Data Processing

Subprocessors

Effective Date: April 15, 2026

This page identifies the third-party subprocessors (“Subprocessors”) engaged by Aditude Inc. (“Aditude”) to process Data on behalf of its customers in connection with the provision of its services.

Aditude engages Subprocessors to support the delivery of its services, including infrastructure hosting, data storage, analytics, communication, and product functionality.

Name

Location

Purpose

Amazon Web Services Inc.

Seattle, WA USA

Cloud computing services

Snowflake Inc.

Bozeman, MT USA

Cloud computing services

Google Cloud Platform

Mountain View, CA USA

Cloud storage

PhoenixNAP

Phoenix, AZ USA

Cloud computing services

Klika LLC

Las Vegas NV USA

Software development partner

Cloudflare

San Francisco, CA USA

Cloud computing services

Slack Technologies LLC

San Francisco, CA USA

Communication

Planetscale

San Francisco, CA USA

Databases

Github

San Francisco, CA USA

Code storage

Auth0 Inc (Okta)

San Francisco, CA USA

Authentication

Atlassian

San Francisco, CA USA

Project management, bug tracking, and customer support (Jira, Confluence)

Cursor

San Francisco, CA USA

AI-powered software development environment (IDE)

Claude/Anthropic

San Francisco, CA USA

AI services, content generation, and automation

n8n

Berlin, Germany

Workflow automation

Hubspot

Cambridge, MA USA

Customer database and communication

Convex, Inc

San Francisco, CA USA

Backend application data storage


Changes to Subprocessors

We may change this Subprocessor List from time to time. We will post all changes on this page and will indicate at the top of the page the modified effective date. We therefore encourage you to refer to this page on an ongoing basis so that you are aware of our current Subprocessor List. If required by the applicable law, we will notify you of the changes.


Contact

For questions regarding Aditude’s use of Subprocessors or its data processing practices, please contact us at: privacy@aditude.io

Effective Date: April 15, 2026

This page identifies the third-party subprocessors (“Subprocessors”) engaged by Aditude Inc. (“Aditude”) to process Data on behalf of its customers in connection with the provision of its services.

Aditude engages Subprocessors to support the delivery of its services, including infrastructure hosting, data storage, analytics, communication, and product functionality.

Name

Location

Purpose

Amazon Web Services Inc.

Seattle, WA USA

Cloud computing services

Snowflake Inc.

Bozeman, MT USA

Cloud computing services

Google Cloud Platform

Mountain View, CA USA

Cloud storage

PhoenixNAP

Phoenix, AZ USA

Cloud computing services

Klika LLC

Las Vegas NV USA

Software development partner

Cloudflare

San Francisco, CA USA

Cloud computing services

Slack Technologies LLC

San Francisco, CA USA

Communication

Planetscale

San Francisco, CA USA

Databases

Github

San Francisco, CA USA

Code storage

Auth0 Inc (Okta)

San Francisco, CA USA

Authentication

Atlassian

San Francisco, CA USA

Project management, bug tracking, and customer support (Jira, Confluence)

Cursor

San Francisco, CA USA

AI-powered software development environment (IDE)

Claude/Anthropic

San Francisco, CA USA

AI services, content generation, and automation

n8n

Berlin, Germany

Workflow automation

Hubspot

Cambridge, MA USA

Customer database and communication

Convex, Inc

San Francisco, CA USA

Backend application data storage


Changes to Subprocessors

We may change this Subprocessor List from time to time. We will post all changes on this page and will indicate at the top of the page the modified effective date. We therefore encourage you to refer to this page on an ongoing basis so that you are aware of our current Subprocessor List. If required by the applicable law, we will notify you of the changes.


Contact

For questions regarding Aditude’s use of Subprocessors or its data processing practices, please contact us at: privacy@aditude.io

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