Cookies Policy

Last updated: September 29, 2025

This Cookies Policy explains how BuildPipeline ("we", "us", "our") uses cookies and similar technologies on our website (buildpipeline.io) and connected pages.

1) What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device by websites you visit. They serve functions like keeping you signed in, remembering preferences, measuring site performance, and helping teams improve user experience. Similar technologies include local storage, pixels, and SDKs—together, "cookies".

2) Do we set cookies today?

Right now, we do not set any first-party cookies for tracking, analytics, or advertising. Our site is a marketing website with an embedded meeting scheduler.

If we introduce cookies in the future, they will primarily be used for site performance, reliability, security, and internal product development - for example, to understand page load issues or improve navigation. Where required, we will ask for your consent before setting any non-essential cookies.

3) Categories we may use (if enabled)

  • Strictly Necessary (no consent required): Security, load balancing, routing, abuse prevention, session continuity.
  • Performance & Analytics (consent required in many regions): Aggregated usage metrics (e.g., page views, latency) to improve experience.
  • Functionality (consent required): Remembering preferences (e.g., language) to personalize your visit.
  • Advertising/Targeting (not in use): We do not run ad tech or behavioral retargeting.

4) Third-party: Calendly (scheduler embed)

We use Calendly to let visitors schedule intro calls. When you interact with the embedded Calendly widget or booking page, Calendly may place its own cookies to operate the scheduler (e.g., load the widget, prevent duplicate submissions, remember time zone, mitigate fraud/abuse).

  • These cookies are set and controlled by Calendly, not by BuildPipeline.
  • Calendly also collects the information you submit (e.g., name, email, meeting details) directly on their systems.
  • For details about Calendly's cookies and data practices, please consult Calendly's own Privacy/Cookie Policy or contact them directly.
  • If you have questions for us about the integration, email alki@buildpipeline.io.

5) Your choices

Even when no first-party cookies are set, you can control cookies generally:

  • Browser settings: Most browsers let you block, delete, or limit cookies. Note this may affect functionality on some sites.
  • Private/Incognito modes: Limit persistence between sessions.
  • Consent banner (when applicable): If we introduce non-essential cookies, we'll present a banner so you can accept, reject, or manage categories at any time.
  • Device settings: Mobile OS settings may provide additional controls.

If you are in the UK/EEA, non-essential cookies (e.g., analytics) will only be used after opt-in consent. You'll be able to change your preferences at any time via our banner or settings link (when enabled).

6) Do Not Track

Some browsers send "Do Not Track" (DNT) signals. There is no industry standard for responding to DNT; if regulations or standards change, we will update our approach here.

7) Updates to this Policy

We may update this page as our site, vendors, or laws change. If we make material changes (e.g., start using analytics), we'll update the "Last updated" date and, where required, prompt for consent again.

8) Contact

Questions about this Cookies Policy or our use of cookies?
Email: alki@buildpipeline.io