The page asks for an email address and nothing else. Kuzu is being built by Alex, working alone, and this is the whole of what happens to that address.
The address you type, and how you arrived: the site that referred you, any campaign parameters in the link you followed, and the page you landed on. No name, no company, no role — the field does not ask, and nothing on the page reads anything else about you.
Into our HubSpot, which is the CRM Kuzu is being built to read. HubSpot is a US company, and the address sits on their systems. It goes nowhere else: there is no mailing tool, no analytics account and no spreadsheet behind this.
Telling you when Kuzu is ready to look at. How you arrived tells me which channel a reader came from, which is how I work out where to spend my time. That is all of it.
It isn't sold, rented, shared or passed to anyone else. There is no newsletter, there is no advertising, and no profile is built from it.
This site sets no cookies, and loads no scripts, fonts or images from anywhere else — each page is a single file that pulls in nothing. There is nothing here to track you with, which is why nothing asked you to accept anything.
Write to hello@trykuzu.com and I will delete the address. You do not have to give a reason, and the same address reaches me if you would rather ask what is held first.