Privacy notice
Kbaise is free to browse and free to use. You can read every tool dossier, guide and model update without an account, and nothing you do while signed out is tied to a person. This page explains what changes when you sign in.
Who runs Kbaise
Kbaise is an independent, community-maintained directory of tools and guidance for people building with Lovable. It is operated by the Kbaise team as the controller of the personal data described here.
Privacy questions: privacy@kbaise.com. You can also send a report from any page if you are signed in.
Browsing without an account
No account is required to use the directory, the comparisons, the model feed, the guides or the public JSON endpoints. We do not run advertising networks, cross-site trackers or third-party marketing pixels on this site.
Our hosting and content-delivery providers process ordinary server request data (IP address, user agent, requested URL, timestamp) to serve pages, keep the site available and block abuse. That is our legitimate interest in operating a working, non-abused service.
What an account stores
Signing in is only needed to contribute. When you create an account we store:
- Your email address and, for password accounts, a hashed password — never the password itself.
- A display name and any optional profile details you choose to add (bio, links, showcase entries, avatar).
- If you sign in with Google, the basic profile information Google returns for that sign-in — we never receive your Google password.
- Your saved projects and stacks, your watchlist, your votes, your community notes and your tool submissions.
- Feedback you send through the in-page report tool, including the page URL and the element you highlighted.
We process this to provide the account you asked for (performance of a contract) and to keep the community usable and free of spam.
What is public and what is not
- Your profile is private by default. It only appears at a public URL when you turn public visibility on.
- Saved projects and stacks are private unless you set an individual stack to public.
- Community notes, tool submissions and votes are contributions to a public directory — the note text and your display name are visible to everyone.
- Usage signals shown on the site (how many projects include a tool, which tools appear together) are aggregate counts only. They never identify a person or reveal a private stack.
- Your email address is never shown publicly.
Who else processes your data
We keep the vendor list short and use each one only to run the service:
- Our application hosting and managed database/authentication platform, which stores account records and site content.
- Our transactional email provider, which delivers confirmation, sign-in and password emails from kbaise.com.
- Google, only when you choose Google sign-in.
- AI model providers, which process page content and public tool data when our editorial pipeline drafts or checks an entry. We do not send account details or private stacks to them.
These providers act on our instructions and may process data outside your country; where that happens we rely on the provider's standard contractual safeguards. We do not sell personal data or share it for advertising.
How long we keep things
- Account records, profiles and saved stacks: kept while your account exists.
- Feedback reports: kept while we work through them, then cleared once resolved.
- Published community notes and accepted tool submissions: these become part of the public directory and may stay after an account is deleted, with the author reference removed.
- Server and abuse-prevention logs: kept for a short operational period.
Your choices and rights
Depending on where you live, you may have the right to access, correct, export or delete your personal data, to object to or restrict processing, and to complain to your local data protection authority.
- Edit or remove profile details and toggle public visibility at any time on your profile.
- Delete or change the visibility of a saved project on My project.
- To delete your whole account and its data, email privacy@kbaise.com from the address on the account.
Children
Kbaise is built for people shipping software and is not directed at children. Do not create an account if you are under 13, or under the minimum age of digital consent where you live. If we learn that such an account exists, we remove it.
Changes to this notice
When this notice changes we update the date at the top of the page. Material changes to how we handle personal data are announced on the site before they take effect.