Legal

Subprocessors

Last updated: June 7, 2026

This page lists the third-party providers Podcast Distribution AI relies on to deliver the service and the data each one processes. It supports our Privacy Policy and is provided for transparency.

1. About this list

To provide Podcast Distribution AI we use a small number of third-party companies ("subprocessors") that process data on our behalf. We share only the data each provider needs to perform its function, and we require appropriate confidentiality and security commitments from them.

2. AI generation

These providers generate the content you request:

  • OpenAI — script generation, content moderation, and cover-art generation. Receives episode prompts and generated text.
  • ElevenLabs — text-to-speech and multi-speaker dialogue. Receives the script text to be voiced.

3. Payments

These providers process subscriptions and payments:

  • Stripe — card payments and subscription management. Receives billing and contact details; card data is handled by Stripe directly.
  • PayPal — PayPal payments and subscription management. Receives billing and contact details.

4. Email

This provider delivers transactional email:

  • Resend — sends verification, password-reset, and episode-ready emails. Receives your name and email address.

5. Infrastructure

Podcast Distribution AI runs on managed server infrastructure that stores your account data and generated assets to operate the service. Hosting providers process service data only to provide hosting and do not use it for their own purposes.

6. Changes to this list

We may add or replace subprocessors as the service evolves. When we do, we will update this page and the date above. If you have a data-processing agreement with us that requires advance notice of subprocessor changes, we will honor it.

7. Contact

Questions about our subprocessors or data processing? Email privacy@podcastdistributionai.com.

This document is provided for transparency about how Podcast Distribution AI operates. It is a general template and is not legal advice; have it reviewed by qualified counsel for your jurisdiction before relying on it.