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Privacy

I'm Jorge Téllez, the only person who reads what you send through this site.

What I collect

The WhatsApp Triage form (on the home page, country pages, and service pages) collects your name, email, ARR band, and what you say is breaking in your sales process.

The paid Diagnostic intake collects your name, company, email, ARR band, MRR growth band, pricing model, sales cycle, win rate, sales team size, primary lead source, and optionally a context link and a deck link.

I don't collect IP addresses, cookies, or analytics. There is no tracking pixel on this site.

I use this data only to evaluate fit, prepare for our call, and run the engagement you booked. I don't repurpose it.

Where it goes

The WhatsApp Triage form builds a WhatsApp message that arrives in my chat with you. The data lives in your browser history and our chat thread.

The paid Diagnostic intake is posted through Web3Forms, a US-based form-delivery service, which forwards it straight to my email. Web3Forms acts only as transit; they don't analyze the content. Their privacy policy is here: https://web3forms.com/privacy.

Nothing goes to a CRM, marketing automation, or sales tool.

By submitting either form, you consent to your data being transmitted to and stored in the United States — Web3Forms for the paid intake, and my email provider for both forms.

How long I keep it

I keep your intake email while we're in active conversation and for 90 days afterward in case we re-engage. After that, I delete the thread. If you want it gone sooner, email me at jorge@thegrowth.expert and I'll do it within 30 days.

Who has access

Just me. I don't share identifiable intake content with collaborators, contractors, or AI tools without your written consent.

Your rights

You can ask me at any time for a copy of what I have, a correction, or a deletion. Write to jorge@thegrowth.expert and I'll respond within 30 days. This is consistent with LATAM data-protection law — LFPDPPP (Mexico), Ley 1581 (Colombia), Ley 25.326 (Argentina), Ley 19.628 (Chile), and LGPD-equivalent rights wherever you are.

You can also file a complaint with your local data-protection authority — INAI (México), SIC (Colombia), AAIP (Argentina), or the equivalent in your jurisdiction.

Updates

When this page changes, I'll re-date it at the top. Last updated: 2026-05-19.