Yak Subprocessors
Current list of subprocessors authorized by Yak Tech.
Last Updated Date: February 2026
Yak Incorporated (“Yak”) uses third-party service providers (“subprocessors”) to deliver its services. These subprocessors may access, process, or store customer data solely as necessary to provide the services described below. Yak maintains agreements with each subprocessor that require them to protect customer data consistent with applicable privacy and security standards.
The following subprocessors are currently authorized by Yak:
| Vendor | Purpose | Data Location |
| Supabase | Database and authentication | United States |
| Vercel | Application hosting, CDN, and DNS | United States |
| Microsoft Azure OpenAI | AI-assisted first-pass evidence review | United States |
| Twilio SendGrid | Transactional email and notifications | United States |
| Sentry | Error monitoring and diagnostics | United States |
| Pendo | Product analytics and user behavior tracking | United States |
| Slack | Customer communication | United States |
| Notion | Customer feature request tracking | United States |
| Microsoft Azure DevOps | Development workflow and customer request tracking | United States |
| Adobe PDF Embed API | In-platform document markup and annotation | United States |
| HubSpot | CRM, contact management, and customer communications | United States |
| Calendly | Meeting scheduling | United States |
| Krisp | AI-assisted note-taking for customer and sales calls | United States |
| Google Workspace | Internal document storage and collaboration | United States |
Changes to this list
Yak may update its subprocessors from time to time as the platform evolves. We will update this page to reflect any additions or removals. Customers with specific contractual notification requirements regarding subprocessor changes should reference their applicable agreement with Yak.
Questions
If you have questions about our subprocessors or data handling practices, contact us at: privacy@yaktech.io