Ora privacy
Ora is in private beta. This page summarizes the public waitlist and product privacy direction in plain language.
Waitlist data
The public waitlist asks for an email address. Submissions are stored for beta access and may be synced to Resend Contacts for waitlist communication. The form also includes a hidden honeypot field to reduce spam.
Web app beta data
The web app can use account-backed Firebase services for authentication, Firestore data, and storage uploads. Tester data may include profile settings, training logs, diet entries, recipes, progress check-ins, and uploads.
Local-first product direction
Ora's broader product direction is local-first: training, nutrition, and progress workflows should remain useful without making cloud sync the center of the product. Cloud access should be explicit and useful, not assumed.
Health and coaching boundaries
Ora is not a medical service. The app should avoid diagnosing injuries, diseases, eating disorders, or medical conditions, and should treat sparse or estimated data with caution.