Recording and consent
Recording is consent first, and off by default.
Nothing records on its own. Auto-Join, the feature that records your Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams calls for $1.99 a session, is off by default and runs only when you turn it on for a specific session. Before a recorded session begins, your client sees a clear consent step and can decline. When they agree, Slide Practice keeps a simple record of who consented, for which session, and when.
You can stop recording mid-session, and you can delete any recording afterward, which removes the recording and its transcript. Slide gives you the on-screen consent step and keeps the record, but you stay responsible for obtaining every consent the law requires and for following the one-party or all-party recording rules where you and your client are located before you record. The recording and consent page walks through all of it.
What the AI sees
What the AI sees, and what it does not.
When you ask for a recap, the session audio is turned into text by our speech-to-text provider, and a draft is written by our AI provider. We send them only what is needed to produce the recap, and we instruct both not to use your sessions to train their models. The draft comes back in about a minute, and you review and edit it before anything reaches a client.
AI drafts and transcripts can contain mistakes, and they are not professional advice. You stay in control and responsible for what you send: please read and correct every recap before you rely on it or share it with a client.
Both providers are named on the sub-processor list, and the detail is in the privacy policy.
Export and deletion
Export anytime. Delete on request.
Your clients and your records are yours. You can export your data at any time, with no special reason needed, so you are never locked in. Data portability is a legal right under the privacy laws the policy covers, including the GDPR and the Philippine Data Privacy Act.
You can delete any recording yourself, at any time. When an account closes, personal data is deleted or anonymised within a reasonable period, apart from the limited records the law requires us to keep, like tax records. You can also ask us to delete your data by emailing support@slidepractice.com. The privacy policy covers retention and deletion rights by region.
Payments and commission
Who handles payments, and our cut.
Your Slide Practice subscription is billed through Paddle, which acts as the Merchant of Record. Paddle takes the payment and handles sales tax or VAT. Your clients pay you directly, so Slide Practice does not process their payments or see their card details.
You keep 100% of what you earn. On every plan, always. If a paid plan turns out not to be right, there is a 14-day refund on your first subscription payment. The refund policy has the terms, and the pricing page lists every plan.
One safety note for clients: you always pay your practitioner directly. Slide never holds your money and never asks you to pay Slide for a session. If anyone claiming to be Slide asks you to pay us for a session, that is not us. Report it at support@slidepractice.com.