This Subprocessor List describes categories of third-party providers LeenOps may use to provide the website and product platform.
The exact providers used for a customer may depend on product configuration, region, plan, integrations, and model-provider choices.
1. Core subprocessors
| Provider category | Purpose | Data processed |
|---|---|---|
| Cloud hosting | Website and application hosting | Request logs, application data, technical metadata |
| Database and storage | Workspace data, files, logs, configuration | Customer content, account data, operational data |
| Authentication | Login, sessions, identity management | User account and session data |
| AI model providers | Agent workflow execution | Prompts, instructions, context, outputs, files where configured |
| Email and communication | Transactional email, support, notifications | Contact details, message content |
| Analytics and monitoring | Product analytics, performance, errors | Usage events, device data, logs |
| Payment and billing | Subscription, invoices, tax, payment status | Billing contact and transaction metadata |
2. Likely infrastructure providers
LeenOps may use providers such as Vercel, Supabase, Clerk, Inngest, OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Microsoft, Stripe, GitHub, and similar infrastructure or business-tool providers where configured.
This list is provided for transparency and may change as the product evolves. Enterprise customers may request a current vendor-specific subprocessor schedule during procurement.
3. Customer-selected providers
When customers connect third-party systems or bring their own AI provider API keys, those providers may process customer data under the customer's own account and agreement. Examples include model providers, source-code platforms, communication tools, document systems, payment systems, or analytics platforms.
Customer-selected providers are controlled by the customer and may not be subprocessors of LeenOps.
4. Subprocessor safeguards
LeenOps evaluates providers based on operational need, security posture, contractual protections, availability, and product requirements.
Where required, LeenOps uses data processing terms, confidentiality obligations, transfer safeguards, and access controls.
5. Changes
LeenOps may update this list when providers are added, removed, replaced, or materially repurposed. The updated date above reflects the latest public version.
6. Contact
Questions about subprocessors or vendor review can be sent to hello@leenops.com.
Policy changelog
| Version | Date | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| v1.0 | 2026-06-13 | Initial public legal policy system |