Your privacy is our priority. SchedSup is designed with privacy by design principles - we don't collect, store, or share any of your personal data.
Here's what makes SchedSup truly private
All your calendar data stays on your device. We never upload, sync, or store any of your events or personal information on our servers.
We don't collect any personal data, usage analytics, or behavioral information. Your calendar is yours alone.
No cookies, no tracking pixels, no analytics. We don't monitor how you use the app or what events you create.
SchedSup is built with a privacy-first architecture. Here's what we specifically do not collect:
SchedSup operates entirely on your device using your existing calendar data. Here's how:
All AI processing, natural language understanding, and calendar operations happen locally on your device.
We read from and write to your existing calendar apps (Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, etc.) using standard system APIs.
SchedSup may integrate with your existing calendar services, but we don't introduce any additional data sharing:
Important: When you connect external calendar services, those services' own privacy policies apply to data they already have. SchedSup doesn't create additional data sharing between you and these services.
Since all your data stays on your device, you maintain complete control over its security:
SchedSup doesn't collect any personal information from anyone, including children under 13. Since all processing happens on-device, we don't know who is using the app or how old they are.
If we ever change our approach to privacy (which would be a fundamental change to SchedSup), we'll update this policy and notify users through the app. However, our commitment to privacy-first design is core to SchedSup's mission.
If you have any questions about this privacy policy or SchedSup's privacy practices, please contact us at:
Email: akhilgautam123@gmail.com
Subject: Privacy Policy Question
We built SchedSup because we believe you should have powerful AI calendar tools without sacrificing your privacy. Your calendar data is personal, and it should stay that way.