Privacy policy.
The short version: we collect what you type into our forms, we count visits without following you around the internet, and we never sell your data. The longer version is below, and it says the same thing.
Who we are
99creatix is a web design and digital growth agency serving small businesses in the UK, EU, USA, Canada and UAE. For anything in this policy, email [email protected] and a person will reply within one working day.
02What we collect
Three things, and nothing quietly:
- What you send us. When you use our contact form, book a call, or request an AI visibility audit, we receive what you typed: your name, email, website, and your message. The AI visibility check also records the website you scanned and its score, so your audit arrives half-finished in a good way.
- Booking details. Calls are scheduled through Calendly, which processes your booking under its own privacy policy. We receive the details you enter when booking.
- Visit counts. We use minimal analytics to understand which pages get read. Aggregate numbers, not profiles. No advertising trackers, no cross-site cookies, no data brokers.
What we do with it
We use your information to reply to you, to run the audit or work you asked for, and to make this website better. We do not add you to a mailing list unless you ask to be on one, and we do not send marketing sequences to people who enquired once.
04Who we share it with
Nobody, commercially. Your data is never sold and never given to advertisers. It touches only the service providers that make the site work: our hosting, our email delivery, our form handling, and Calendly for bookings. Each processes data only to provide their service to us.
05How long we keep it
Enquiries and audit requests are kept while they are useful for working with you. If you want your data deleted, email us and we will delete it and confirm. No forms to fill in, no thirty-day dance.
06Your rights
You can ask what we hold about you, ask us to correct it, or ask us to delete it. If you are in the UK or EU, you have these rights under GDPR, including the right to complain to your data protection authority. Wherever you are, the same email works: [email protected].
07Changes
If this policy changes, the new version appears here with a new date at the top. We will not quietly weaken it.