Trust and data control
Your launch context belongs to you.
You can view, scrub, export, or delete it anytime. No support ticket. No permission needed.
What SiteSorted saves.
The product needs context to build useful pages, but that context should stay visible and controllable.
Founder prompt and launch goals
Strategy and CEO memory
Research receipts and reference notes
Saved projects and designs
Reference captures used for builder work
API keys and account-level settings
What you can control.
Data control is part of the product surface, not a privacy footnote.
Export
Take project context, memory, saved designs, and account artifacts with you.
Delete
Remove memory, projects, designs, captures, or the full project directly.
Scrub
Clear strategy and memory when a launch direction changes.
The product control panel.
The go-live direction is a signed-in data page where every major artifact has a direct action.
Your Context
View, scrub, export, or delete launch data without asking support.
Security and account access.
Account access, API keys, and project data should be clear to the user and bounded by authentication.
Signed-in account controls
API key management
Project-scoped deletion
Build with context you control.
SiteSorted should make ownership obvious before a founder trusts it with a launch.
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