LoreGraph product docs

Subprocessors

Summary

Subprocessors are vendors that help LoreGraph operate hosting, storage, billing, email, authentication, and AI-assisted generation.


Who this is for

  • Security reviewers
  • Legal reviewers
  • Workspace admins
  • Procurement teams

Before you start

  • Review your contract or DPA for the authoritative subprocessor list.
  • Know which LoreGraph features your organization will use.
  • Use this page as product-doc orientation, not as a replacement for legal terms.

Concepts

Common vendor categories include cloud hosting, database and storage, authentication, billing, email delivery, analytics or monitoring, and AI providers.

LoreGraph infrastructure references include Google Cloud and Firebase.

Billing references include Stripe.

Email delivery may use Resend where enabled.

AI provider usage should be documented according to the active provider setup and contract.

Steps

  1. Open the current legal Subprocessors page for the formal list.
  2. Map each vendor to the feature your rollout will use.
  3. Ask for a DPA or enterprise security review if your organization requires it and it is available for your plan.
  4. Document any internal approvals before uploading sensitive data.

Settings reference

SettingWhat it doesRecommended default
Google CloudCloud infrastructure and processing.Review for hosting and processing needs.
FirebaseAuthentication, database, and storage services.Review for identity and workspace data flows.
StripeBilling and payment processing.Review if using paid plans.
ResendTransactional email delivery where enabled.Review if using invitations or notifications.
AI providerDraft generation from uploaded materials.Confirm contract and data-use terms.

Example

A security reviewer checks that the company is comfortable with Google Cloud, Firebase, Stripe for billing, email delivery, and the active AI provider before approving a compliance training rollout.

Common mistakes

  • Treating this product docs page as the binding legal list.
  • Ignoring optional features that may introduce additional vendors.
  • Assuming every vendor is used for every workspace.
  • Skipping AI provider contract review for sensitive content.

Last updated: May 30, 2026