Privacy
A short, honest note about your data.
I'm one person running this site, not a data company. I collect as little as possible, use it only for what you signed up for, and never sell it. Here's exactly what happens.
Last updated: 3 June 2026
What I collect
Your email address, and only when you choose to give it to me: when you sign up for the weekly newsletter, request a free resource, or buy a paid one. I also keep a note of where you signed up (newsletter or a specific resource) and the dates you subscribed and confirmed. If you buy a paid resource, I keep a record of that purchase: your email, which resource, the amount, the date, and the payment reference from Stripe. I never see or store your card number, Stripe handles the payment itself (see "Payments" below). No names, no phone numbers.
Double opt-in
After you enter your email, I send a confirmation email and wait for you to click the link before adding you to the list. This makes sure the address really belongs to you, and that nobody signs you up without permission.
How I use it
Your email is used to send you the weekly newsletter, the confirmation message, and any resource you asked for. These emails are delivered through Resend, an email service that processes the address only so the message can reach your inbox. I don't use your email for anything you didn't ask for.
Payments
If you buy a paid resource, the payment is handled by Stripe, the payment processor. You enter your card details on Stripe's secure checkout, not on this site, so I never see or store your card number. Stripe passes me back only what I need to give you the resource and keep a receipt: your email, the amount, and a payment reference. Stripe processes your payment data under its own privacy policy. I use that purchase record to deliver your resource, support you if something goes wrong, and meet my tax and accounting obligations.
Legal basis
If you're in the EU or UK: the legal basis for sending you email is your consent, given when you enter your address and confirm it. You can withdraw that consent at any time by unsubscribing, with no effect on emails already sent. For a purchase, the legal basis is performing the contract between us (giving you the resource you paid for), and keeping the receipt is to meet my legal obligations.
Where it's stored
Your email and signup details live in a Neon Postgres database hosted on Vercel's infrastructure. Email is sent through Resend, and payments are processed by Stripe. These providers are based in the United States, so your data is processed there. Access is limited to me.
How long I keep it
I keep your email for as long as you're subscribed. If you unsubscribe, I keep a minimal record that you opted out (so I don't accidentally email you again), and if you ask me to delete everything, I do. The one exception is purchase records: if you've bought something, I have to keep the receipt for a few years to meet tax and accounting rules, so those stay even after a deletion request, then they go too.
Analytics
I use Vercel Analytics to see roughly how many people visit and which pages are popular. It's aggregate and cookieless: it doesn't set tracking cookies, doesn't follow you around the web, and doesn't build a profile of you. I can't tie a visit back to an individual person.
Local storage on your device
The site saves one small setting in your browser: your theme preference (light or dark). It stays on your own device, isn't sent anywhere, and isn't used to track you. There are no cookies, so there's nothing to consent to.
I never sell your data
Your email is never sold, rented, or handed to advertisers. The only third parties that ever touch it are the services that make the site run: Resend for sending email, Stripe for processing payments, and Neon and Vercel for hosting.
Unsubscribing and deletion
Every email I send includes an unsubscribe link, so you can stop the newsletter at any time. If you'd like me to delete your email and all related records entirely, send me a request using the form below and I'll take care of it.
Your rights and questions
You can ask me to show you the data I hold, correct it, delete it, or hand you a copy, and you can withdraw consent anytime by unsubscribing. Send any of it here and it comes straight to me. If you're in the EU or UK and think I've mishandled your data, you also have the right to complain to your local data protection authority.