Privacy Manifest
The basic privacy receipt is present for the app bundle.
Two words with a full release stack.
We spent a full session proving that a tiny app still needs locales, launch gates, review receipts, QA screenshots, and a direct Mac install path.
We set out to ship a Google-style Hello World: two words, colored per-letter, localized into every language supported by the launch lane.
What followed was a production stack: 39 locales with RTL support, WCAG contrast auditing, guard levels, runtime artifact checks, a Remote Config abstraction, design-token generation, and a launch calendar tracking required checks.
The QA receipt is 24 screenshots across appearances, font sizes, and locales. Every visible release claim has a gate behind it.
The basic privacy receipt is present for the app bundle.
The Google-color treatment carries a documented contrast waiver for the brand-style demo.
Engineering, security, legal, design, accessibility, UX writing, marketing, and product review gates are modeled.
The direct cask points at the Pages-hosted ZIP release artifact. Sparkle checks the same per-app feed from inside the native macOS build.