Your statement is yours. We treat it that way.
Finletix is built on a simple idea: to find money leaking from your subscriptions, we should need as little of your data as possible — and keep none of it. Here is exactly how that works.
What we receive
When you run a scan, you upload a file you choose — a transaction export (CSV or PDF) or a screenshot of a subscriptions page. That file is sent over an encrypted connection to our server solely to generate your Leak Score report. We do not ask for your name, your bank login, your card number, or your Social Security number, and you should never include them.
How it's processed
Your file is read by an AI model to identify recurring charges, price increases, and likely waste. This happens in memory to produce your results. The uploaded file is not persisted to a database or object storage after your report is generated.
What we may keep
To tell you whether you're overpaying, Finletix keeps anonymized price points— for example “someone paid $15.99 for Netflix” — with no name, no account, and nothing that ties the amount back to you. Your uploaded file itself is never stored. These aggregate price points power the benchmarks that show how your bills compare to everyone else's.
Who else is involved
Finletix runs on Vercel (hosting) and uses Anthropic (the AI model that reads your statement). These providers process the request to deliver your report and are bound by their own security and privacy terms. We do not send your statement to advertisers, data brokers, or credit bureaus.
What we don't do
- We don't connect to your bank or move your money.
- We don't sell or rent your data.
- We don't cancel subscriptions on your behalf — we tell you what to cancel; you stay in control.
- We don't require an account to get your Leak Score.
Your choices
Don't want to upload a full statement? Use a screenshot of just your Apple or Google subscriptions page instead. You decide what to share, every time.
Questions
Reach us at privacy@finletix.com.
This page describes our current practices and may be updated as the product evolves. It is a plain-language summary, not legal advice.