Effective: July 9, 2026
DaySense helps you figure out what makes your good days good: you describe one good day and one rough day, get a working theory, and sharpen it with a short nightly check-in. This policy explains what we collect and why. We do not sell your data, show ads, or track you across other apps.
DaySense is operated by TenhetApp. Contact: info@tenhetapp.com.
We do not collect contacts, photos, advertising identifiers, or analytics that identify you.
Your day descriptions, check-in data, and the statistics computed from them are processed by Anthropic (our AI provider) solely to generate your profile, setups, and weekly reads. These API calls run from our servers — the AI provider does not get your email or identity, and per Anthropic’s API terms, API data is not used to train their models.
Only service providers that operate the app on our behalf:
They process data only to provide these functions. We never sell your data or share it for advertising. Your day data is private to you — DaySense has no social features and nothing you log is visible to other users.
Data is stored with Supabase (PostgreSQL) and encrypted in transit. Access is enforced row-by-row, so your data is readable only by your own account.
You can delete your account in Settings → Delete Account (see Delete Account). This permanently removes your account, your profile, and all of your check-ins and reads. You can also request access to or deletion of your data by contacting info@tenhetapp.com.
DaySense is a productivity tool. It is not a medical device and does not provide medical, psychological, or mental-health advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Its output is a provisional read on your own logged days, not a clinical assessment.
DaySense is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect their data.
We’ll update this page and the “Effective” date when this policy changes.
info@tenhetapp.com