Privacy Policy
Last updated: May 2026
1. Overview
PressGo ("we," "our," or "us") provides AI-powered website creation tools, including the PressGo web application at pressgo.app and the PressGo WordPress plugin. This Privacy Policy explains how information is handled across our products.
2. Information We Collect
PressGo Web App (pressgo.app)
When you use the PressGo web app, we collect information you provide directly, including your email address, business name, and website content you create through our chat interface. We also collect usage data to improve our services.
PressGo WordPress Plugin
The plugin runs entirely within your WordPress installation. Page content, prompts, and generated Elementor pages live on your server, not ours. The plugin does send minimal operational signals as described in the MCP server and screenshot service sections below.
PressGo MCP Server (built into the plugin)
When you connect an MCP-capable AI client (Claude Desktop, Cursor, claude.ai, etc.) to your WordPress site via the PressGo MCP endpoint, the AI client communicates directly with your WordPress server. Your prompts and generated content are exchanged between your AI client and your WordPress site — they do not pass through PressGo's servers.
The MCP server itself stores, on your WordPress site only: OAuth tokens issued to AI clients you authorize, a small event log used to drive the live-preview "watch URL," and an undo stack of recent page states (last 20 changes per page). None of this is transmitted to PressGo servers.
When the MCP server's create_page tool succeeds, the plugin sends a small fire-and-forget HTTPS request to pressgo.app/api/plugin/heartbeat containing only: an opaque MD5 hash of your site's home URL (irreversible — we cannot recover the URL), your current Pro/Free tier, today's count of pages built so far, and your plugin/WordPress versions. No personal data, page content, or prompts are sent. The hash exists so we can enforce the daily free-tier limit consistently and surface aggregate usage on our admin tools. See the MCP documentation for technical detail.
PressGo Screenshot Service (screenshot.pressgo.app)
The MCP server's screenshot_page tool sends the public URL of the page you ask it to capture (along with the same site-hash + tier headers as the heartbeat) to screenshot.pressgo.app, which renders the URL in headless Chromium and returns the PNG to your WordPress site. Page URLs sent for screenshotting are not logged beyond standard HTTP access logs (rotated weekly). Rendered PNGs are returned to your site and discarded — we do not persist screenshots.
3. External Services
Our products connect to external services to function:
PressGo Configuration Server (wp.pressgo.app)
The WordPress plugin retrieves its AI instruction set from wp.pressgo.app over HTTPS. This request contains no user data — it only fetches configuration that tells the AI how to structure its output. The response is cached locally on your WordPress site for 6 hours. No personal information, page content, or prompts are sent to this server.
Anthropic Claude API (api.anthropic.com)
When you generate a page with the WordPress plugin, your text prompt (and optional image) is sent to Anthropic's Claude API at api.anthropic.com over HTTPS using your own API key. Your WordPress site communicates directly with Anthropic — we have no access to your API key, prompts, or generated content.
AI Providers (Web App)
The PressGo web app uses Google Gemini and Anthropic Claude APIs to generate website content. Your prompts and business information are sent to these services to create your website. We do not store AI-generated content beyond what is needed to provide our services.
4. How We Use Your Information
For the web app, we use your information to:
- Create and host your website
- Process payments and manage your subscription
- Send you important updates about your account
- Improve our services and develop new features
- Respond to your support inquiries
5. Information Sharing
We do not sell your personal information. We may share information with third-party service providers who assist us in operating our platform (such as payment processors and hosting providers), but only as necessary to provide our services.
6. Data Storage & Security
We implement industry-standard security measures to protect your data, including SSL encryption for all data transmission and secure storage practices. For the WordPress plugin, all data (page content, Elementor JSON, configuration) is stored locally in your WordPress database.
7. Cookies
The PressGo web app uses essential cookies to maintain your session and preferences. We do not use tracking cookies for advertising purposes. The WordPress plugin does not set any cookies.
8. Your Rights
You may request access to, correction of, or deletion of your personal data at any time by contacting us at the address below.
9. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated date.
10. Contact Us
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at [email protected]