Data deletion

Last updated August 3, 2026

You can delete your Dance account, and the data in it, at any time — without contacting us. This page explains how to do that yourself, how to stop us reading a single connected source, and how to ask us to delete your data for you.

Delete your account

Sign in and open Settings. Under Delete account, choose Delete my account and confirm.

When you confirm:

  • Your profile and your login are permanently erased.
  • Every workspace where you are the only member is deleted, along with all of the data in it — including everything imported from the sources you connected.
  • Workspaces you share with teammates are kept, because they hold your teammates' data too. You are removed from them.

This takes effect immediately and cannot be undone.

Disconnect one source

To stop Dance reading a single platform — Facebook and Instagram, Google, LinkedIn, HubSpot, or any other — open Integrations, find that connector, and choose Disconnect.

Disconnecting erases the stored credentials and stops all future syncing. Data already imported stays in your workspace until you delete the workspace or your account, or ask us to remove it. We spell that out so you can pick the one you actually want.

You can also revoke our access from the platform's own side. For Facebook and Instagram, that is the Apps and websites section of your Facebook settings (or Business integrations for a business account). Revoking there stops future syncing in the same way, and does not by itself remove data already imported.

Ask us to delete it for you

Email privacy@startdancing.ai from the address on your account and tell us what you want removed: your whole account, one workspace, or the data imported from one connected source. We will confirm once it is done, within 30 days of your request. If we cannot match a request to an account, we will ask you to verify that you own it before we delete anything.

What stays

Workspaces you share stay with the teammates who still use them. For how long we retain other records, and for the rest of your rights over your data, see the Privacy Policy.