Billing and subscriptions — Stripe
Checkout, subscriptions, and customer billing surfaces are built around Stripe. Public tiers and add-ons map to Stripe products and prices configured per environment. For how credits and report types relate to checkout, see Pricing and the billing notes in our pricing strategy article.
Identity and authentication — AWS Amplify / Amazon Cognito
User sign-up, sign-in, and session management use AWS Amplify with Amazon Cognito user pools. Post-signup operational notifications may use email providers such as Resend when configured in your backend environment. This keeps authentication aligned with common enterprise cloud reviews while preserving a smooth consultant onboarding path.
Application data and file storage — AWS
Project metadata and application data are stored via Amplify Data (AppSync / DynamoDB patterns in Gen 2). Client documents are stored in Amazon S3 using per-project paths. Access is enforced with the same project-scoping model described on our Security feature page and in Security.
AI inference providers
Model-backed features rely on configured AI providers under contractual terms appropriate for customer content. Vendor lists and data-handling statements for your procurement cycle should be completed alongside counsel and aligned with the Privacy Policy—we do not list every subprocessor variant on this marketing page because deployments can differ.
Analytics
The public site may load Google Analytics 4 with Consent Mode defaults; see Cookies and analytics in the Privacy Policy. Additional product analytics tools are optional and should be gated by policy before enablement.
