Proud to stand up for charities' right to control their own data. No complicated contracts. No legal threats. Just good tech that works. If you want to chat about moving platforms, we're here 👋
Yesterday we received a threat from an international law firm. For helping charities move their data (!?) Since there seems to be some confusion in the sector, let's clarify some fundamental rights charities have: 1. Your data is YOURS. Not your software provider's. You have a legal right to access and move it (it's called data portability) 2. No one should use legal threats to keep you locked into their platform 3. If you're not happy with a service, you should be free to leave That's why at Plinth: • You can export your data anytime with one click • We never lock you into contracts you don't want • We succeed by being better, not by holding your data hostage It's that simple. And we're not going to be put off by baseless legal threats. P.S. If any other charities have received similar letters, our DMs are open...