Privacy Policy
Effective date: July 1, 2026
SPOT is a planning app that builds personalized itineraries — “I know a SPOT.” This policy explains what information SPOT uses and how it is handled. SPOT is built privacy-first: what you save stays on your device, and planning requests never carry your identity.
The short version
- Everything you save in SPOT lives on your iPhone.
- There is no SPOT account server today — what you save lives on your iPhone.
- Building a plan may send your planning request (never your name, email, or account) to our AI provider — see “How plans are built” below.
- SPOT does not sell or rent your data, show ads, use third-party analytics or tracking, or track you across other apps and websites.
Information SPOT uses
SPOT only uses what it needs to plan, and only with your permission:
- Location (if you allow it): to find places near you, center the map, and understand where a plan is happening. Location is used to query maps in the moment; it is not stored on any SPOT server.
- Calendar (if you allow it): SPOT can read your events for a day you choose so it can plan around what you have already booked, and can add planned stops to your calendar. This stays on your device.
- Photos (if you choose a profile photo): the photo you pick is stored locally on your device.
- Sign in with Apple (optional): if you sign in to save your SPOTs, your name and email are stored locally on your device. Because SPOT has no account server, this information is not uploaded to us.
- Your preferences and plans: your home city, neighborhood, tastes, the places you mark as must-sees or want to repeat, any occasions you add (such as a birthday or a friend visiting, with their dates), and the itineraries you create are stored locally on your device.
How plans are built
SPOT uses a hybrid engine. Many plans are generated entirely on your iPhone using Apple’s on-device intelligence — nothing leaves the device. Some plans — longer multi-day trips, a limited number of plans each day, and plans on iPhones without Apple Intelligence — are built by our AI provider (Anthropic’s Claude), reached through SPOT’s own relay server.
When a plan is built in the cloud, the request contains only what is needed to plan: your brief, the kind of outing, your picks (budget, who’s going, dietary needs), must-see place names, your taste preferences, a weather note, and the destination city. It is never linked to your name, email, account, or any device identifier. SPOT’s relay server stores nothing; the request is processed to generate your plan under Anthropic’s commercial API terms and is not used to train AI models.
Information shared with third parties
To function, SPOT sends limited, non-identifying requests to:
- Apple Maps / MapKit — for place search, address lookup, directions, and to confirm a suggested place is a real, existing venue. Governed by Apple’s privacy policy.
- Open-Meteo — the coordinates of the area you are planning, to fetch a weather forecast for your trip date.
- Unsplash and Pexels — city and place names, to fetch destination and background photos.
- Anthropic (Claude) — the planning request described in “How plans are built” above, for cloud-built plans only. Sent via SPOT’s relay server, with no personal identifiers.
These requests include only what is needed to return a result (for example, a place name or a city) — not your name, your account, or other personal identifiers.
Data retention and your choices
- Your data lives on your device. Deleting the app removes it.
- You can sign out at any time, which removes saved account information from the device.
- You can revoke Location, Calendar, or Photos access at any time in iOS Settings.
- Reminders are local notifications scheduled on your device; you can turn them off in the app or in iOS Settings.
Children
SPOT is not directed to children under 13 and does not knowingly collect personal information from them.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy as SPOT evolves (for example, if a future version backs your data up to iCloud or adds cloud sync). We will revise the effective date above and reflect any material changes here.
Contact
Questions about your privacy or this policy? Email jared@joinspotapp.com.