Storeboard

Privacy Policy

Effective July 30, 2026 · Applies to the Storeboard app for macOS and this website

The short version: the Storeboard app collects nothing. There is no account, no analytics, no tracking, and no Storeboard server. Your projects, screenshots, and keys stay on your Mac. This marketing website carries a Reddit advertising pixel, which EEA and UK visitors are asked about before anything loads — details below.

What we collect

Nothing. Storeboard has no sign-up, no telemetry, no crash reporting of our own, no advertising identifiers, and no third-party analytics SDKs. We do not see your projects, your screenshots, your keywords, or your usage.

Where your data lives

On-device AI

Caption, listing, and translation features can run entirely on your Mac using Apple Intelligence (Apple's on-device model). In that mode, your text never leaves your computer. AI image generation works the same way: prompts and the art it makes stay on your Mac, and subject cut-outs (transparent backgrounds) are computed on-device too. The optional ChatGPT image style only exists if you have enabled Apple's ChatGPT integration in System Settings — those requests go through Apple's integration under its own terms, never through us.

Optional: your own AI provider

You may add your own API key for a cloud AI provider (for example Anthropic Claude or Google Gemini). If you do, the text you generate or translate (your app's name, description, captions) is sent directly from your Mac to that provider, using your key. Storeboard never proxies or stores this traffic, and no Storeboard server is involved. The provider's own privacy policy applies to that processing.

Stock photo search

Searching stock photos sends your search words to Pixabay, the free photo library, and nothing else — no account information, no identifiers, and only when you use the feature. Photos you pick are downloaded into your project on your Mac. Pixabay's images are free for commercial use with no attribution required.

Keyword research

Keyword metrics are estimated from Apple's public App Store endpoints (such as search autocomplete and public search results). When you analyze a keyword, that search term is sent to Apple — the same as typing it into the App Store — with no account information attached. Results are cached locally on your Mac.

This website

Everything above describes the Storeboard app, which collects nothing. This marketing website is separate and does use one third-party advertising tool: a Reddit advertising pixel, which tells us whether our Reddit ads lead to downloads and lets us show follow-up ads to people who have visited. It sets cookies in your browser and reports page views to Reddit. It runs only on these web pages — it is not in the app, it never sees your projects, screenshots, keywords or API keys, and none of your app data is involved.

If you are visiting from the EEA or the UK, the pixel does not load at all until you accept it in the banner shown on your first visit. Decline and nothing is loaded or set — the choice is remembered in your own browser, and refusing is a single click, exactly like accepting. Elsewhere the pixel loads by default; you can still stop it below, or by blocking third-party cookies or using your browser's tracking protection. See also Reddit's privacy policy.

The free ASO review tool runs entirely in your browser. When you audit an app it asks Apple's public App Store endpoint (itunes.apple.com) about that listing once per storefront — the same public request the App Store itself makes. Those requests go from your browser straight to Apple, so we never see which app you looked up: there is no server of ours in the path, nothing is uploaded, and no result is stored. The pre-generated review pages under /aso-review/app-store/ were built from the same public data ahead of time and make no requests at all.

We also add Apple's own campaign tokens to our Mac App Store links, which tells App Store Connect which campaign a download came from — that uses no cookies and no personal data.

Children

Storeboard is a developer tool and is not directed at children under 13.

Changes to this policy

If we ever change how Storeboard handles data, we will update this page and the effective date above. Because the app has no data collection today, any future change could only add clearly disclosed, optional features.

Contact

Questions? Email development@digitalsauce.io.