Effective date: March 30, 2026
stack.pub is operated by Scott Monaco. We respect your privacy and are committed to being transparent about the data we collect and how it is used.
Account information. When you create an account, we store your email address. This is used for authentication (sign-in codes) and to associate you with your portfolio page. We do not collect your name, location, or any other personal details.
Publication data. When you create a page, we store the publication URL you provide, your chosen display name, URL slug, and style preferences. The post titles, cover images, and links displayed on your portfolio are fetched from your publication's publicly available feeds each time the page is viewed. We do not store your post content.
Logo uploads. If you upload a logo, it is stored in our cloud storage (hosted by Supabase) and associated with your page.
Payment information. Payments are processed by Stripe. We do not store your credit card number or full payment details. We store a Stripe customer ID and subscription ID in our database to manage your subscription status. Stripe's privacy policy governs how they handle your payment data.
Waitlist information. If you join the waitlist for non-Substack platform support, we store your email and the domain you submitted.
We use your data to operate the service: authenticating your account, rendering your portfolio page, processing payments, and sending transactional emails (sign-in codes and payment receipts). We do not send marketing emails. We do not sell, share, or provide your personal data to third parties for their own purposes.
stack.pub uses the following third-party services to operate:
Supabase — database and authentication (hosted in the EU). Stores your account and page data.
Stripe — payment processing. Handles all payment and subscription data.
Resend — transactional email delivery. Sends sign-in codes and system emails from hello@stack.pub.
Railway — application hosting. Runs the stack.pub server.
Each service has its own privacy policy governing how it handles data.
stack.pub uses essential cookies and local storage for authentication (keeping you signed in). We do not use analytics cookies, tracking pixels, or advertising cookies.
Your account and page data are retained for as long as your account exists. If you delete your account, your data will be removed. To request account deletion, email us at hello@stack.pub.
Under the GDPR and applicable data protection laws, you have the right to access, correct, or delete your personal data, and to object to or restrict its processing. To exercise any of these rights, contact us at hello@stack.pub. We will respond within 30 days.
We may update this policy from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated effective date.
Questions about this policy? Email us at hello@stack.pub.