cookies
Cookie policy
What we set, why, and how to opt out.
Last updated · May 2026
What is a cookie
A cookie is a small file a website can store in your browser. We use cookies sparingly: only what's needed to run the site and one cookie for self-hosted analytics. We do not use third-party advertising cookies.
What we set
- th_session — strictly necessary. Keeps you logged in to the demo. Deleted when you close the browser.
- th_visit— strictly necessary. Scopes your in-progress automation drafts and conversation on the demo so refreshing a page doesn't lose your work. 30 days. No personal data.
- th_analytics — first-party analytics. Counts page views and aggregate sessions. No personal data, no cross-site tracking. 1 year. Opt-out below.
Third-party services
The "Book a call" button opens Calendly in a new tab. Calendly sets its own cookies on its own domain — see Calendly's privacy policy. We do not embed Calendly on our pages.
Opting out
Most browsers let you block or delete cookies. Doing so for the strictly necessary cookies will break the demo experience but not the marketing site. To opt out of analytics specifically, set the Do Not Track flag in your browser — we honor it.
Changes
Material changes are announced 30 days in advance. The full change history lives in our public repository.