billing and subscription information processed by Stripe, such as customer email, subscription status, invoices, and payment records. Code Command does not store full card numbers.
  • Project information you choose to share, including product ideas, repo links, technical context, files, credentials, and feedback.
  • Basic technical information from hosting and security systems, such as IP address, browser details, device information, pages visited, and timestamps.
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How information is used

  • To respond to questions, book calls, and evaluate whether Code Command is a good fit.
  • To provide the membership service, plan work, ship requests, and communicate about projects.
  • To process billing, receipts, subscriptions, cancellations, and account records.
  • To maintain site security, troubleshoot issues, prevent abuse, and improve the service.
  • To comply with legal, tax, accounting, and contractual obligations.
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Service providers

Code Command uses third-party services to run the business and deliver the service. These providers may process information only as needed for their role.

  • Stripe for checkout, billing, subscriptions, invoices, and receipts.
  • Cal.com, Google Calendar, and Google Meet for scheduling and calls.
  • Vercel for website hosting and deployment.
  • Email, Slack, Linear, GitHub, and similar project tools when they are used for communication, request management, or code collaboration.
  • Professional advisors, tax providers, or legal authorities when required for compliance, accounting, safety, or legal reasons.
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Cookies and embedded services

The Code Command site may use essential cookies or similar technologies from embedded and linked services such as Cal.com, Stripe, and Vercel. Code Command does not currently use advertising retargeting pixels.

Third-party services may have their own privacy policies and controls. When you use Stripe checkout or Cal.com booking, their terms and privacy policies also apply.

06

Retention

Code Command keeps information for as long as needed to provide the service, maintain business records, resolve disputes, comply with legal obligations, and preserve project history.

You can ask Code Command to delete information that is no longer needed. Some records may need to be retained for legal, tax, security, backup, or legitimate business reasons.

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Security

Code Command uses reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect information, including limiting access to project materials and relying on reputable infrastructure and payment providers.

No online system is completely secure. Avoid sending unnecessary sensitive information, and use secure channels for credentials or production access when they are required.

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Children

Code Command is intended for business use and is not directed to children under 13. Code Command does not knowingly collect personal information from children.

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Your choices

  • You can choose not to provide optional information, though that may limit the ability to evaluate or complete work.
  • You can request access, correction, or deletion of personal information by emailing hello@codecommand.dev.
  • You can unsubscribe from non-essential communications if any are introduced later.
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Changes and contact

Code Command may update this policy as the service, tools, or legal requirements change. The effective date on this page will be updated when material changes are made.

Questions about privacy can be sent to hello@codecommand.dev.

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