> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://support.ariglad.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://support.ariglad.com/sub-processors.md).

# Sub-Processors

Ariglad uses the following third-party sub-processors to deliver its services. These entities may process or store customer data on behalf of Ariglad in accordance with our data processing agreements.

| Sub-Processor             | Purpose                                            | Location               |
| ------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------- |
| Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Cloud hosting, infrastructure, and AI model access | United States / Canada |
| Microsoft Azure           | Cloud hosting, infrastructure, and AI model access | United States / Canada |
| MongoDB Atlas             | Managed database service                           | United States / Canada |
| OpenAI                    | AI-powered embedding and language models           | United States          |
| Pinecone                  | Semantic search and vector storage                 | United States          |
| SendGrid (Twilio)         | Transactional email delivery                       | United States          |
| Slack                     | Internal team communication                        | United States          |
| Stripe                    | Payment processing                                 | United States          |

Ariglad will update this page when sub-processors are added or removed.

For questions, please reach out to <hello@ariglad.com>


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