Privacy Policy
Elevor Flow collects information you choose to send through public inquiry and business systems intake forms, such as your name, email, company context, public URL, current tools, urgency, budget readiness, and business problem description.
What not to send
Do not paste private customer records, passwords, payment data, medical records, legal records, financial records, secrets, or regulated information into public forms.
Public form data
Public intake submissions are stored in the Elevor Flow Cloudflare D1 lead database with the submitted problem, mapped business type, biggest leak, recommended direction, source page, browser User-Agent, and a hashed version of the IP address when Cloudflare provides it. A hashed submission key may also be kept briefly to slow repeated form abuse. Attribution and qualification fields such as current page, landing page, first referrer, UTM parameters, click identifiers, problem type, urgency, budget readiness, and current tools may also be processed in the lead payload and forwarded to an approved webhook when configured.
How inquiries are used
Inquiry details are used to understand the request, respond to you, prepare a review, and decide whether a practical AI, automation, website, or business systems project makes sense.
Analytics and attribution
The site uses Google Analytics with IP anonymization to understand page views, traffic sources, scrolls, outbound clicks, and whether the business systems intake is completed. Attribution fields are used to understand which page or campaign led to a request; they should not include private customer records.
Optional notifications and processors
Lead submissions may be forwarded to an approved notification or CRM webhook when configured. The site may also use hosting, analytics, email, security, automation, and business operations providers. Access should be limited to what is needed to operate the website, respond to inquiries, and support scoped work.
Private project access
Private system access should only happen after a written scope defines the tools, permissions, reviewers, logs, credential handling, and revocation path. Do not send credentials through public forms.
Retention and deletion
Inquiry records may be kept while the request is active and for a reasonable business operations period afterward, unless deletion is requested and retention is not required for legitimate business, legal, security, or abuse-prevention reasons.
Processors
Current public-site processing includes Cloudflare hosting and Cloudflare D1 lead storage. Google Analytics is used for measurement. Email or webhook processors may be used to notify the business about a submitted request.
Contact
Email [email protected] for privacy questions, access questions, deletion requests, security concerns, or to ask how project access should be shared safely.