What we collect, and where it goes.
Short version: your assessment answers and, if you give it to us, your email address. We use them to build your plan and send it to you. We don't sell anything to anyone, we don't run ads, and there are no third-party trackers on this site.
What we actually store
On your device.Your answers, the plan we built, the steps you've marked as done, and a random id are saved in your browser's local storage so the page can remember where you were. The random id is a string of characters and holds nothing about who you are — but to be exact: once you finish the assessment, that id sits in the same row as the email address you gave us, so treat it as connected to you rather than anonymous. It stays in that browser: clearing your browser data deletes it, and it does not follow you to another device.
On our side.When you finish the assessment we receive your answers, the two paths we matched you to, that random id, a count of how many times you've visited, and — if you entered it — your email address and your answer to “what should your plan protect you from?” We also record which pages you opened and which step of the assessment you reached, so we can see where people give up. If you send feedback, we receive the message, the rating, the page you sent it from and that same random id.
Worth being specific, since “analytics” usually hides more than it says: there are no third-party analytics on this site, we do not record your IP address, and nothing here follows you to any other website. What we keep is the random id above plus a line saying which page it opened and when.
What you finish.When you mark a step of your plan as done, we record that — which step, and when. If you answer the optional question about whether anything came of it yet, we record that answer too. Both are things you choose to tell us: you can untick a step, change your answer, or remove it, at any time. We keep this because knowing which steps actually work for real people is the only way the plans get better — and, later, it's what a member can point to as proof of what they've actually done.
If you use “already did this? get your plan back.”This lets you see your plans again on a new device or browser, using your email to prove it's you. When you ask for it, we send a one-time link to that address; clicking it is what proves ownership, and the link stops working after 30 minutes or one use, whichever comes first. We don't store the link itself in a form anyone could read back out of our systems — only a scrambled version used to check it, the same way a password would be. Every plan you submit is now kept a second place, alongside the spreadsheet, specifically so this can work: your email, the answers behind each plan, and which browser you used it from.
Who else sees it
Four services, and nobody else. Vercel hosts the site and briefly holds server logs. Resend sends your plan email and therefore handles your email address. Google Sheets is where the human-readable records are kept — a private spreadsheet that only we can open. Neonhosts the database behind “get your plan back” above — your email, your plans, and which browser you've used. That is the complete list. Nothing is sold, and nothing is shared for advertising.
How long we keep it
Honestly: the spreadsheet has no expiry date yet, so assume records stay until you ask us to remove them. Server logs are short-lived — the host keeps them about an hour. We would rather tell you that than write a retention period we don't currently enforce.
Cookies
None. No advertising cookies, no analytics cookies, no consent banner to dismiss. The site uses your browser's local storage, which is a different thing: it stays on your machine and is never sent anywhere except as described above. The fonts are served from this site, not from a third party.
Getting your data removed
There is no self-serve delete button yet — building one is on the list and we're not going to pretend otherwise. In the meantime, use the Contactlink at the bottom of the home page, or reply to the plan email, and say you want your record deleted. We'll remove it from the spreadsheet and the database described above, and confirm. To clear what's on your own device, clear your browser data for this site — that removes everything, the finished steps included.
One thing worth being straight about: “start over” is not a delete. It clears your answers and your plan so you can take the assessment again, but it deliberately keeps the steps you already finished, because having those quietly disappear is the last thing most people would want. If you want them gone, clear your browser data or ask us.
Children
Faimgo is meant for adults making money on the side. It isn't designed or intended for children.
When this changes
We're small and building in the open, so this will change — particularly if a public profile or community features arrive later, which would mean a person choosing to make some of this visible to other members on purpose. Nothing like that exists yet. We'll update this page when it does.
Questions about any of this, or want your record removed? Use the Contact link on the home page — a real person reads it.
Last updated: August 16, 2026.