1. What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies include localStorage, sessionStorage, pixels, and SDK identifiers. They allow websites to recognize your device, remember preferences, and measure performance.
2. Categories of Cookies We Use
We classify cookies into four categories:
- Strictly necessary — authentication tokens, session cookies, CSRF protection, language preference. These cannot be disabled without breaking the Service.
- Functional — remember UI preferences such as theme, sidebar state, and recent projects.
- Analytics — first-party, IP-anonymized analytics (Plausible) to understand aggregate usage. No cross-site tracking.
- Marketing — only set after you grant consent via the cookie banner; used to measure the effectiveness of campaigns.
3. Managing Your Choices
You can accept, reject, or customize non-essential cookies at any time through the cookie preference center available in the website footer. You can also clear or block cookies in your browser settings, but doing so may prevent core features from working. For more granular guidance, see the help pages of your browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge).
4. Third-party Cookies
Some embedded content (e.g. Stripe checkout, YouTube video previews on the blog) may set third-party cookies governed by the respective provider's privacy policy. We load such embeds only after consent where required.
5. Updates
We update this Cookie Policy whenever cookies are added or removed. The latest version is always available at /legal/cookies and the effective date is shown at the top of the page.