Subprocessors and Third-Party Providers
Last updated May 27, 2026
LazySEM uses third-party subprocessors to provide, operate, secure, and support the LazySEM service.
| Subprocessor | Service | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Railway | Cloud hosting, database, and cache infrastructure | Provider-managed |
| Netlify | Frontend hosting and content delivery network | Global |
| Stripe | Payment processing, subscriptions, and invoicing | USA / global |
| OpenAI | AI text generation for SEO briefing and content workflows | USA |
| Search, NLP, OAuth, Google Analytics, and Search Console integrations | Google-managed | |
| AlsoAsked | “People Also Ask” data for content briefing workflows | Provider-managed |
| Apify | Web scraping and search augmentation | Provider-managed |
| DataForSEO | SEO, SERP, keyword, and search data APIs | Provider-managed |
| GlitchTip | Error tracking and application diagnostics | Provider-managed |
AI and connected services
Some LazySEM features use AI and third-party data providers to generate SEO briefings, content outlines, and related outputs. These providers may process user-submitted keywords, URLs, brand information, target audience descriptions, briefing notes, and SERP-derived data as needed to provide the requested feature.
If a user connects Google services, LazySEM may process Google Analytics or Google Search Console data on the user’s behalf.
LazySEM does not store payment card details directly. Payment card processing is handled by Stripe.
Updates
LazySEM may update this list from time to time as subprocessors are added, removed, or changed.
For questions about subprocessors, please contact LazySEM through the support contact listed on our website.