Privacy should stay boring.

Self-hosted urgentry keeps product data on your infrastructure. The public site keeps analytics minimal and cookieless. This page covers both without legal theater.

Self-hosted deployments

When you self-host urgentry, the product stores events and metadata on the infrastructure you operate. That includes the storage, network controls, backups, and access policies you choose.

  • urgentry does not collect, transmit, or store self-hosted product data externally
  • there is no telemetry stream or phone-home behavior in the self-hosted product path
  • you remain responsible for backup, retention, and compliance obligations on your own infrastructure

This website

urgentry.com is a static marketing site. It uses PostHog in cookieless mode to measure aggregate page traffic, navigation patterns, and CTA usage so the public docs and download paths can improve over time.

  • What we use. Direct PostHog cookieless pageview and CTA-click analytics for aggregate usage counts, page-flow signals, and docs/download funnel checks.
  • What we do not use. No ad pixels, no cross-site trackers, and no invasive session recording.
  • Cookie policy. PostHog receives direct cookieless events behind a first-party ingest path with no autocapture or session recording.

Contact

For privacy-related questions, contact privacy@urgentry.com.

Policy cadence

  • Effective date. This public privacy policy is effective April 22, 2026.
  • Update path. Material changes to public-site analytics, privacy contacts, or the self-hosted data boundary are published here and in the public repo.