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Privacy

Your data, in plain words.

Last updated July 2026

Greenhouse is in private beta. Right now, the only thing this website collects is the email you give the waitlist. Here's exactly what happens to it, and what will happen to your family's data once the app opens.

The waitlist (what this site collects today)

What we collect. Just your email address, and only if you hand it to the waitlist form.

What we do with it. We send you one usable parenting script a month while the app is being built, and a note when it opens. That's it.

What we never do. We never sell, rent, or share your email. No ads, no data buyers, ever. You can unsubscribe from any email in one click, and that removes you.

Emails are managed by our email provider on our behalf. Basic, privacy-respecting analytics may count anonymous page visits; there are no advertising cookies and no cross-site tracking.

Your family's data (once the app opens)

The Greenhouse app itself holds more than an email, so here is how it will work, on the record, before you ever put a note about your kid into it.

What the app stores. Your account email, your kids' first names, birthdays, and gender if you choose to add it, the traits you pick, and the moments and check-ins you write or dictate. That is the product: it has to remember your family to be useful.

Where it lives. In a database hosted by Supabase in the United States, locked to your household. The people who built this app can't browse your family's notes, and no other family can ever see them.

What leaves for the AI. When the app writes you a script or a weekly summary, the relevant notes are sent to Anthropic (the company behind the Claude AI) to generate that response. Anthropic doesn't use what we send to train its models. Your notes are never sold, shared, or shown to advertisers. There are no ads and no data buyers, and that's permanent.

What never leaves your phone. Your voice. If you dictate, Apple's on-device dictation turns it into text first; we only ever receive the words.

Deleting everything. In the app, Settings → Delete my family's data removes your household from our database: kids, notes, check-ins, account. Not "deactivated." Deleted.

One honest limit

Greenhouse gives parenting suggestions, not medical or psychological care. If you write something that suggests your child needs professional help, the app will say so and point you to the right person. It errs on the side of telling you.

Questions

Email us and a human answers: hello@greenhouseparenting.com. A full, lawyer-grade policy will replace this note before the app opens to the public.