The short version: we don't collect your data. At all. Here's the long version, because you deserve the details.
Most privacy policies are long documents explaining how a company collects, processes, shares, and monetizes your personal information. Ours is different — because there's almost nothing to explain.
DayChunks is a 100% client-side application. It runs entirely in your browser. We don't operate a backend server that stores user data. We don't have a database with your schedules. We don't know who you are, what you planned for Tuesday, or whether you prefer 25-minute Pomodoro blocks or 3-hour deep work sessions.
Let's be explicit:
Everything you create in DayChunks — your templates, time blocks, color choices, sound preferences — is stored in your browser's local storage. This is a small database built into every modern browser that only your device can access.
This means:
We consider this a feature, not a limitation. Your schedule is nobody's business but yours.
Our static landing pages (the marketing website you're reading now) use Cloudflare Web Analytics, a privacy-first analytics service. Cloudflare Web Analytics:
The app itself (/simple-app) does not include any analytics script. When you're planning your day, you are completely unobserved.
If you choose to contact us, you voluntarily provide your name, email, and message. This information is sent via email and is used solely to respond to your inquiry. We don't store it in a database, add you to a mailing list, or share it with anyone.
DayChunks is hosted on Cloudflare Pages. Cloudflare may process standard connection data (IP address, request headers) as part of delivering the website to your browser. This is governed by Cloudflare's Privacy Policy.
We do not use Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, or any other advertising-related service.
DayChunks does not knowingly collect any information from anyone, including children. Since we collect no data at all, there are no special provisions needed — but we want to be clear that this app is safe for users of all ages.
If we ever change our privacy practices, we will update this page. Given our architecture (no backend, no accounts, no data collection), significant changes are unlikely.
Last updated: February 17, 2026