Gleipnir
Last updated 21 August 2026
Gleipnir is made by SJDevelopment LLC. This page says exactly what is collected and what happens to it. It is short because very little is collected.
The form at gleipnir.app/request keeps what you type into it: your email address, your name if you give one, which operating system you use, whether you already use Claude Code, and your two written answers.
It also records the country the request came from, which Cloudflare reports. Your IP address is not stored.
It is used to decide who joins the beta. That is the whole purpose. It is never sold, never shared with anyone else, and never used to market anything to you.
Your email address is kept on the list of people allowed to download the beta, and in a private record of who was invited and when. Signing in to the download page sends a one-time code to that address; Cloudflare logs that sign-in.
The app itself stores your email address on your own computer, so the build knows whose copy it is. It is not sent anywhere.
Nobody else. There is no advertising network, no analytics, and no tracking script on this site.
Applications and the tester list are deleted when the beta ends. A declined application is deleted within thirty days.
Mail admin@sjdevelopment.net and say so. Everything about you is removed within thirty days and a reply confirms it. No reason is needed and asking does not need an account.
The same address will say what is held about you, if you would rather see it first.
SJDevelopment LLC is in the United States. If you are in the UK or the EU, the lawful basis for holding an application is your consent, given by submitting the form, and you can withdraw it at any time using the address above.
Applying gets you at most one email: whether you are in. Being a beta tester gets you mail about the beta. There is no newsletter and no marketing list, and if that ever changes it will be something you opt into rather than something you are added to.