Privacy Policy
Last updated: May 26, 2026
This policy explains how Ralph Workflow handles information on the public website, documentation pages, and consulting inquiry forms. Ralph Workflow itself is a local-first CLI: the product is designed to run on your machine or in infrastructure you control.
Information we collect
If you browse the public website or documentation, standard web server logs and basic analytics or operational telemetry may be collected to keep the site working, diagnose errors, and understand usage trends.
If you submit a consulting inquiry, we collect the information you provide directly, such as your name, work email, company, team size, current bottleneck, desired outcome, and any other details you include in the form.
How we use information
We use inquiry information to review fit, respond to requests, scope potential engagements, and improve how the site and consulting process are presented. We use operational site information to maintain the service, troubleshoot problems, and protect the site from abuse.
What Ralph Workflow does not automatically send
Ralph Workflow is the operating system for autonomous coding. The product does not depend on Ralph Workflow-owned hosted servers for normal operation, and the generated code, logs, and artifacts from a run are intended to stay under your control unless you deliberately route them through third-party AI providers or other services you configure.
Third-party services
This site may link to third-party services such as Codeberg, GitHub, PyPI, Sphinx, and AI tool vendors. Those services have their own privacy practices, and this policy does not cover them.
Data retention
We keep inquiry submissions and related correspondence for as long as reasonably necessary to respond, manage engagements, maintain records, and comply with legal obligations.
Contact
If you have questions about this policy, contact privacy@ralph.dev.