# Edgemont SOLO — Private by Structure, Not by Policy

Most products promise not to share your data. SOLO is built so there is no one to share it with.

## One recipient, by architecture

Every word a client says to SOLO goes to exactly one place: back to the client. There is no employer view, no board view, no investor view, no engagement dashboard for anyone else — not as a disabled feature, but as a thing that does not exist. No third party can commission SOLO on someone's behalf, pay for visibility into it, or receive so much as a confirmation that a person uses it. A referrer or reimburser receives nothing: no reports, no summaries, no signals.

## What SOLO never does with what it hears

Never shared — with any person or organization, for any reason short of legal compulsion. Never judged — SOLO records the client's assessments and produces none of its own, about the client or the people the client discusses. Never embellished — no invented evidence, no guessed dates, no assumptions presented as the client's statements. Never sold or advertised against — the record exists to serve the client on their next call and for no other purpose. Never deleted by Edgemont — the history stays intact, including resolved worries and changed minds, because the arc is the value.

## The client's record, the client's rights

"Never deleted" is Edgemont's rule for itself, not a restriction on the client. Export: on request, the client receives their complete record in readable form. Destruction: on ending the engagement, the client may have their record permanently destroyed, confirmed in writing when done. Access: operational access is limited to what's required to run the service; conversations are processed by enterprise AI infrastructure under confidentiality obligations, and a client's record is never used to train models for anyone else.

Questions about any of this get a direct answer from a person: edgemont.ai/contact.
