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Simpleasyty
Trust Center — ENTERPRISE

Enterprise FAQ

Answers for procurement, security review, and technical evaluation. This page keeps the current product position simple: Forge native, privacy first, and built to run on Atlassian.

Architecture at a glance

Simpleasyty apps are designed to run natively on Atlassian Cloud using Forge. We avoid operating our own infrastructure whenever possible, keep the architecture intentionally small, and minimise the amount of customer information processed by the application.

Simplicity first

Smaller systems are easier to understand, maintain, and secure.

Platform native

Atlassian capabilities are preferred over recreating infrastructure ourselves.

Privacy by design

Customer data is minimised and kept inside Atlassian wherever possible.

Security by design

Permissions are kept to the minimum required for the intended function.

Frequently asked questions

What is Simpleasyty built on?

Simpleasyty apps are designed to run natively on Atlassian Cloud using Forge. Rather than operating our own infrastructure, we intentionally build on Atlassian's platform whenever possible.

Where does customer data live?

We minimise the amount of customer information processed by our applications. Where possible, customer data remains inside the Atlassian platform.

What does security by design mean here?

Security is considered throughout the design process rather than added afterwards. Our applications are built with the principle of least privilege, requesting only the permissions required for their intended functionality.

How should an enterprise team start reviewing the product?

Start with Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, Cookies, DPA, EULA, Security, Compliance, Architecture, Reliability, and Platform Principles. If you want the product context, use the public support page and the product documentation alongside this Trust Center.

Do the apps rely on external infrastructure for their core model?

The current Trust Center positions the product as Forge-based and Atlassian-hosted. The goal is to keep the stack lightweight, reduce operational complexity, and avoid unnecessary external infrastructure.

Need more context?

The Trust Center also includes concise platform pages for Architecture, Reliability, and Platform Principles, plus Security for customer-data protection and incident handling.

For product help, use the public support page or the Help Center documentation.