Legal
Subprocessors
Effective: June 2026 · Updated: June 2026
A subprocessor is a third-party company we rely on to operate netnestdesign.com and deliver client projects — for hosting, email delivery, SMS, and payments. Each one handles a limited slice of data strictly to provide its service, under its own privacy policy and our data-processing terms. This page lists every subprocessor that handles personal data on our behalf, what it does, and where it operates. For the full picture of what we collect and why, see our Privacy Policy.
This website is operated by NetNest Design LLC, a Wyoming limited liability company.
Current Subprocessors
- Vercel (Vercel Inc.) — site hosting, content delivery, domain registration, DNS, serverless functions, and private Blob storage. Handles: all site data in transit and at rest, including contact-form and project-intake submissions and signed client contracts in private storage, plus standard server logs (request paths and IP-derived geolocation). Location: United States.
- Resend (Resend Inc.) — transactional email delivery. Handles: recipient email addresses and the contents of transactional and lifecycle emails (intake links, contract delivery, launch and follow-up emails, newsletter sends). Location: United States.
- Lemon Squeezy (Lemon Squeezy LLC) — merchant of record and payment processing for service fees. Handles: client billing details and payment information, collected directly through Lemon Squeezy's hosted checkout; NetNest Design LLC receives only payment and subscription metadata. Location: United States. Governed by lemonsqueezy.com/privacy.
Tools That Are Not Subprocessors
Not every piece of technology we use is a subprocessor. The software libraries, build tools, and runtime components that power our sites — the ones that never receive a copy of your personal data — are not listed here, because a subprocessor is specifically a third party that processes personal data on our behalf. We do not run third-party advertising trackers, pixels, or ad networks on this site.
Changes to This List
This list reflects our current subprocessors. We update this page whenever we add, remove, or replace a subprocessor that handles personal data. To ask a question about any subprocessor, or to request notice of changes, use our contact form.