Privacy
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Atty is a record of your home, which means most of what it holds is information about where you live. We’ve tried to write this in plain language rather than the usual shape, and to be specific about the things that are still missing.
What we collect
Your name, email address and password when you create an account. The password is stored only as a salted hash — we never hold the password itself.
Everything you put into the product: the address and details of your property, its rooms, systems and appliances, maintenance tasks and their completions, meter and consumption readings, and any documents or photographs you upload.
A log of activity in your account — what changed, when, and who or what changed it — so the record has a provenance you can inspect.
Where it’s stored
In Amazon Web Services, in the United States (us-east-1). Documents and photographs are held in private storage that is not publicly readable; the application issues short-lived, signed links when you open a file. Everything is encrypted in transit and at rest.
What leaves our infrastructure
Documents you upload are sent to OpenAI to be read. This is how Atty extracts a serial number from a manual or a service date from an invoice without you typing it in. Pages are converted to images and sent for analysis; the resulting suggestions come back to you for confirmation. The same applies to anything you attach to a question in Ask, and to voice, which uses OpenAI for speech.
Property addresses are sent to Mapbox for autocomplete and mapping, and approximate coordinates to Open‑Meteo for local weather. OpenAI is the only party that sees the contents of your documents.
We do not sell your data, we do not share it with advertisers, and there is no analytics or tracking on this website.
Who can see your home
Today, only you. A home belongs to the account that created it and cannot currently be shared with anyone else — not a partner, not a trade, not a prospective buyer. Shared access and owner‑to‑owner transfer are being built, and when they arrive they will be something you grant explicitly, and can revoke.
Deletion, and its current limits
You can delete rooms, systems, appliances, records and tasks. These are marked as removed and disappear from the product immediately.
You cannot yet delete a home or a property from within the product, and deleting a record does not yet remove the underlying file from storage. Until those are built, email us and we will do it by hand. We would rather say this plainly than imply a self‑service deletion that does not exist.
How long we keep it
Your records are kept for as long as your account exists — the point of the product is that the history outlives the moment. Activity log entries currently expire after twelve months, though this is changing: a record intended to survive a change of ownership shouldn’t forget last year.
Security, honestly stated
Atty is in private development and its sign‑in is not yet production‑grade. There is no two‑factor authentication, no password reset, and no email verification. Do not reuse an important password here. We will replace this before opening to the public.
Contact
Questions, corrections, or a deletion request: hello@atty.house.