Ariadot is a personal assistant that reads your email and calendar so it can surface the things that genuinely need your attention — deadlines, commitments, and the small obligations that slip through. This policy explains, in plain language, what we collect, why, where it goes, and how you stay in control.
We have written this to be honest rather than reassuring. If something here reads as a real trade-off, that is because it is one, and we would rather you understand it than be soothed by it.
When you connect a Google account, you grant Ariadot read-only access to:
gmail.readonly) — the content of your email messages, so Ariadot can identify commitments and surface them to you.calendar.readonly) — your events, so Ariadot can understand your day and avoid surfacing things you already have scheduled.openid, email, profile) — to identify your account.Ariadot cannot send, delete, or modify your email or calendar. The access is read-only. You may connect more than one Google account; each is read the same way.
If you sign in with Apple instead, we receive the identifier Apple provides and, on first sign-in only, your name. If you use Apple's “Hide My Email,” we only ever see the private relay address.
We store two kinds of data, with different lifetimes:
The raw messages and calendar snapshots we fetch are held for 30 days, then automatically deleted. They are re-fetchable from Google if ever needed, so we do not keep them longer than necessary to process them.
The useful, condensed output Ariadot builds from your data is kept until you delete your account. This includes the loops it tracks, the daily briefs it writes, the profile it forms of your routines and standing concerns, your handbook entries, and its working notes. This is the product; it is what lets Ariadot get more useful over time.
We want to be straight with you about the limits of this: Ariadot's servers process your email content in readable form in order to do their job, and we hold the keys required to do that. We are not a zero-knowledge service and we do not claim to be. What we promise is that we do not sell your data, we do not use it for advertising, and we share it only with the processors listed below, only to run the product.
Ariadot uses AI models to make automated decisions about your email: which messages matter, what to surface as a commitment, what to suggest for your handbook, and what to quietly set aside. These decisions are assistive, not consequential — they affect what Ariadot shows you, nothing legal or financial. You remain in control: you can accept, dismiss, or permanently decline any suggestion Ariadot makes, and you can see what it did with each email in the in-app Activity view.
To run the product, your data is processed by:
We do not share your data with anyone else, and we do not sell it.
Ariadot is not directed at children and is not intended for anyone under 16.
If we change how we handle your data, we will update this page and revise the date at the top. Material changes will be communicated in the app.
Questions about your data, or requests to access or delete it, can be sent to privacy@ariadot.com.