Subprocessor List

Last updated Nov 11, 2025

This page lists the third-party subprocessors we use to provide the Applet services. We use these subprocessors to help us provide our services, and we ensure that they meet our security and privacy standards.

If you have questions about our subprocessors, please contact us at [email protected].

What is a Subprocessor?

A subprocessor is a third-party data processor engaged by Applet who has or potentially will have access to or process your data when you use our services. Applet engages different types of subprocessors to perform various functions as explained in our Privacy Policy.

Infrastructure Subprocessors

Infrastructure subprocessors are the cloud service providers that host our services and store customer data.

SubprocessorPurposeLocation
Amazon Web Services (AWS)Cloud infrastructure and hostingUnited States, Europe
CloudflareContent delivery network and DDoS protectionGlobal
Google Cloud Platform (GCP)AI infrastructure and model hostingGlobal

Service Subprocessors

Service subprocessors provide specific functionality and services that support our product.

SubprocessorPurposeLocation
Customer.ioEmail automation and messagingUnited States, Europe
DatadogParsing logs and monitoring systemsEurope
FrontCustomer communication assignmentsUnited States
IntercomCustomer support and communicationUnited States
LinearIssue tracking and project managementUnited States
PexelsStock images and mediaUnited States, Europe
PlausibleProduct analyticsEstonia
PostmarkEmail service providerUnited States
SentryError tracking and monitoringUnited States
SlackCommunication platformUnited States
StripePayment processingUnited States
Google WorkspaceBusiness email and productivityUnited States

Updates to This List

We may update this list from time to time as we add or remove subprocessors. If you would like to receive notifications when we update this list, please contact us at [email protected].

Questions?

If you have any questions about our use of subprocessors or would like to object to the use of a new subprocessor, please contact us at [email protected].