Privacy

Privacy Policy

This policy explains what moretime.ai collects when you use this website, who else receives it, and what you can ask us to do about it. It covers www.moretime.ai and everything on it, including the Clarity area at /clarity and the booking page at /booking.

The site is run by Moretime.ai Inc., a Texas corporation based in Houston, Texas. We sell custom AI and automation engineering work to businesses in the United States. We do not market this site outside the United States.

What you give us

We only hold what you type into a form on this site. That is:

  • Marketing newsletter signup. Your email address, your first name, the page you signed up from, whether you confirmed the address, and whether you later unsubscribed. That record is stored by us, in Supabase.
  • Clarity newsletter signup. Your email address, whether you confirmed it, and whether you later unsubscribed. That record is stored by us, in Supabase.
  • Clarity account. Your email address, the saved-prompt slugs tied to your account, and, if you join the scaffold waitlist, an optional company name.
  • Booking a session. Your name, your work email address, an optional company name, what you want to work on, the time you picked, and the timezone your browser reported so that we quote you the clock you booked against. We also generate a random cancellation code and keep it with the booking, because that code is what makes the cancel link in your confirmation email work. That record is stored by us, in Supabase, and the session itself goes on our Google Calendar. See "The booking page" below.
  • Asking for a time instead of picking one. If none of the times fit and you use the request form lower down that page, we get the same details without a time, plus when suits you if you choose to say. A request is emailed to us and is not written to a database.

We do not ask for a phone number and we do not send text messages. We do not collect payment information anywhere on this site. There is no checkout, no card field, and no subscription billing. Engagements are quoted and invoiced offline.

What other companies collect automatically

Our own code does not record your IP address, your browser, or a device identifier. Third parties on this site do collect that kind of information for themselves as you browse:

  • Google Analytics, which loads on any page once you allow analytics, and not before.
  • Vercel, which hosts the site and keeps server request logs. This one is not optional, because it is the server answering your request.

That is the whole list. Between them, the categories collected are: IP address, browser and device information, the pages you viewed and when, and the page that referred you.

No advertising or social media pixel loads anywhere on this site, and no page here loads a third-party frame.

Your cookie choices

The Google Analytics half of that does not happen unless you allow it. The Vercel half is the server answering your request, so there is no version of visiting this site that skips it.

On your first visit you get a banner asking about one thing: analytics. Until you answer, it is off, and no request is made to Google.

You can change your answer whenever you like, from "Cookie settings" at the foot of any page. That opens the same preferences panel and your choice is remembered for this browser.

If you refuse, nothing is loaded from Google and no Google cookie is set. The site works without it, and every page, including /booking, does everything it does with analytics switched off.

Who receives information

These are every company that receives personal information through this site, and what each one gets:

  • Google LLC. Two different Google products reach Google, and only one of them is a cookie question. Google Analytics receives your IP address, device and browser information, the pages you viewed and the page that referred you. It sets the cookies _ga and _ga_91J96C5FG4 on this domain, which last about thirteen months, and it loads only if you allow it. Google Calendar receives a session you book: your name, your email address, what you want to work on and the time. That one is our own server talking to Google, not a tag in your browser, so it sets no cookie, makes no request from your machine and is not part of the cookie banner. It happens because you booked a time, and it stops happening if you cancel. Google's own privacy policy governs what Google does with what it collects.
  • Supabase. Our database and Clarity sign-in. Email address, first name where we asked for one, saved-prompt slugs, any optional company name, and, for newsletter subscribers, the page you signed up from, whether you confirmed and whether you unsubscribed. If you book a session it also holds that booking: your name, your email address, what you want to work on, the time you picked, the timezone your browser reported, whether the session is still on or cancelled, and the cancellation code.
  • Resend. The email we send. Receives your email address and the message, which covers the newsletter confirmation links, the newsletters themselves, the Clarity sign-in link, your booking confirmation with its joining link and its cancel link, and the booking request you send us, including whatever you typed into that form.
  • Vercel. Hosting. Receives your IP address and request information in ordinary server logs.
  • n8n. Our own content automation, used to draft and publish Clarity material. It works on article content rather than on your contact details.

We also disclose information if the law requires it, and we would disclose it to a buyer if the business were sold. No one else receives it from us. We do not sell personal information for money, and we do not sell sensitive personal information at all.

The booking page

/booking is our own page and there are two ways to reach us on it. There is no third-party frame on it, and nothing on that page stores anything in your browser for another company.

The first way is to pick a time. The times you see are worked out on our server, before the page reaches you, from the hours we publish minus whatever is already on our Google Calendar minus the sessions other people have booked. Your browser makes no request to Google and receives nothing from Google. Picking a time writes a booking record in Supabase, puts the session on our Google Calendar, and emails you a confirmation carrying a joining link and a link that cancels it. That cancel link needs no login and no reply from us: using it frees the time for somebody else and takes the event off our calendar.

The second way is the request form further down, for when none of the times fit. You give us your name, your work email address, an optional company name, what you want to work on, and, if you choose to say, when suits you. Pressing send emails that request to hi@moretime.ai through Resend. We do not write it to a database. It sits in our inbox like any other message, and a person replies to agree a time.

An earlier version of this page embedded a scheduling widget from an outside vendor, and that widget loaded an advertising tracking pixel and set identifiers in your browser. The widget and the pixel were both removed on 17 August 2026, and booking came back the next day on our own systems. No scheduling company is involved in it. The only companies that see anything about a booking are the ones already named above.

