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No cookies, no analytics, no tracking pixels. Two forms, both emailed straight to a person, neither written to a database. Everything below is what actually happens, not what a generator produced.

Who we share your data with

The full list of third parties that touch anything you send us. We send each one only what that step needs.

  • Stripe — Payments. Takes your card and billing details on its own hosted checkout. We never see or store a card number.
  • Calendly — Scheduling, if you book a call. Gets whatever you type into the booking form.
  • Resend — Delivers the email this site sends — order confirmations, and the copy of any form you submit.
  • Vercel — Hosting. Serves the pages and keeps standard server access logs.
  • Google Workspace — Our email and file storage. Where your messages, briefs and brand assets live once they reach us.
  • AI video and voice tools — Production. They receive the material a given step needs — a script, a product image — and nothing beyond it.

To ask for a copy of what we hold, ask us to correct it, or ask us to delete it, email ahmed@thousandads.com. We action requests within 30 days.

What this site collects

This site sets no cookies, runs no analytics, and carries no tracking pixels or embedded third-party widgets. We don’t profile you and we build no record of your visit. Our host keeps the standard server access logs any web server keeps; we don’t read them, export them, or connect them to anything else.

Two buttons take you somewhere else. “Book a call” opens Calendly, and the payment buttons open Stripe’s hosted checkout. Neither runs any code on this site, but once you land on them you’re on their systems and their privacy terms — Calendly gets whatever you type into the booking form, and Stripe gets your card and billing details. We never see or store a card number.

The two forms

There are two forms. The custom request box on the home page takes a name, an email and a description of what you need; it goes straight to our inbox, and it doesn’t sign you up to anything. The intake brief at /start only exists after you’ve bought something — while you fill it in, your answers are held in your own browser so you can close the tab and come back, and they never leave your device until you press send.

Neither form writes to a database. Both are emailed to us and live in our inbox from then on. Clearing your browser data deletes any saved brief draft, and finishing the brief clears it automatically.

If you email us

If you email us, we keep your message and address in our inbox so we can reply, and so we can run the account if you become a client. We don’t sell it, rent it, or add you to a list you didn’t ask for.

If you become a client

If you become a client, we hold what you send at intake — brand assets, product photography, review and comment exports, brand guidelines — plus any read-only access you grant to your social or ad accounts. We use it to make your content and for nothing else.

Your material passes through third parties to get the work done: email and file hosting, Stripe for payments, Calendly for scheduling, and the AI video and voice tools we produce with. We send each one only what that step needs.

How long we keep it, and your rights

We keep client material while you’re a client and for twelve months after, then delete it. You can ask at any time for a copy of what we hold, ask us to correct it, or ask us to delete it — email ahmed@thousandads.com and we’ll action it within 30 days. If you’re in the UK, EU, or California those rights are statutory; we honour them wherever you are.

If this changes — if we add analytics, a checkout, or a signup form — this notice changes with it before the feature ships.