Privacy Policy

Last updated: 2026-05-31

FestHub is a personal project. It turns a music festival's lineup into a playlist you can open in Spotify. There are no visitor accounts and no sign-in, so there is essentially no personal data to collect.

What we collect about you

Nothing that identifies you. FestHub has no visitor login, runs no advertising, and does no analytics or profiling — we don't know who you are and don't try to. Like any website, our host keeps short-lived server logs (e.g. IP address and the page requested) to operate the service and protect it from abuse; these aren't used to build a profile of you.

Cookies

We set no tracking cookies. The only cookie FestHub ever sets is a session cookie created when the site operator signs into the private admin area — it is never set for ordinary visitors.

Festival and track data

Lineups are compiled by the operator from public festival pages (read with an AI model to pull out the acts) and enriched with public catalog data — track and album names from the Spotify Web API and a popularity estimate from Deezer. This is public, non-personal data about artists and songs, not about you, and is stored in our database.

Playlists

When you tap Listen, your selected tracks are sent to our server, which creates a public playlist on a FestHub-owned Spotify account (not yours) and returns its link. We store that playlist's Spotify URL and the tracks it contains so identical requests reuse the same playlist. None of this is tied to you, and you never sign into Spotify here.

Third parties your browser contacts

  • Spotify — opening a playlist sends you to Spotify, where their privacy policy applies.
  • Google Fonts — pages load web fonts from Google's servers, so your IP address and browser are visible to Google when a page loads.
  • Railway — our hosting provider; it processes runtime and database traffic (and the server logs above) on our behalf.

Contact

[email protected]