How we use what we hold

To reply to you, to book and run calls, to send the newsletters you asked for, to run your Clarity account, and to see which pages get read. Nothing else.

Both newsletters are double opt-in: your record stays unconfirmed, and we send you nothing else, until you click the link in the confirmation email we send when you sign up. Every newsletter we send carries an unsubscribe link. The Clarity sign-in email does not, because it is not marketing and you cannot be subscribed to it. Clarity sign-in is a magic link. We never set, ask for, or store a password.

A session you book, or a request you send instead, is used to hold the time and to talk to you about the work, and for nothing else. Neither one subscribes you to anything.

Reviewing, changing and deleting your information

Two of these you can do yourself, without asking us. You can change your cookie choices at any time, from "Cookie settings" at the foot of any page. And you can cancel a session you booked, from the link in your confirmation email, with no login and no reply needed. Everything else below is handled by a person, by email, at hi@moretime.ai.

What we can do today, on request:

  • Tell you what we hold about you.
  • Correct it.
  • Unsubscribe you from either newsletter, which you can also do yourself from the link at the foot of every newsletter.
  • Delete your newsletter record.
  • Delete your Clarity account and the saved prompts attached to it.
  • Cancel a session you booked, which you can also do yourself from the link in your confirmation email.
  • Delete a booking record, including one for a session that has already happened or that you cancelled.
  • Delete a booking request you sent us, which means deleting the email, because that is the only place it exists.

Write from the address you signed up with, or tell us which address the request concerns. We answer within thirty days of receiving your request, except for an unsubscribe request, which we act on within ten business days, because that is the deadline CAN-SPAM sets. There is no ticketing system behind this, so if you have not heard back, send it again.

How long we keep information

We hold records until you ask us to delete them. We do not currently run a scheduled deletion process, so we are not going to claim one.

Cancelling a session is not the same as deleting its record, and we would rather say so than let you assume otherwise. Cancelling frees the time and marks the booking cancelled; the record stays, which is what lets us answer you honestly if you later ask what we hold. Ask and we will delete it.

Newsletter contacts and booking requests used to be passed to an outside customer relationship system, and records collected that way before 17 August 2026 may still sit in that vendor's system. Nothing new goes there. If you want one of those older records gone, ask us and we will have it deleted.

If you want a record gone, ask and we will delete it, wherever it is.

Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control

Browsers can send two different signals about tracking, and we treat them differently.

We do not respond to the older Do Not Track header. There is no agreed standard for what a site should do when it receives one, and we would rather say that plainly than imply a protection we do not provide.

We do respond to Global Privacy Control. If your browser or extension sends a GPC signal, we do not load Google Analytics for you, and we do not show you the cookie banner. If you later turn analytics on yourself in "Cookie settings", that later choice governs, because it is specific to this site. We are not required to honor GPC, because this business is below the thresholds of the California law that would compel it. We do it because it is the right default and it costs us little.

Tracking across other sites

Yes, one other party can collect information about your activity over time and across different websites through this site, and only if you let it.

That party is Google. Google Analytics loads on any page once you allow analytics, and not before, and Google can associate what it collects with activity on other sites that use Google services. We do not control what Google does with it, and Google's own privacy policy governs that.

Nothing else here does it. There is no advertising network, no social media pixel and no third-party attribution tracking on this site, so if you decline analytics, no party can follow you from this site to another.

Security

What we can state and you can check: the whole site is served over HTTPS, so what you submit is encrypted in transit. Clarity sign-in uses emailed links and stores no passwords, so there is no password to steal from us. Access to our vendor accounts is limited to the people who run the service.

No method of transmission over the internet, and no method of storage, is completely secure. We cannot guarantee that information sent to us or held by our vendors will never be exposed.

Children

This site is not directed to children under 13 and we do not knowingly collect information from them. If you are a parent or guardian and believe your child has given us information, email us at hi@moretime.ai and we will delete it.

Texas and California residents

Moretime.ai Inc. is a small business. It falls below the revenue and consumer-count thresholds of the California Consumer Privacy Act and of the comprehensive privacy laws of every other state, so those laws' rights do not attach here, and we are not going to publish a rights page that implies they do. What binds us regardless of size is the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act's rule on sensitive data, the Texas duty to secure and to notify you of a breach, and our duty not to say anything untrue in this policy.

So, plainly: we do not sell personal information for money. We do not sell sensitive personal information at all, and we do not ask you for any. If any of that changes, this page changes first.

The rights listed under "Reviewing, changing and deleting your information" are open to anyone who asks, wherever you live.

Changes to this policy

If we change this policy in a way that matters, we will update the effective date at the top, note what changed at the foot of the page, and, for a material change, email the address we hold for you before the change takes effect. Continuing to use the site after that means you accept the new version.

Contact

Moretime.ai Inc. 5900 Balcones Drive STE 100 Austin, TX 78731 USA hi@moretime.ai

What changed, and when

18 August 2026. Self-service booking was added to /booking. Before this date, booking meant sending us a request that lived only as an email; now you can pick a time, and a booking you make is stored in our database and put on our Google Calendar. Six sections changed to say so: "What you give us", "Who receives information", "The booking page", "How we use what we hold", "Reviewing, changing and deleting your information", and "How long we keep information". No new company was added to the list of who receives information, because Google, Supabase and Resend were all already on it.

17 August 2026. First version of this policy at /privacy, replacing an earlier one that was wrong about what this site shared, and published alongside the removal of the third-party scheduling widget and its advertising pixel.