TL;DR: your coding activity stays on your Mac. We only store what powers the leaderboard.
Committy is a macOS desktop app made by one indie developer, sold as a one-time purchase on committy.xyz. This page explains exactly what data the app touches. It's short, because there isn't much.
Everything Committy watches to bring your pet to life is processed on-device and never uploaded: your git commit activity, Claude Code session events, and your pet's care state (hunger, happiness, health). None of it leaves your Mac.
You can optionally sign in with GitHub (via Supabase Auth) to join the leaderboard. When you do, we receive your GitHub username, your avatar URL, and your email address. We use these to identify your account and to show your handle on the public leaderboard. If you never sign in, we store nothing about you.
When you sign in and sync, your GitHub handle, pet species, and your pet's age, streak, and score are visible publicly to other users. That's the whole point of the leaderboard — if you'd rather stay off it, simply don't sign in.
Purchases are handled by Lemon Squeezy, our merchant of record. We never see or store your card details. Lemon Squeezy shares your email address and license key with us so we can activate the app.
No analytics, no ads, no tracking pixels — and we never sell your data.
Email adil004aydin@gmail.com and I'll delete your account and leaderboard data.