Snaption is a Chrome extension for capturing browser workflows and publishing them to a Notion database you select. This policy explains what the extension collects, how it is used, and who it is shared with. It covers only the Chrome extension.
Information the Extension Collects
To let you sign in, pick a Notion database, capture a workflow, and publish it, Snaption handles:
- Account and connection data: Supabase authentication session (including access and refresh tokens), a Notion access token, basic profile info returned by sign-in (such as name and avatar URL), and metadata about the Notion database you select.
- Workflow capture data: capture name and description; step titles, descriptions, types, timestamps, and order; page hostnames and tab titles; step metadata such as element type, target path, click position, and viewport size; non-password field values when needed to describe a step; and screenshots of the visible tab.
Snaption does not intentionally capture password-field values. Screenshots can still show anything visible on the page at the time of capture — avoid capturing screens with information you don't want included.
Capture runs only after you start it from the sidepanel, and only on regular http and https pages. It stops when you complete, discard, pause, or otherwise end the capture.
How Information Is Used
Snaption uses collected information to:
- Sign you in and keep your session active.
- Connect to Notion through OAuth and list databases you can access.
- Create, edit, pause, resume, discard, and publish workflow captures.
- Generate workflow step titles and screenshot annotations.
- Save published workflow pages and screenshots to your selected Notion database.
- Troubleshoot, secure, and maintain the extension.
Snaption does not use this data for unrelated analytics, personalized advertising, sale to data brokers, credit decisions, or profiling.
Third-Party Services and Data Sharing
Snaption uses these services to provide the extension:
- Chrome and Google extension APIs — extension storage, sidepanel, tab access, screenshot capture, and the OAuth redirect flow.
- Supabase — authentication and session handling for Notion OAuth.