1. It arrives
You upload an Excel file or connect your systems. Only the fields the campaign needs are used.
Vexvon talks to your customers on your behalf. That means we process numbers, call recordings and messages. Below is how that happens, who has access, and what you are entitled to ask for.
These are not marketing promises — they are how the system works.
Every step Vexvon takes with customer data.
You upload an Excel file or connect your systems. Only the fields the campaign needs are used.
Vexvon calls or answers a message. The conversation record and the outcome are written to that customer's record.
Recordings and transcripts are stored in your account. The retention period is set by contract.
On your request the data is exported or deleted. When the service ends, it is deleted after the agreed period.
You can ask for any of these at any time — at no extra charge.
In larger companies, adopting a new system is not only a technical decision. So we complete your security questionnaire, sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), and put the data-processing terms into the contract.
We state in writing, concretely, where data is stored, which technical providers we use and how long things are retained. You can request that information at any time.
We currently make no claim to international certifications such as SOC 2 or ISO 27001. That is exactly why we give concrete answers to security questions rather than general statements.
Call recording is a setting on your account. Recordings are used for quality control and to confirm outcomes. You can ask for recording to be switched off entirely, or for a specific campaign.
In the demo we show you directly in the panel where data is stored and who can see what.