Privacy Policy
Last updated: April 15, 2026
What we collect
When you create an account, we collect your email address, name, and organization details via Clerk (our authentication provider). If you sign in with Google or LinkedIn, we receive only the profile data those services share with us.
We also collect usage data — pages visited, skills viewed, upvotes, and saves — via PostHog (our product analytics tool). This data is tied to your account once you sign in, and collected anonymously before that. You can opt out of analytics tracking via the cookie banner.
How we use it
Your email and name are used to manage your account, send the mktgskills.ai weekly newsletter, and respond to support requests. Usage data helps us understand what skills are popular and improve the directory.
By creating an account, you are automatically added to the mktgskills.ai mailing list. Every email includes an unsubscribe link — you can opt out at any time.
Third-party services
We use the following services to operate mktgskills.ai:
- Clerk — authentication and user accounts (clerk.com/privacy)
- PostHog — product analytics (posthog.com/privacy)
- Resend — transactional email and newsletter delivery (resend.com/privacy)
- Vercel — hosting and edge infrastructure (vercel.com/legal/privacy-policy)
- Upstash — Redis database for saves and votes (upstash.com/privacy)
Your saved data
Saved skills and upvotes are stored in our database and associated with your user account. This data is personal to you — it is not shared with other users or organizations. You can delete your account at any time via Account Settings, which will remove your saves and votes.
Data requests
To request a copy of your data, ask us to delete your account and associated data, or report a privacy concern, email us at privacy@mktgskills.ai.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy as the product evolves. Material changes will be noted at the top of this page with an updated date. Continued use of mktgskills.ai after changes constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.