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Subprocessors

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SermonEase uses third-party service providers, also called subprocessors, to operate and provide the service.

This page lists the types of subprocessors we may use.

1. What Is a Subprocessor?

A subprocessor is a third-party service provider that may process personal information or customer content on behalf of SermonEase.

2. Current Subprocessors

ProviderPurposeData Processed
SupabaseDatabase hosting and storageAccount data, usage data, generated sermon records
StripePayment processing and billingBilling information, subscription status, payment metadata
OpenAIAI text generation and/or transcriptionSermon transcripts, prompts, generated outputs
ResendTransactional email deliveryEmail address, email content, delivery metadata
CloudflareDNS, routing, hosting, security, email routing where configuredTechnical data, routing data, logs

3. Data Shared with Subprocessors

We share only the information needed for each provider to perform its service.

For example:

  • AI providers receive content needed to generate requested outputs
  • Stripe receives billing-related information
  • Resend receives email information needed to send account emails
  • Database providers store application data
  • Hosting providers process technical traffic and logs

4. Changes to Subprocessors

We may update this list as our service changes.

If we add a subprocessor that materially affects how customer data is processed, we may update this page or provide notice where appropriate.

5. Contact

For questions about subprocessors, contact:

support@sermonease.com