Subprocessors

Subprocessors are third-party service providers used by a company to process data on its behalf. These entities handle or have access to certain types of data as part of their services, which may include hosting, communication, payment processing, and other operational functions. Utilizing subprocessors is common in cloud-based and technology-driven businesses to enhance service delivery, security, and functionality. When a company uses subprocessors, it is responsible for ensuring these third parties maintain privacy and security standards that comply with relevant data protection laws and the company’s own data privacy policies.

EntityLocationServices Provided
Amazon Web Services, Inc.USACloud computing services, content delivery, transaction email delivery, DNS.
Google LLCUSACloud computing services, data storage, machine learning, email services (GSuite).
NotionUSAContent management and Customer Relationship Management (CRM).
OpenAIUSACustomer service AI, project assistance.
Stripe, Inc.USAPayment processing.
The Rocket Science Group LLC d/b/a MailchimpUSAEmail marketing services.
TwilioUSACommunication services, multifactor authentication.