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Privacy

Last updated: 18 May 2026

Kia ora. Tuit is a small household-admin app, built by one bloke in Aotearoa for his own whānau and a handful of early users. We try to keep the data picture as boring as possible, that's a feature, not a bug.

What we store

Your Google email and display name (so we know who you are when you sign in), and whatever you put into the app yourself: chores, lists, care items, household members. That's the lot.

Google Calendar

If you grant calendar access, Tuit reads your primary calendar to show today's events on the Today screen. We don't store calendar events on our servers, they stay in Google, we just fetch them when you open the app.

Who sees your stuff

The other adults in your household, and you. That's the whole guest list. We don't sell data, we don't share it with advertisers, we don't train models on it. No surveillance metrics either, the app doesn't track how often you tap things.

Where it lives

Your data sits in a Supabase Postgres database (hosted in the AWS Sydney region). Notifications go via Expo's push service to Firebase Cloud Messaging. Standard encrypted-in-transit, encrypted-at-rest stuff.

Deleting your data

Flick an email to pboulangernz@gmail.com and we'll wipe your account and household within a few days. No hoops.

Changes

If we change anything material we'll bump the date at the top of this page and give existing users a heads-up in the app. Sweet as.

Questions? Email pboulangernz@gmail.com.