The Correspondence Company
Privacy

Written plainly, because privacy is part of the product.

Last updated August 2026 · Before our shop opens

Our whole business is trust: people will eventually hand us their most personal words. So this page is short, honest, and free of legal fog. It covers the site as it exists today — a marketing site with a waiting list. It will grow when the shop opens, and we'll say so here when it does.

What we collect today

  • Your email address — only if you join the waiting list, and nothing else with it.

That's the entire list. No account, no phone number, no address.

What we do with it

We send you one note when the doors open. Your address is stored with Resend, the service that delivers our email, and nowhere else. Every email we ever send includes a working unsubscribe link, and unsubscribing removes you — not "suppresses," removes.

What we never do

  • No selling, renting, or sharing your address with anyone.
  • No advertising trackers, no third-party analytics scripts, no pixels. You can verify this — the site makes no third-party requests at all, fonts included.
  • No "drip campaigns." One note when we open. That's the deal.

Removal

Use the unsubscribe link in any email from us, or reply to one and ask — a person reads those, and your address is deleted.

When the shop opens: letters written through The Correspondence Company are sealed — encrypted so that no one, including us and including the person who organized the kit, can read them before the moment. Recipient addresses are used for delivery, then purged. Those promises will be formalized here, in plain language like this, before we take a single order.