The fine print, kept short
Your data runs your group’s book. It does nothing else — no ads, no tracking, no selling, and never a dollar through the app.
Dogfight Book is built for private golf groups, and it collects the minimum a shared book needs: your name and email (from Sign in with Apple), your handicap index, your scores and game results, any payment-app usernames you choose to add (a Venmo or Cash App handle — never card or account numbers), your group’s name and logo, and — if you turn alerts on — a device token used only to deliver notifications.
Run the app. Standings, bet settlement, and notifications for your group — that’s the whole list. Your information is visible to the members of the groups you join, because a shared book is the point.
No ads. No selling or sharing your data with third parties. No tracking you across other apps or websites. And no money — payments happen in the payment apps you already use, between you and your group. Dogfight Book never holds, moves, or touches a dollar.
Your data is stored with Supabase, a hosted database, protected by row-level security — members see only the groups they belong to, enforced at the database itself.
Turn alerts off any time in Settings. To remove your account and everything in it, email [email protected] or [email protected] and it will be deleted.