Everything you ever typed into ChatGPT or Claude is sitting on someone else's computer. Both companies will hand you a full copy — most people just never ask. Here is exactly how to ask, and what to do with the box once it arrives.
If the menus have moved, search "export" inside settings — the door is always there.
The export arrives as machine-format files — thousands of them, unreadable as they stand. That's the moment they become worth owning:
RECLAiM — $19 rebuilds the raw export into clean, dated, readable records, timestamps and attachments kept, each stamped with an integrity hash. On your machine; nothing leaves it.
ANONYMiZE — $39 strips names, phones and IDs before you share any of it — tamper-evident receipt of every change.
SiFT — $29 searches all of it at once — every word you ever wrote, three ways to ask.
Why bother? Because your record is yours. Accounts close, policies change, companies get acquired. A copy on your own machine answers to nobody. ← back to the store