Effective July 7, 2026 · SaveDate is published by BossOS Pro (Buena Vista Vision, Inc.)
SaveDate turns the event text or URL you paste into add-to-calendar links, an .ics file, and an optional hosted smart link. This policy describes exactly what SaveDate reads, what it transmits, and what it stores. The short version: your pasted content is used once to draft your event, then discarded. Hosted links keep only the event fields you typed and approved.
SaveDate reads content only when you ask it to: the text you paste into the Auto-fill tab, or the public event page at the URL you provide. It has no standing access to any website, inbox, or account, and never reads anything in the background. The companion browser extension only captures the text or page you explicitly send to SaveDate.
The pasted text, or the fetched page, is sent once over HTTPS to our drafting endpoint, where the event details are extracted: title, date and time, timezone, location, and a short description. The drafted fields come back to your browser for you to review and edit. If the page carries standard structured event data, the fields are read directly from it with no AI involved. The .ics file and the four platform links are built entirely in your browser; generating them sends nothing to us at all.
Auto-fill drafting uses an AI model provider under our agreement with them; content is processed transiently and is not used for model training. Payments are processed by Stripe. Sign-in codes are delivered via our authentication provider (Supabase).
Questions or deletion requests: hello@bossospro.com. Emailing us removes your smart links, sign-in record, and any subscription record.