The short version

A signup is
a promise.

You gave us an email. That is the whole of it. We will write to you once — when the next wave opens — and not before. We will not sell it, rent it, trade it, or train on it. If you ever want it gone, one sentence to hello@ayni.tech and it is gone.

What we collect.

Your email address, when you submit the waitlist form. That is it. We do not run analytics. We do not set tracking cookies. We do not fingerprint your browser. There is no pixel on this page and no third-party script watching you read it.

Why we collect it.

So that when the private beta opens in your direction, we can tell you. That is the only reason it exists. It is stored with our form provider (Basin), which has its own terms and privacy policy we have read and agreed to.

What we will not do with it.

We will not sell your email. We will not share it with anyone outside the team. We will not use it to train a model — ours or anyone else's. We will not add you to a generic marketing list. If we ever decide to write to you about something other than the beta — we will ask first, and "no" will be a complete answer.

How long we keep it.

Until you tell us to delete it, or until the beta is closed and the list is no longer needed — whichever comes first. At that point we will delete the list and tell everyone on it that we did.

How to get it back.

Email hello@ayni.tech and say "remove me" or any equivalent. We will delete your record and confirm it back to you. No forms, no dark patterns, no "are you sure".

If this changes.

If anything on this page changes — new data collected, new tools added, a cookie introduced — we will update this page before the change takes effect, and we will email the waitlist to say what changed and why. The principle is the same as the rest of the site: consent is not a checkbox you got past. It is a conversation we keep having.

The reason this page is short is not that we are cutting corners. It is that we have not built anything yet that requires a long one. When the product exists, this page will grow to match. It will still be written like this: in sentences, to a person, with the specifics named.

Last updated · 2026 · Private beta