The short version

Forum Sage is built to keep almost nothing. Your conversation history lives only in your browser — never on our servers. When you send a message, it's relayed by a stateless proxy that takes your message, forwards it to the AI provider you choose, returns the reply, and keeps nothing: no database, no logs, no stored copy of what you wrote.

This site sets no cookies, runs no analytics, and uses no trackers.

What stays on your device

Your chat history with Forum Sage is saved only in your own browser, using local storage on your device. It never reaches our servers. Clear your browser data and it's gone. Open the site on another device and none of it follows you — because it was never anywhere but here.

Where your words go

To answer you, Forum Sage has to send your message to an AI model. That request passes through a lightweight relay — a stateless proxy that forwards your message to the provider and hands back the reply without storing it. By default the provider is Anthropic's Claude. In My Sage you can switch the engine to OpenAI's GPT or Google's Gemini, in which case your message goes to that provider instead.

How long it's kept, and by whom

We keep nothing. How long a provider holds onto your message to generate its reply is governed by that provider's own API terms, not by us. The AI Privacy deep-dive walks through the specifics — retention windows, whether conversations are used to train models, and how all of this compares to email, text, and other everyday channels.

No tracking

This site sets no cookies and runs no third-party analytics. We don't build a profile of you, and there's no advertising technology anywhere on the site. Nothing here is watching what you read.

A word on judgment

Treat Forum Sage the way you'd treat any capable work tool. It's a good place to think through forum dynamics and prepare for a meeting — not the place for details that would identify a specific member of your forum. The privacy story above is strong, but the discretion is still yours to keep.

Questions about any of this? Email info@forumsupport.org.