MOJO

Privacy Policy

Last updated August 23, 2026

MOJO (mojo.do) is a shopping search tool: you describe what you want to buy, and MOJO looks across retailers and promotions to find the best real price. This page explains what we collect while doing that, why, and what you can do about it. It's written in plain language on purpose — if anything here is unclear, email hello@mojo.do and we'll clarify it (and probably rewrite this page too).

What we collect

  • Your email — only if you sign in or subscribe to deal emails. Sign-in is passwordless: we send a one-time link, we never store a password because there isn't one.
  • What you search for — your query and the results MOJO showed you, tied to your account if you're signed in or to an anonymous session if you're not.
  • Watches you create — a product or search you've asked MOJO to keep an eye on, and any target price you set.
  • Outbound clicks — when you click "Go to retailer," we log which listing and which retailer. This is how MOJO earns a commission on some purchases (more below) and how we tell whether a deal is actually good.
  • Newsletter preferences — if you subscribe to deal emails: your email, which categories/price range you asked about, and your subscription status.
  • Basic usage analytics — searches run, pages viewed, that kind of thing, so we can tell what's working. Today this stays on our own server; we don't currently send it to a third-party analytics company. If that changes, we'll update this page before it does.

Your recently viewed products and recent searches shown on the homepage are stored only in your browser (localStorage) — they never reach our servers, and clearing your browser data clears them.

What we don't collect

We never see your payment details — every purchase happens on the retailer's own site, not on MOJO. We don't run third-party ad-tracking pixels, and we don't buy or sell data about you from anyone else.

How affiliate links work

MOJO may earn a commission when you buy through some of the links it shows you — that's how MOJO stays free to use. It never changes the price you pay, and it never changes what MOJO ranks first: results are ordered by match quality, real price, reviews, and delivery — not by which retailer pays us more. We just record that the click happened, so we can measure whether a deal was actually good and pay our own bills.

Third parties who help us run MOJO

  • Anthropic (Claude) — when you search in plain language or use Image Search, your query text or uploaded photo is sent to Anthropic's API to parse it or identify the product. An uploaded photo is processed in memory and never stored on our servers afterward.
  • Resend — delivers the emails described below; they see your address in order to deliver the message, nothing else about you.

How we use what we collect

  • Running the search or comparison you asked for
  • Checking your active watches against new prices and emailing you when one actually improves
  • Sending the deal emails you opted into, if you opted in
  • Understanding which parts of MOJO are useful and which aren't

Email

We send three kinds of email, all opt-in by nature: a sign-in link when you ask for one, a price-drop notice for a watch you created, and (only if you subscribe) a deals digest. Every marketing email has a working one-click unsubscribe link. We send through Resend, an email delivery service — they see your address in order to deliver the message; they don't get anything else about you.

Where your data lives

Everything above is stored in a private database we operate ourselves — not a third-party CRM, not a data broker. It's kept for as long as your account or subscription is active. There's no self-serve "delete my account" button yet; email hello@mojo.do and we'll delete your account and everything tied to it by hand.

Your choices

  • Remove any Watch yourself, any time, from your Watchlist
  • Unsubscribe from deal emails instantly via the link in any email, or at /unsubscribe
  • Ask us to delete your account and data by emailing us

Children

MOJO isn't directed at children under 13, and we don't knowingly collect information from them.

Changes to this policy

If how we handle your data changes in a way that matters, we'll update this page and change the date at the top. We won't quietly start doing something new with your data without saying so here.

Contact

Questions, requests, or something above sounds wrong? Email hello@mojo.do.