The kind of assistant you’d actually let in.

Six plain rules. None of them footnotes.

01

You decide what’s connected.

Clair starts with the accounts and sources you connect — nothing more. Access is visible and changeable, any time.

02

Your life is not training data.

Voyance does not train AI models on your data, and neither do the providers we use to deliver Clair.

03

Every answer has a receipt.

When Clair surfaces a reminder, brief, or detail, the source comes with it — so you can verify, correct, or dismiss.

04

Delete or export, any time.

Email privacy@getvoyance.com for deletion, a structured export, or a privacy question. We answer with a person.

05

Providers serve the product, not the model.

We use OpenAI and Google to deliver Clair. They process data to provide the service — they don’t learn from your life.

06

Clair never acts for you.

She notices, reminds, and suggests. She doesn’t send messages, accept invites, or make commitments on your behalf.

She reads everything. She shares nothing.

The infrastructure behind the commitments. Encryption, compliance, and zero-retention AI as the foundation of the product.

Encrypted in transit. Encrypted at rest.

TLS encryption in transit and AES-256 at rest, in isolated, access-controlled infrastructure.

Privacy isn’t a promise. It’s infrastructure.

GDPR and CCPA compliant, with SOC 2 Type II certification underway. Your data stays under your control.

Zero-retention AI.

The AI processes your data and forgets it. Nothing is stored. Nothing is trained on. Nothing is shared. Ever.

What Clair touches, and why.

Clair’s only useful if she can see the places plans actually live. You decide which of these are connected, and you can change it.

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Messages

Where plans, promises, and people details usually start.

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Email

Where confirmations, itineraries, and longer details usually live.

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Calendar

The skeleton of your week. Clair fills in the rest.

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Contacts

Who’s who — so Clair knows what you mean when you say a name.

A few honest questions.

Why does Clair need access to personal details?

Because the useful information is scattered. A calendar title rarely contains the plan, the promise, the preference, the address, and the latest change. Clair gathers them so you can stop searching.

What about the people in my conversations? They didn’t sign up.

Clair only sees the other people in your life as they appear in your own messages, email, and calendar — the same context any assistant in your life would have. We don’t enrich those records from outside sources, and we don’t make them available to anyone else’s Clair.

Can I review what Clair has learned about me?

Yes. Clair shows you what she has gathered about each person and each plan, with the source attached. Correct or remove anything that isn’t right.

Who at Voyance can access my data?

No one routinely. Internal access is limited to the smallest group needed for security incidents and support requests you initiate, and every access is audit-logged.

What happens if Voyance is acquired or shuts down?

Your data stays yours either way. We commit to at least 30 days of advance notice to export everything, and to honoring deletion for anyone who doesn’t want their data carried forward.

Have a question we didn’t answer?

Email privacy@getvoyance.com. We answer with a person.