Privacy Policy
How LiveHub handles account and workspace data.
Last updated April 9, 2026
This page explains what LiveHub collects, how it is used, and how
access works across Discord-linked workspaces.
Depending on how you use LiveHub, we may collect Discord account identifiers, Discord profile metadata, Discord server membership data, TikTok usernames linked through Discord Connections, workspace access mappings, stream and community analytics, profile and overlay settings, uploaded media metadata, bot configuration, and page content you submit through the product.
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How authentication works
LiveHub uses Discord OAuth for sign-in. During sign-in, we request scopes needed to identify your Discord account, inspect connected accounts, and determine which Discord servers and collaborator roles may grant you workspace access. We may temporarily receive Discord access tokens through the auth provider so the app can complete those checks.
We use collected information to authenticate users, resolve workspace access, power analytics dashboards, render public profile pages, manage bot features, store creator settings, send optional Discord messages, and support AI-assisted features such as summaries, recaps, or natural language queries against stream data.
Some LiveHub pages are intended to be public or shareable. If you enable a public profile, wrapped page, supporter page, or similar feature, the associated content and stream-derived metrics may be visible to other users or to the public. Workspace collaborators may also see data available within the workspace they can access.
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Service providers and integrations
We do not sell personal data. We may share data with infrastructure and integration providers required to run the service, including hosting platforms, Supabase, Discord, AI providers, and storage providers. We also rely on data returned by Discord and related integrations when you connect accounts and use workspace-sharing features.
We keep data for as long as reasonably necessary to operate LiveHub, maintain workspace functionality, support analytics history, enforce permissions, and meet legitimate operational or legal needs. Some data may remain in backups or logs for a limited period after deletion.
You can stop using LiveHub at any time, disconnect accounts, remove collaborator access, delete some configured resources inside the app, and request deletion of workspace-associated data. If you revoke a Discord or TikTok connection, some features may stop working until the connection is restored.
We use reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect the service, but no system can be guaranteed completely secure. You are also responsible for protecting your Discord account and any devices you use to access LiveHub.
You may only use LiveHub if you are permitted to use the underlying platforms and services it depends on, including Discord and TikTok. You are responsible for making sure your use of LiveHub complies with the applicable terms, rules, and eligibility requirements of those services.
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Changes to this policy
We may update this privacy policy from time to time. Continued use of LiveHub after an update means you accept the revised policy.