Subprocessors
Under the GDPR, a subprocessor is any company that a processor engages to process personal data on its behalf. This may include third party service providers like cloud infrastructure, payments processors, analytics providers, and other software providers.
We use subprocessors that help us deliver a high-quality service to our customers. Here is our list of subprocessors, updated 17 July, 2024:
Name | Location | Service |
---|---|---|
Google Cloud Services | USA | Cloud Infrastructure for our apps and services |
Google, Inc | USA | Site analytics (web) and customer interactions (email) |
Segment | USA | Site analytics (web) |
Redis Labs | USA | Database management |
Google Cloud Services | USA | Cloud Infrastructure for our apps and services |
Discord | USA | Customer support |
Civilized Discourse Construction Kit, Inc | USA | Customer support |
Typeform | Spain | Customer support |
Common Room | USA | Customer support |
Google, Inc | USA | Site analytics (web) and customer interactions (email) |
Segment | USA | Site analytics (web) |
Amplitude | USA | Site analytics (web) |
Hex Technologies Inc | USA | Site analytics (web) |
Datadog | USA | Site analytics (email) |
Stytch | USA | Analytics and identity |
Redis Labs | USA | Database management |
Databricks | USA | Database management |
Metabase | USA | Database management |
Sanity | USA | Content management |
Stripe | USA | Payment processing |
Twilio | USA | SMS verification |
X (Twitter) | USA | Site analytics (web) and customer interactions (email) |
ZoomInfo | USA | Site analytics (web) and customer interactions (email) |