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Last updated: June 16, 2026
What Ziggy Does
Ziggy helps maintainers triage GitHub pull requests, identify spam or low-quality submissions, and decide which contributions should be reviewed or rewarded. Reward payouts are powered by Pvium.
Data We Process
When you install or use Ziggy, we may process GitHub account information, repository installation metadata, issue labels, issue and pull request content, comments, linked issue references, contributor GitHub history, PR diffs, webhook payloads, dashboard activity, risk scores, reputation scores, and reward or payout metadata.
How We Use Data
We use this data to register rewarded issues, group PRs by issue, score contributor trust and code risk, detect spam, duplicate submissions, sensitive-path edits, and other review risks, show maintainers a dashboard, create audit records, and support payout workflows after maintainer approval.
AI Analysis
Ziggy may send PR content, diffs, issue context, and structured risk signals to an AI provider to produce review assistance. The result is used for maintainer decision support and does not replace the maintainer's final judgment.
Sharing
We share data with service providers needed to run Ziggy, including hosting, database, observability, GitHub, AI analysis providers, and Pvium for payout-related flows. We do not sell maintainer or contributor data.
Retention and Removal
Ziggy keeps operational and audit records for as long as needed to provide the service, debug issues, prevent abuse, and preserve payout history. You can remove the GitHub App from a repository or organization in GitHub. For account or data deletion requests, contact the Ziggy operator.
Security
Ziggy uses GitHub OAuth and GitHub App permissions to limit access to authorized maintainers. Webhooks are verified, and sensitive secrets are kept out of public comments and dashboard output.
Contact
Questions about this policy should be sent to the Ziggy operator listed in the GitHub App or service contact channel.