Switchboard

Transparency

Switchboard does some things that might prompt the question "wait, why?" — this page is the answer to every one of them, in plain language. No legalese, no defensiveness, no fine print.

What you came here looking for:

Why we use your location

Switchboard reads your location to populate the map you see, calculate distance to nearby listings, and verify you're inside an active service area. It's also used by Mobile Contractor Mode (see below) for users who opt in.

Location is read only while you have the app open, unless you explicitly turn on Mobile Contractor Mode. We never use location for advertising. Location is never sent to third parties outside our infrastructure providers (Supabase for data storage, Stripe for fraud prevention, Google Maps for the map tiles themselves).

Why map pins are randomized within ~0.5 mi

Every tool's map pin is randomly offset within about a half-mile of its real location. It points to the right neighborhood — never the exact doorstep.

Owners shouldn't have their home address broadcast to anyone scrolling the map. When you tap a listing and request it, the exact pickup details get shared in chat between you and the owner — at that point both parties have agreed to the transaction. Until then, the pin is a deliberate fuzz so nobody can casually find where a tool (or person) lives.

What Mobile Contractor Mode actually does

Contractors who carry their tools in a truck during the workday can opt into Mobile Contractor Mode. When the toggle is on, the map pins for their truck-based tool listings update as the contractor drives somewhere meaningfully different — so renters find the tool where it actually is, not where the contractor lives.

How it works:

Your location is only used to update YOUR tool listings. It's never used for advertising, never sold, never shared with any party outside the same infrastructure providers we use for the rest of the app.

Why Stripe needs your SSN for payouts

Switchboard is a marketplace, not a bank. Every payment is routed through Stripe Connect, which moves money directly from the buyer's card to the seller/contractor's bank account.

U.S. tax law requires that anyone receiving marketplace earnings be identified for IRS reporting (Form 1099-K). Stripe — not Switchboard — handles this. When you complete Stripe Connect onboarding, Stripe asks for your SSN or EIN inside their own onboarding flow, encrypts it, and stores it in their own systems. Switchboard never sees, receives, or stores your SSN at any point.

If you're earning under the IRS reporting threshold, you may not get a 1099-K. Either way, you're still responsible for reporting your income on your own taxes — Stripe just makes the IRS-required parts automatic for higher earners.

How the 10% platform fee breaks down

Switchboard charges a 10% platform fee on each transaction: 5% from the paying party and 5% from the receiving party. The fee is taken at the time of payment as a Stripe application fee — Stripe routes the rest directly to the recipient's connected account.

Stripe also charges its own processing fee (~2.9% + $0.30 per transaction), which is paid by the buyer in addition to the transaction amount. Switchboard doesn't mark up the Stripe processing fee — what they charge, you pay.

Example for a $100 tool rental:

Why we ask for photo access

Switchboard asks for photo library access so you can attach images to tool listings, profile pictures, condition photos, and bug reports. We only read photos you specifically pick — we never scan your library or look at images you don't share.

Why we ask for camera access

Switchboard uses your camera for taking listing photos and for scanning QR codes during tool pickup and return. We don't record video.

What we send push notifications for

Push notifications are reserved for things you actually care about: a new message in your inbox, a rental status update, a payout landing, an alert about objectionable content reported in your area. We never send marketing pushes.

Opt out anytime in your phone's Settings → Notifications → Switchboard.

How we handle reports and abuse

Switchboard has a zero-tolerance policy for objectionable content and abusive users. Every listing, profile, and message has a Report button. Switchboard commits to acting on objectionable content reports within 24 hours — removing the content from the platform and ejecting the user who posted it.

You can block any user at any time from their profile or from any chat with them. Blocking removes their content from your feeds instantly and prevents them from messaging you. The blocked user isn't notified.

Switchboard is notified of every block so we can review patterns and proactively identify abusive users.

How to delete your account and data

You can delete your Switchboard account anytime in Profile → Settings → Account → Delete Account. Active rentals and jobs must be completed or cancelled first.

Once deleted, most of your data is purged within 30 days. Transaction records are retained for 7 years for IRS reporting requirements — this is required by U.S. tax law, not a Switchboard policy. Email caravan.electric@gmail.com if you have specific questions about what's retained.

What we DON'T do

Switchboard makes money from the 10% platform fee on transactions. That's the entire business model. There are no hidden revenue streams from user data.