Last updated: July 11, 2026
Husky is a weekly planner made by an independent developer (KC Lee, Republic of Korea). This page explains, in plain language, what data Husky handles and why. The short version: your tasks are yours, we don’t sell anything, and we collect the minimum needed to run the app.
If you connect Google Calendar or Apple Calendar, Husky reads your events to display them alongside your tasks. This access is read-only: Husky never creates, edits, or deletes events. Connection tokens are stored server-side and are deleted when you disconnect (Settings → Disconnect).
Husky automatically picks an icon for each task. When a task title isn’t matched by our built-in dictionary, the title text (and nothing else) is sent to an AI service (Google Gemini) to classify it into one of Husky’s icon categories. The title is used only for this classification; we don’t use it to train models and don’t send your notes, dates, or any other data.
Husky’s use of information received from Google APIs adheres to the Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements. Specifically: Google Calendar data is used only to display your events inside Husky; it is never sold, never used for advertising, and never read by humans except with your permission for support, for security, or as required by law.
We use cookieless page analytics (Vercel Analytics) and count a small set of product events (for example: an account signed up, a daily plan was completed). These are counts and timestamps only — never the content of your tasks. If you arrive via a link with campaign tags, we record the source of your first visit. We do not use advertising trackers and do not sell or share data with data brokers.
Vercel (hosting and analytics), Supabase (database and authentication), Google (sign-in, Calendar if connected, AI icon classification), Apple (Calendar if connected). Each receives only what its role requires.
Your data is kept while your account exists. To delete your account and all associated data, email 7272kclee@gmail.com from your account email — deletion is completed within 30 days and confirmed to you. (An in-app delete button is coming; during the beta it’s an email away.)
Data is encrypted in transit (HTTPS everywhere), database access is scoped per-account with row-level security, and calendar tokens are held server-side only.
Husky is not directed at children under 14, and we do not knowingly collect their data.
We’ll update this page if practices change, with the date above. Questions: 7272kclee@gmail.com.