← DevOps Healer
Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 2026
DevOps Healer is an SRE assistant that runs inside Slack. This policy explains what it
stores, why, and how to remove it.
What we store
- Slack identifiers — your workspace and user IDs and the bot token
issued at install, used to authenticate API calls and route responses (one record
per workspace).
- Server registry — the servers you add (name, host, port, user, tags)
and any credentials you provide (password or private key), encrypted at rest
with AES-256-GCM.
- Health data — SSH reachability, uptime, load and disk metrics
collected on a schedule; held in memory, not archived.
- Message content — only messages in which you interact with the bot
(mentions, DMs, slash commands) are processed to answer your request. We do not
archive channel history.
What we don't do
- We never sell or share your data with third parties.
- We never run a state-changing action on your servers without your explicit in-Slack
confirmation.
Data isolation & retention
- Each Slack workspace's servers and settings are isolated from every other workspace.
- Data lives on the operator's own server instance. Removing a server in the dashboard
deletes its record; uninstalling the app removes its installation record.
AI processing
Your requests and the metrics gathered to answer them are sent to Google Gemini to
generate responses. Your data is not used to train models.
Contact
Questions or data requests: sachiniyyappan@gmail.com