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Last updated April 20th, 2026

sharkfin.sh, the website

What this marketing site collects while you're browsing.

No ads

No cookies

No personal data

This website — sharkfin.sh — is hosted on Vercel and uses Vercel Web Analytics and Speed Insights to measure page views and performance. Unlike the app, the site does collect some anonymous, aggregated data about visits — but nothing that can identify you personally. Since the app doesn't contain analytics, this helps me get an idea of how many people are interested in Sharkfin and whether the site is fast for them.

Vercel Analytics records things like which pages are visited, the country a visit came from, the referring site, the device type, and the browser. It does not use cookies. To count unique visitors it computes a daily hash from the IP address, user-agent, and date, then throws it away at the end of the day — so you can't be tracked across sessions or across days. The full breakdown of what Vercel collects is on Vercel's analytics privacy page.

Speed Insights measures page performance — things like how fast pages load and how quickly they become interactive (Core Web Vitals). It collects only anonymous, aggregated data: route, country, device type, browser, and connection type. No cookies, no personal data, and no cross-session tracking. Details are on Vercel's Speed Insights privacy page.

Beyond analytics and performance measurement, the site sets no cookies and stores nothing in your browser. There are no third-party trackers, no advertising pixels, and no social widgets that phone home.

The site is open source too — you can inspect the code at github.com/xplato/Sharkfin.sh.

Questions about the site? Email me at hi@sharkfin.sh.