Privacy

Your data is yours.

Beat exists to help studios remember where their time goes — not to watch the people doing the work. This page summarizes how we handle data during the private alpha.

What Beat records

The data a studio enters to run its work: people and roles, projects, tasks and assignments, the hours logged against them, approvals, and the audit trail of those changes. That is the product.

What Beat never does

No keystroke logging, no screen capture, no idle or activity monitoring, no productivity scoring or ranking. Beat is a record of agreed, approved hours — not a surveillance tool. This is a design boundary, not a setting.

Your control

Your studio's records are tenant-scoped, exportable as CSV at any time, and deletable on request. We don't sell data or share it with advertisers. Access is role-gated, and finance-sensitive fields are redacted from people who shouldn't see them.

During the alpha

Beat is in a closed alpha. We'll publish a complete privacy policy and data-processing terms before any public launch. Until then, if you have a question about how your studio's data is handled, email d@beatlog.io.