What the audit asks for
The audit request may ask for your name, email, business type, one workflow you want reviewed, the tools you currently use, and your preferred next step.
What the information is used for
The information is used to prepare a practical workflow audit roadmap and, if useful, arrange a short 15-minute review call. It should not be used for unrelated marketing claims, fake testimonials, or public case studies without permission.
Analytics and event measurement
The current preview includes simple event hooks for CTA clicks and audit flow steps, so MikataMate can later understand whether the page is working. These hooks do not include the form answers by default. A final analytics provider and any cookie notice requirements still need founder review before broad traffic.
If a Google Form is connected later
If the audit intake is moved to Google Form or another external tool, that tool may apply its own privacy and data handling terms. The final public page should link to the approved intake route and keep this note aligned with the chosen tool.
What not to include
Please do not include sensitive customer, medical, legal, financial, confidential, or private account details in the first intake. Workflow-level examples are enough.
Contact
The final public contact method still needs founder confirmation. Until then, use the audit page to prepare a review-ready summary and email draft.
Founder decisions still needed
- Final contact email or booking tool.
- Whether the audit intake uses Google Form, an embedded form, or another tool.
- Whether a fuller privacy policy is needed before paid advertising or broader outreach.