Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 7, 2026
Who we are
WrenchCalls (“we,” “us”) provides done-for-you advertising services for plumbing and home-service businesses. This policy explains what we collect, why, and your choices. Questions? Ask our assistant or email the address in the footer.
Information we collect
Account details you give us during setup — your name, business name, email, phone number, service area, and the services you offer. Billing information is collected and processed by our payment provider (Stripe); we never see or store full card numbers. We also collect performance data from your ad campaigns, including the calls and leads your ads generate.
How we use it
To build and run your ad campaigns, route leads to your phone, produce your reports, process billing, and support you. We use a large-language-model provider to draft campaign copy and plain-English reports. We do not sell your personal information.
Who we share it with
Only the service providers needed to run WrenchCalls: Google and Meta (to run your ads), our payment processor (Stripe), our email provider, our call-tracking provider, our hosting and database providers, and our AI provider. Each handles data under its own terms. We may disclose information if required by law.
Your leads and data
The call history and campaign data associated with your account are yours. You can request an export or deletion at any time by contacting us. If you cancel, we stop spending immediately and retain records only as long as needed for legal, tax, and accounting purposes.
Cookies and sign-in
We use strictly necessary cookies to keep you signed in. Sign-in is handled through Google; we receive your name and email from Google to create your account.
Data retention and security
We keep your information for as long as your account is active and as required afterward by law. We use reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect it, though no method of transmission or storage is perfectly secure.
Your rights
Depending on where you live, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, or port your data, or to object to certain processing. Contact us to exercise them. Our service is intended for businesses and is not directed to children.
Changes
We’ll post any updates to this policy on this page and update the date below. Material changes will be communicated by email.
Template notice: this is a plain-language starting point, not legal advice. Have counsel review and adapt it — including your legal entity name and address, and any state-specific (e.g. CCPA) or GDPR disclosures — before you collect customer or payment data at scale.