Privacy

The shortest privacy page we could write.

Slotty Time runs on your Mac. Your routines stay there. We don't have a server. There is, refreshingly, almost nothing else to say.

The short version

Slotty Time is a local macOS app. It doesn't have user accounts, doesn't send your data to a server, doesn't collect analytics, and doesn't include any third-party SDKs that do those things on its behalf. Your routines, steps, schedules and settings are stored on your Mac in the app's sandbox.

What Slotty stores locally

  • Your routines (name, emoji, weekday schedule, optional Focus hint).
  • The steps inside each routine (title, duration, sort order).
  • Your settings (notification preferences, "+ time" presets).

All of this lives on your Mac. None of it is transmitted to us or to any third party.

What Slotty does not do

  • No telemetry. No event pings. No "anonymous usage statistics".
  • No analytics SDKs (no Google Analytics, no Mixpanel, no Amplitude, etc.).
  • No ads, no ad SDKs, no ad identifiers.
  • No cloud sync. No backup to our servers (we don't have any).
  • No account, no email, no profile.

Notifications

Slotty uses macOS local notifications to let you know when a step has ended. Whether you receive them depends on your Mac's notification settings and your current Focus configuration. macOS handles all of this — Slotty just asks for permission and posts the notification.

Shortcuts & Focus

If you wire Slotty into a macOS Shortcut, that Shortcut runs under your control with the permissions you've granted it. Slotty doesn't observe what other apps your Shortcut talks to.

The website

This website (the one you're reading) doesn't set tracking cookies and doesn't include third-party analytics. If we ever add anything, it'll show up here in plain language.

Contact

Questions, concerns, or "wait, really, nothing?" reactions are welcome at slotty@apkt.io.