Privacy

Privacy

Last updated: November 2025.

Skillet records workflows on your Mac so it can repeat them for you. This page explains, in plain language, what that means for your data. It is a summary, not a contract; the binding terms are in our Terms.

What stays on your Mac

  • Capture happens locally. Recording uses the macOS screen, input, and (optionally) audio permissions you grant to Skillet.
  • Your device credential lives only on your Mac. We never store your sign-in tokens on your device beyond what is needed to keep you connected, and the device credential is never sent back to the web.
  • When Skillet runs a skill, it drives your own apps on your own machine. The automation is on-device, not on a server.

What we process in the cloud

  • To turn a recording into a reusable skill, the recording is uploaded and processed, then stored with your account so you can run it again.
  • Sign-in is handled by our identity provider. The website only signs you in and hands a short-lived, single-use code to the app.
  • Sensitive values captured during recording are redacted before they are stored or uploaded.

What we don't do

  • We don't sell your data.
  • The website renders no recordings, skills, or runs — it is marketing and sign-in only.

Contact

Questions or data requests? Contact support.