Tycoon treats workspace data as the chairman's property. The team handles it carefully and is direct about what does and doesn't happen with it.
What is collected
- Information the chairman gives to Tycoon — chat messages, task descriptions, files uploaded, integrations connected
- Outputs the AI team produces inside the workspace
- Account information needed to run the service — email, login activity, billing info
- Basic operational telemetry — error logs, performance metrics — used to keep the service working
What is not done with workspace data
- Workspace content is not shared with other workspaces
- Workspace content is not used to train models the chairman doesn't see
- Tycoon does not sell workspace data to third parties
- Tycoon does not read workspace chat or task content for marketing or product targeting
Who can access workspace data
- The chairman and any teammates the chairman has invited
- A small number of Tycoon employees, only when needed for support — and only when the chairman has asked for help, or when investigating a specific incident
Where data lives
Workspace content is stored on managed cloud infrastructure with industry-standard encryption in transit and at rest. Backups exist for disaster recovery and follow the same retention rules described in the data-retention reference.
Third-party processors
Tycoon uses trusted vendors for payments, email, and analytics. Each is contractually bound to handle data in line with Tycoon's privacy commitments.
Your rights
The chairman can export their data, delete their workspace, and delete their account at any time — see the related references.
For binding policy language and a complete description of rights and recourse, see /privacy.