Skyler ONE handles your calendar, email, and pitch material with least-privilege access, strong encryption, and a posture that keeps you in control.
Skyler ONE follows a least-privilege model. We request read-only calendar access to start, and only ask for write access if you choose to enable optional features like attaching brief links to your events. Email access is used solely to build your meeting context and power Brad's answers — we never send mail from your account without your explicit, per-message approval.
All data is encrypted in transit with TLS 1.3 and at rest with 256-bit AES. Access tokens for connected services are stored encrypted and scoped to the minimum permissions required.
Uploaded decks are used only inside your own workspace to prepare your meetings. They are never shared with other customers and never used to train external AI models.
Calendar, email, and other integrations can be disconnected from settings at any time, which revokes our access immediately. You can also delete uploaded decks and close your account whenever you choose.
We welcome responsible disclosure. If you believe you've found a security issue, email security@skylerlabs.com and we'll respond promptly.
Start read-only, see the value, stay in control. Questions? We're happy to walk your team through it.