Legal
Subprocessors
The third parties Joopler uses to process customer data in providing the service. Each is bound by data-protection terms consistent with our own commitments.
| Subprocessor | Purpose | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Amazon Web Services | Core infrastructure: compute, database, object storage, encryption and key management (KMS), and AI inference (Amazon Bedrock). | United States |
| Clerk | Authentication, single sign-on, and user identity. | United States |
| Vercel | Application hosting and custom-domain provisioning. | United States |
| Stripe | Payment and subscription billing. | United States |
| Resend | Transactional and notification email delivery. | United States |
| Cloudflare | Marketing website hosting and DNS. | Global |
What counts as a subprocessor
These are third parties that process customer data on our behalf to run the platform. The tools Joopler connects to as a data source on your instruction (your cloud, identity provider, code host, and so on) are integrations, not our subprocessors, so they are not listed here.
Changes and notice
We keep this page current. For questions, a signed DPA, or to be notified of material changes to this list, contact privacy@joopler.com.
Last updated July 27, 2026.