Your workspace belongs on your Mac.
LiquidWorkspace is a local-first writing and research app. This policy describes the privacy behavior for the LiquidWorkspace macOS app and this website.
Local-first project data
Your projects, notes, PDFs, annotations, tags, templates, themes, and app settings are stored locally on your Mac. In the App Store build, local projects are stored in LiquidWorkspace's sandboxed app container by default. The app includes a Reveal in Finder path for project access, backup, and inspection. If you enable iCloud project storage, new projects are created in LiquidWorkspace's iCloud container.
LiquidWorkspace does not require an account to write, edit, organize, annotate PDFs, customize themes, or export files.
No advertising tracking
LiquidWorkspace does not sell personal data and is not designed for advertising, cross-app tracking, or behavioral profiling.
Dictation
LiquidWorkspace does not include app-owned dictation controls and does not request microphone or speech-recognition permission. If you use macOS system Dictation shortcuts, macOS handles that input outside LiquidWorkspace's own data collection.
Crash reports and diagnostics
The launch build does not send crash reports, analytics, telemetry, or diagnostic logs to LiquidWorkspace. If crash reporting is added in a future version, this policy and the App Store privacy answers will be updated before release.
Website data
This static website is intended to provide product information, support, and documentation. It does not require an account. Hosting providers may process standard server logs needed to operate and secure the site.
Purchases and downloads
For App Store-first release, Apple handles payment processing, receipts, purchase status, and download delivery through App Store. LiquidWorkspace does not process payment card information.
LiquidWorkspace uses StoreKit entitlement status to unlock lifetime access and Restore Purchases. The app does not ask users to paste external purchase codes.
LiquidWorkspace support may use receipt details you voluntarily provide when helping with refunds, restore issues, or access questions.
External integrations
Core LiquidWorkspace writing workflows do not require an external account. Any future integration that asks for account access should be documented before release.
Contact
For privacy questions, email [email protected].
Last updated: May 31, 2026