Last updated · May 11, 2026
Privacy Policy
Splitski is built by Brooke Builds Stuff LLC (the company) to help you split a restaurant check and send Venmo requests. This page explains what we collect, why, and how to get rid of it.
What we collect
- Your Apple Sign In identifier and (optionally) name and email. Provided by Apple when you sign in. We use it to recognize you across devices and to sync your splits.
- The photos of receipts you scan.Sent to our server (Supabase Edge Function) and then to Anthropic's Claude API, which extracts the line items, tax, and tip and returns them. We don't keep the photo after that round-trip.
- Your splits. Restaurant name, items, who you split with, and the totals. Stored on your device and synced to our server so you can see them on other devices.
- Your profile. Display name and (optional) Venmo handle you set in the app, so split links and Venmo request captions show the right person.
- Scan count.A small integer per account that tracks how many scans you've used against the 3-scan free tier. No content of the scans is associated with this count.
- Apple In-App Purchase receipts.When you purchase Splitski's lifetime unlock, Apple sends us a signed receipt confirming the purchase. We store the purchase metadata (no payment information) so the unlock works on your other devices.
What we don't collect
- No third-party analytics or tracking SDKs.
- No advertising identifiers (IDFA).
- No location data.
- No contacts. The "Pick from contacts" feature uses Apple's system contact picker, which runs out-of-process — only the single person you select is shared with the app, and we don't store your contact list.
- No payment card data. Apple handles all purchases.
Who we share it with
- Anthropic — receives your receipt image briefly to extract the items. See Anthropic's privacy policy.
- Supabase — hosts our database and edge functions. See Supabase's privacy policy.
- Apple — for Sign In with Apple and In-App Purchase. See Apple's privacy policy.
- Venmo— when you tap a payment link in Splitski, we hand you off to the Venmo app with the recipient, amount, and a caption. We don't see the result of the payment. See Venmo's privacy policy.
We don't sell your data, and we don't share it for advertising.
How to delete your data
In the Splitski app: Settings → Delete account. That removes your profile, your splits, your scan count, and your purchase records from our server. You can also email brooke@brookebuildsstuff.com if you'd like us to delete it for you.
Children
Splitski is not directed at children under 13 and we don't knowingly collect data from them.
Changes
If we change this policy, we'll update the date at the top. For material changes, we'll surface a notice in the app.
Contact
Brooke Builds Stuff LLC, New York, NY · brooke@brookebuildsstuff.com