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SaaSocalypse is a research and indexing site built from public earnings materials. This page explains the limited storage technology currently used by the site and the general privacy posture of the product.

What the site does

SaaSocalypse analyzes public earnings press releases, transcripts, and related market data to create company, product, and partner intelligence pages. The content shown on the site is generated from structured database records and public-source analysis pipelines.

Cookies and similar technologies

The site does not currently use advertising cookies, authentication cookies, or third-party analytics cookies in the application code shipped from this repository.

The site does currently use a small amount of browser local storage to remember whether the homepage AI Signal Globe intro animation has already been shown on your device. This is used only to avoid replaying the same intro repeatedly and is not used for cross-site tracking or advertising.

The site also uses a small amount of first-party analytics to measure anonymous pageviews, landing pages, referral sources, and campaign tags such as utm_source. This is used to understand which research pages are being visited and where traffic is coming from. It is not used for advertising, remarketing, or cross-site tracking.

To support this, the site may keep a short-lived anonymous session identifier in browser session storage so repeated pageviews from the same browsing session can be grouped into landing-page and visit summaries.

Death Clock pages may also use this anonymous session identifier to remember one reader reaction per scan, such as whether the verdict seems too harsh, about right, or too generous. If you submit a community note, the note, selected role, optional display name, browser user agent, and a non-reversible IP hash may be stored for moderation and abuse prevention.

Approved community notes may be displayed publicly on the relevant scan page. Do not submit confidential, personal, or non-public company information.

After you visit a couple of pages, the site may show a first-party signup prompt asking whether you want SaaSocalypse updates. If you submit your email address, the site stores that email along with basic signup context such as the page where you subscribed, referrer, anonymous session identifier, and campaign tags such as utm_source. This helps understand which pages lead to signups.

Email addresses are used to send SaaSocalypse updates such as Death Clock results, company scans, and analysis notes. They are not sold, used for ad targeting, or shared with a third-party email provider in the current implementation. Until automated unsubscribe links exist, you can request removal by contacting the site owner.

If you want to clear this preference, you can remove local site storage for `saasocalypse.com` in your browser settings.

What we do not currently use

  • No login/session cookies for user accounts.
  • No advertising or remarketing cookies.
  • No third-party analytics SDKs or tracking pixels in the current app code.
  • No analytics use for ad targeting or cross-site user profiling.
  • No public community note display without moderation.
  • No sale of submitted email addresses.

Future updates

If the site later adds analytics, marketing tags, embedded third-party widgets, or other non-essential tracking technologies, this page should be updated and consent handling may be added where required.

Public SaaS AI intelligence from earnings materials.

SaaSocalypse interprets public company reports and earnings materials based on our reading of the data. Take it with a pinch of salt: this is not investment advice and not a final judgment on the future of any company.

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