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If you book a call, send an email, submit an ad form, or provide workflow context, we may receive your name, email address, company details, and the information you choose to include.
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Northstar Engineering collects only the information needed to understand inquiries, measure the website, respond to leads, and deliver workflow automation services. Public proof is anonymized unless a customer approves disclosure.
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If you book a call, send an email, submit an ad form, or provide workflow context, we may receive your name, email address, company details, and the information you choose to include.
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The website uses PostHog analytics to understand page views, section views, scroll depth, and clicks. Events are designed to avoid customer records, form field contents, private workflow data, or other sensitive details.
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Information is used to respond to inquiries, prepare workflow audit calls, improve the website, understand which services visitors care about, and deliver agreed automation or software work.
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Case studies and public proof avoid customer names, screenshots, exact records, credentials, proprietary business logic, and sensitive commercial details unless explicit permission is given.
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Northstar may use tools such as Cal.com, email providers, Meta lead forms, and PostHog to receive bookings, respond to inquiries, run ads, and measure site performance.
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For privacy questions or deletion requests, email adiwani98@gmail.com. Requests will be reviewed and handled based on the information available and applicable obligations.
book a workflow audit
A short call is the fastest way to figure out whether you need AI automation, custom software, integrations, or simply a clearer process.
workflow audit call
Bring one repeated process: a report, quote, approval, inbox, or handoff that keeps wasting time. We decide together whether it needs AI, software, integration, or just a cleaner process. No pitch.
We talk through one messy workflow
You describe where work starts, who touches it, what tools are involved, and where things slow down.
We decide if automation is even the right answer
Some problems need AI. Some need better process, clearer ownership, or a small internal tool. We separate them.
You leave with a practical next step
If there is a real opportunity, we outline the smallest useful build. If not, you avoid automating the wrong thing.