Effective date: July 10, 2026

Jag Journey, LLC (“Jag Journey,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) provides Let’s Git It (“LGI”), a desktop application for working with Git repositories. This Privacy Policy explains how LGI handles information and how we handle information submitted through jagjourney.ai.

1. LGI is local-first

LGI does not require an account. It does not run a Jag Journey-hosted service that receives copies of your repositories, source code, Git history, diffs, commit messages, credentials, or local settings. LGI stores its working data on your device so it can manage the repositories and features you select.

Local LGI data can include repository paths and metadata, workspace and display preferences, bookmarks, task and productivity records, local automation settings, and local AI budget, audit, or history records. This information stays on your device unless you intentionally use a feature that sends information to a service you configure.

2. Credentials and secrets

LGI uses your operating system credential storage through Git’s credential mechanism for supported Git-host, cloud, and AI-provider credentials. LGI does not duplicate those secrets in its normal configuration files. You control the credentials you add and can remove them through LGI, Git credential tools, or your operating system credential manager.

3. Git hosts, forges, and cloud destinations

When you fetch, pull, push, clone, use a forge integration, or configure a backup or sync destination, LGI communicates directly with the remote service you selected. That service receives the information necessary to perform your requested operation, such as repository data, account or authorization information, IP address, and Git or API request metadata. The privacy terms of that service govern its handling of the information it receives.

Jag Journey does not proxy these operations through its own servers or retain the repository content transferred between LGI and your selected provider.

4. Optional AI features

LGI offers optional AI-assisted features. They are disabled until you configure a provider and use an AI action. When you do, LGI sends the prompt and the context needed for that action to the AI provider you selected. Depending on the action, that context can include selected code or file snippets, diffs, commit messages, branch names, Git status, or other repository information you chose to analyze.

AI-provider credentials remain under your control. Jag Journey does not receive, retain, sell, or use your AI prompts or repository context to train models. The selected AI provider processes the request under its own terms and privacy policy. Do not send secrets, regulated information, or content you are not authorized to share to an external AI provider.

5. Local MCP bridge

LGI can expose an optional local Model Context Protocol bridge for tools running on the same device. The bridge listens only on the local loopback interface. Information is shared only with software on your computer that you authorize to connect to that local service.

6. Updates and support links

When LGI checks for or downloads an update, it connects to the configured release host. Those requests may include standard network information such as IP address, device and operating-system details necessary to select a compatible update, and request logs maintained by the release host. LGI does not include an advertising SDK, marketing tracker, or developer-operated usage telemetry service.

7. Website and contact requests

Our website may process ordinary server, security, and delivery logs needed to operate and protect the site. If you contact us through the website, we process the contact details and message you provide so we can respond to your request. Contact-form entries may include your name, email address, phone number, address, website, and message when you choose to provide them. We do not sell that information.

Our contact form may offer a Save and Resume option. If you use it, the form provider stores the saved entry and resume link for up to 30 days. Security and anti-abuse services used by the website may process technical information needed to prevent spam and abuse.

8. Retention and deletion

LGI data remains on your device until you remove it. Uninstalling LGI or deleting its local application data removes the applicable local files. Credentials saved in the operating system credential store may require separate removal through Git credential tools or your operating system credential manager.

We retain website contact information only for as long as reasonably necessary to respond, provide support, maintain security, and meet legal obligations. To request access to or deletion of information submitted through our website, use our contact page. Requests concerning data sent directly to a Git host, cloud provider, or AI provider must also be made through that provider.

9. Your responsibilities

You are responsible for ensuring that you have authority to access repositories, remote services, and content you connect to LGI, and authority to send any content to an external AI provider. Review the privacy and security settings of every service you configure.

10. Changes and contact

We may update this policy when LGI, the website, or applicable requirements change. The effective date above identifies the latest revision. For questions about this policy or LGI privacy practices, contact Jag Journey, LLC through our contact page.