Privacy Policy
Last updated: April 2026
What we collect
- GitHub account data — your username and email address, retrieved via GitHub OAuth when you connect your account.
- GitHub access token — stored to register and manage webhooks on your repositories.
- Repository list — the repos you authorise Dailix to watch.
- Webhook event payloads — raw events pushed to us by GitHub, including PR titles, branch names, commit messages, and CI/deployment statuses.
- Digest preferences — your chosen delivery time and timezone.
- Settings token — a random token used to authenticate your settings page URL. No session cookies are set.
How we use it
- To group, score, and summarise your GitHub activity into a daily email digest.
- Structured event descriptions (PR titles, CI outcomes, branch names) are sent to AI providers for summarisation. We use a mix of AI services for this step.
- Your email address is used solely to deliver your digest.
- We never sell your data, share it with advertisers, or use it for any purpose other than running the digest.
Third-party services
Service
Purpose
Data shared
GitHub
OAuth login and webhook source
Token exchanged via OAuth; events are pushed to us by GitHub
AI providers
AI summarisation of grouped events
Structured event descriptions — PR titles, CI outcomes, branch names
Resend
Email delivery
Your email address and digest content
AWS
Hosting and database
All stored data resides on AWS infrastructure
Data retention
- Raw webhook events are retained for 30 days after processing, then deleted.
- Generated digests are retained indefinitely — they are your personal history.
- Your GitHub access token is retained until you revoke access or request deletion.
Your rights
- Revoke access — you can disconnect Dailix at any time via GitHub Settings → Applications → Authorized OAuth Apps.
- Delete your data — contact us (details below) with your GitHub username and we will delete all stored data within 7 days.
Contact
Email: [email protected] — we aim to respond within 2 business days.