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The Goody MCP server is deliberately thin on what it keeps. It records enough to operate the service and understand usage — and nothing about the content of your conversation.

What Goody records

For each tool call, Goody stores a single usage record containing:
  • the tool name (e.g. goody_products_search),
  • the permission it ran under (Read / Write / Send gifts),
  • the outcome — success or error, and the error type if it failed,
  • how long it took, and
  • for money-spending tools, a few non-identifying numbers — such as an estimated amount and the resulting gift-batch reference — used to track spend.
This is operational telemetry: it powers metrics, debugging, and the spend safeguards.

What Goody never stores

  • Your conversation or prompts.
  • The arguments you pass to tools — recipient names, emails, phone numbers, mailing addresses, or card-message text.
  • Any free-text content. The usage record is restricted to small, non-identifying values by design, so personal data can’t leak into it.
Gifts you actually send are, of course, recorded in your Goody account — the same way a gift sent from the website is — so they appear in your dashboard, receipts, and order history. That’s your account data, not MCP telemetry. For full details on how Goody handles personal data, see the Goody Privacy Policy.

Support

Questions, issues, or feedback about the Goody MCP server? Email support@ongoody.com. You can also send feedback to the Goody team directly from a conversation — just ask the assistant to pass it along.