Subprocessors

Last updated: 7/9/2025

Probo uses certain subprocessors to assist in providing our services. A subprocessor is a third party data processor who has or potentially will have access to or process Service Data (which may contain Personal Data). We use the following subprocessors to host our services and help us provide our services to you:

NamePurposeLocationPrivacy Policy
Amazon Web Services Inc.Cloud infrastructure and hostingUnited States & IrelandView →
Anthropic PBCAI processingUnited StatesView →
AttioCustomer relationship managementUnited StatesView →
Cal.com Inc.Booking and schedulingUnited StatesView →
Claap Inc.Note-taking and document collaborationUnited StatesView →
Cloudflare Inc.CDN and DNSUnited StatesView →
Documenso, Inc.Document signingUnited StatesView →
GitHub Inc.Static site hostingUnited StatesView →
Google LLCEmail, calendar, and document collaborationUnited StatesView →
Grafana Labs Inc.Monitoring and alertingUnited StatesView →
Granola Inc.Note-taking and document collaborationUnited StatesView →
Linear Orbit, Inc.Project management and collaborationUnited StatesView →
Microsoft CorporationEmail, calendar, and document collaborationUnited StatesView →
Notion Labs Inc.Document collaborationUnited StatesView →
OpenAI LLCAI processingUnited StatesView →
PostHog Inc.Analytics and event trackingUnited StatesView →
Slack Technologies LLCCommunication, collaboration and customer supportUnited StatesView →
Stripe Inc.Payment processingUnited StatesView →
Superhuman Labs Inc.Email clientUnited StatesView →
Tailscale Inc.VPNUnited StatesView →
Typeform S.L.Form builderUnited StatesView →

Updates to this List

We may update this list from time to time as our business needs change and as we engage new subprocessors or terminate existing ones. We will post any such updates here. If you have questions about our subprocessors, please contact us at privacy@getprobo.com.

Security and Compliance

We carefully review the security and privacy practices of subprocessors we engage to ensure they provide a level of security and privacy appropriate to their access to data and the scope of the services they are engaged to provide.