Privacy

We only want the data needed to make the block useful.

Goalden is built around personal accountability. That means the product must be clear about what it reads, why it reads it, and how you can turn that access off.

Updated May 2, 2026

Waitlist data

If you join the waitlist, Goalden collects the email address you submit. During early access, the form is handled through FormSubmit and forwarded to our Gmail inbox.

We use this email to contact you about early access, product updates, and beta testing. We do not use waitlist emails to build advertising profiles.

Extension data

The current browser extension stores settings locally in Chrome: selected blocked sites, active timer state, current focus task, and recent progress updates.

Local extension data stays on your device unless a future backend feature is clearly introduced and you choose to use it.

Connected sources

Future integrations such as Slack, Notion, Telegram, WhatsApp, email, and documents should be opt-in. Goalden should read only the spaces you connect and only for the purpose of extracting commitments, deadlines, blockers, and next steps.

Source control You should be able to connect, pause, or remove each source separately.
Visible context When Goalden blocks a feed, it should show the task or source behind that prompt.
No personal data sales Goalden is not designed to sell message contents, task history, or progress reports.

Contact

For privacy questions, early access requests, or deletion requests, contact us from the Gmail link in the footer of the landing page.

Goalden is still in beta. Some controls may be manual while the first version is being built.