Supercrawl

Beta privacy

Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 6, 2026

This Privacy Policy explains how Kaytos, LLC ("Kaytos," "we," "us," or "our") collects, uses, and shares information when you use Supercrawl, including app.supercrawl.dev, api.supercrawl.dev, the dashboard, and the crawl API.

Supercrawl is a beta product for web research and crawling. This policy covers information we control to run the Service. It does not cover third-party websites you ask Supercrawl to crawl, OAuth providers, or other services that have their own privacy policies.

1. Information we collect

  • Account information. When you sign in with GitHub or Google, we receive account details such as your email address, name, provider user ID, and profile image if provided by that service.
  • Authentication and session information. We store session records needed to keep you signed in, including timestamps, expiration times, IP address, and user agent information.
  • API key information. We store API key names, creation and update timestamps, disabled status, last-used timestamps, a short key prefix, the last four characters, and a hash of the key. We show the raw key only once and do not store it in plaintext.
  • Usage and crawl records. We store request IDs, endpoint names, status codes, duration, units, daily usage rollups, crawl mode, input type, a limited URL or query summary, Lambda dispatch metadata, errors, and lifecycle events.
  • Crawl request content. We process URLs, queries, options, and other request payload data you submit so we can perform the requested crawl and return results.
  • Communications and billing. If you contact us or enter a paid beta arrangement, we collect information needed to respond, support the account, and administer billing.

2. How we use information

We use information to:

  • provide, operate, maintain, and secure Supercrawl;
  • authenticate users and manage sessions;
  • create, display, disable, and authenticate API keys;
  • dispatch crawl requests and return crawl results;
  • measure usage, debug failures, prevent abuse, and plan capacity;
  • communicate about support, security, beta updates, and account administration;
  • comply with legal obligations and enforce our terms.

3. Cookies and similar technologies

Supercrawl uses cookies and similar browser storage that are necessary for sign-in, session security, and dashboard operation. We do not currently use third-party advertising cookies in the beta app.

4. How we share information

We do not sell personal information or share it for cross-context behavioral advertising. We share information with subprocessors and service providers that help us provide Supercrawl, such as hosting, storage, authentication, crawling infrastructure, security, support, and billing providers.

When you ask Supercrawl to crawl a URL or public source, our infrastructure may send requests to that site. The site may receive normal request metadata such as IP address, user agent, request timing, and requested URL. We may also disclose information if required by law, to protect rights and security, or in connection with a merger, financing, or sale of business assets.

5. Security

We use reasonable technical and organizational measures for the beta Service, including hashed API keys, secure production cookies, provider-based authentication, and limited access to operational data. No service is perfectly secure, so you should avoid sending secrets, credentials, payment card numbers, protected health information, or other highly sensitive data in crawl requests.

6. Retention

We keep account, API key, usage, and crawl records for as long as needed to provide the Service, support users, troubleshoot issues, prevent abuse, meet legal obligations, and administer billing if applicable. We may retain aggregated or de-identified data that no longer identifies you.

7. Your choices

You can sign out of the dashboard, disable API keys, and stop using the Service at any time. To request access, correction, export, or deletion of account information, contact support@supercrawl.dev. We may need to keep some records where required for security, billing, legal, or operational reasons.

8. International processing

We and our service providers may process information in the United States and other locations where we or they operate. By using Supercrawl, you understand that information may be processed outside your jurisdiction.

9. Children

Supercrawl is not directed to children under 18, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 18.

10. Changes and contact

We may update this Privacy Policy as the beta evolves. We will post the updated version here with a new "Last updated" date. Questions can be sent to support@supercrawl.dev.