Privacy and safety

A clear safety promise for AI social replies.

Voxily uses hosted infrastructure and AI generation, so public copy needs to be direct: data is processed to draft replies, and users stay responsible for every post.

Voxily popup showing account and Pro billing state Human-reviewed drafting inside the social composer. No auto-posting.
Use case

Why Voxily fits this workflow.

These pages map each launch use case to the product behavior people can verify inside the Chrome extension.

What Voxily processes

When you request a draft, Voxily may process visible post context, your typed draft, selected mood, persona settings, relevant knowledge entries, account identifiers, usage counters, and subscription status.

  • Convex for auth and app data
  • Cloudflare Worker for the API layer
  • Groq for AI generation
  • Polar for billing

What Voxily avoids

Voxily should not be described as a local-only or no-data product. It is hosted software with a browser extension client, backend API, synced product data, and third-party providers.

  • No card numbers stored by Voxily
  • No auto-posting or bulk sending
  • No selling user data
  • Uploaded knowledge files are never stored — only the extracted text is persisted

Platform compliance stance

The public promise should stay clear: Voxily is a drafting assistant. Users must follow X/Twitter, LinkedIn, Reddit, and community rules and avoid spam, deception, scraping, and automated engagement.

Workflow

How to use it without risky automation.

Voxily is a drafting assistant. The user remains responsible for reviewing, editing, and posting the final text.

01

Generate only when needed

Voxily sends context to the backend when the user requests AI output, not just because a page is open.

02

Review the output

AI drafts can be wrong or off-tone. The user edits and decides whether the content should be posted.

03

Post manually

The extension does not auto-click post, send, like, follow, or message actions.

04

Request deletion

Users can clear local browser data and email support for account, persona, history, or subscription-related deletion requests.

FAQ

Common questions.

Use these answers for launch comments, support replies, and early tester onboarding.

Does Voxily send data to an AI provider?

Yes. When a user generates a draft, Voxily routes the request through its backend and uses Groq for AI generation.

Does Voxily store personas and history?

The product uses Convex for app data such as auth-related records, personas, knowledge text, history, usage, and subscription state where applicable. When you upload a PDF, DOC, DOCX, MD, or TXT for your knowledge base, Voxily extracts the text in your browser, shows you an AI summary preview before saving, and only persists the extracted text — the original file is never uploaded or stored.

Does Voxily read private messages?

Voxily is designed around composer-based drafting on supported pages. It does not automatically send or post private messages. Users must review and send any DM draft manually.

Is Voxily safe from platform bans?

No tool can guarantee that. Voxily reduces risk by avoiding auto-posting and bulk automation, but users must follow platform and community rules.

How can I delete my data?

Clear local extension data in Chrome and email support@getvoxily.com for deletion of account, persona, knowledge, history, or subscription-related records where legally possible.

Install Voxily and try it in one real thread.

Start with one real reply on X/Twitter, LinkedIn, or Reddit. Keep the draft only if it sounds like something you would actually post.

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