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This Cookie Policy explains how Zap eSign ("the App," "we," "us," or "our"), operated by Studio Elixr ("the Publisher"), uses cookies and similar local storage technologies. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy.

In short: Zap eSign does not use tracking, advertising, or analytics cookies. The App stores a small amount of information locally on your device solely to make the App work, and this information never leaves your device.

1. What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device by websites. "Similar technologies" include local storage and other on-device storage mechanisms that apps use to remember information. Because Zap eSign presents part of its interface using web technology within the App, it may use local storage in a comparable way.

2. What We Use

Zap eSign uses only strictly necessary, functional local storage that stays on your device. We use it to:

  • Remember that you have completed or skipped the onboarding screens, so they are not shown to you again

  • Store your saved signature so you can reuse it across documents

  • Remember in-app preferences (such as display or view settings)

This information is stored locally on your device, is used only to provide the App's core functionality, and is never transmitted to us or to any third party.

3. What We Do Not Use

Zap eSign does not use:

  • Analytics or performance cookies

  • Advertising or marketing cookies

  • Tracking technologies that follow you across other apps or websites

  • Third-party cookies of any kind

  • Cookies or identifiers that profile you or share your data externally

4. Consent

Because Zap eSign uses only strictly necessary, functional storage and no tracking or non-essential cookies, no cookie consent is required to use the App, and we do not display a cookie consent banner. The functional storage described above is essential to the App's operation.

5. Managing or Clearing Local Storage

You remain in control of the information stored on your device. You can clear all locally stored data at any time by deleting the App from your device. Doing so removes your saved signature, onboarding state, and any stored preferences.

6. Changes to This Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. When we do, we will revise the "Effective Date" above. Continued use of the App after an update constitutes acceptance of the revised Policy.

7. Contact Us

If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy, contact us at:

Email: contact@peakstudio.ai

FAQ’s

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions

Not sure about something? Check our FAQ for quick answers and helpful details.

Not sure about something? Check our FAQ for quick answers and helpful details.

How long does it take to launch an MVP with Peak Studio?

14 days, brief to launch. Every Sprint includes design, development, automation, and pre-launch A/B testing — so by the time your product goes live, it's already been validated, not just built. Most agencies quote 2–3 months for the same scope. We compress that into two weeks because we cut the parts that don't move your launch forward: long discovery decks, multiple rounds of internal sign-off, and sequential (rather than parallel) workstreams.

What's included in a Peak Studio Sprint?

A fixed 14-day engagement covering GTM strategy, design, development, and pre-launch creative testing — for $5,000. You get one revision round and direct access to your sprint lead throughout. Nothing is hourly or open-ended; the scope and price are fixed before we start, so there's no surprise invoice at the end.

How is Peak Studio different from a traditional design or development agency?

Two things: speed and validation. We deliver in 14 days, not 14 weeks. And unlike most agencies, we test your creative and copy with real audience data before it goes live — using pre-launch A/B testing — so you're not guessing whether your launch will work. You're shipping the version that's already shown signal.

Do you work with startups outside India?

Yes. Peak Studio serves founders and businesses across India, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. Pricing is localized accordingly — Sprints start at $5,000, with India-based engagements also available in INR.

What happens after the first Sprint? Can I continue working with Peak Studio?

Most clients move into our Growth plan — $8,500/month for two sprint cycles, a 15% saving versus booking Sprints individually. It's built for teams past MVP stage who need continuous design, automation, and creative testing without re-negotiating scope every month. For larger or more complex needs, our Partner tier offers a fully embedded team with custom scope and pricing.

What do I need to provide before a Sprint starts?

Four things, ready on Day 1: a clear brief, your brand assets, a decision-maker available for daily input, and confirmed budget. This is non-negotiable — it's the reason we can guarantee 14 days. Clients who show up prepared are the reason this model works; clients without these four ready typically need a short pre-sprint alignment call first.

Is the 14-day timeline realistic, or is it marketing?

It's the actual delivery model, not a promotional claim — which is why it's tied to a fixed scope and a fixed price. The trade-off for speed is preparation: we ask for a complete brief and available decision-maker upfront precisely so nothing slows down the build once we start. Agencies that promise fast timelines without this requirement are usually the ones that miss them.

How long does it take to launch an MVP with Peak Studio?

14 days, brief to launch. Every Sprint includes design, development, automation, and pre-launch A/B testing — so by the time your product goes live, it's already been validated, not just built. Most agencies quote 2–3 months for the same scope. We compress that into two weeks because we cut the parts that don't move your launch forward: long discovery decks, multiple rounds of internal sign-off, and sequential (rather than parallel) workstreams.

What's included in a Peak Studio Sprint?

A fixed 14-day engagement covering GTM strategy, design, development, and pre-launch creative testing — for $5,000. You get one revision round and direct access to your sprint lead throughout. Nothing is hourly or open-ended; the scope and price are fixed before we start, so there's no surprise invoice at the end.

How is Peak Studio different from a traditional design or development agency?

Two things: speed and validation. We deliver in 14 days, not 14 weeks. And unlike most agencies, we test your creative and copy with real audience data before it goes live — using pre-launch A/B testing — so you're not guessing whether your launch will work. You're shipping the version that's already shown signal.

Do you work with startups outside India?

Yes. Peak Studio serves founders and businesses across India, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. Pricing is localized accordingly — Sprints start at $5,000, with India-based engagements also available in INR.

What happens after the first Sprint? Can I continue working with Peak Studio?

Most clients move into our Growth plan — $8,500/month for two sprint cycles, a 15% saving versus booking Sprints individually. It's built for teams past MVP stage who need continuous design, automation, and creative testing without re-negotiating scope every month. For larger or more complex needs, our Partner tier offers a fully embedded team with custom scope and pricing.

What do I need to provide before a Sprint starts?

Four things, ready on Day 1: a clear brief, your brand assets, a decision-maker available for daily input, and confirmed budget. This is non-negotiable — it's the reason we can guarantee 14 days. Clients who show up prepared are the reason this model works; clients without these four ready typically need a short pre-sprint alignment call first.

Is the 14-day timeline realistic, or is it marketing?

It's the actual delivery model, not a promotional claim — which is why it's tied to a fixed scope and a fixed price. The trade-off for speed is preparation: we ask for a complete brief and available decision-maker upfront precisely so nothing slows down the build once we start. Agencies that promise fast timelines without this requirement are usually the ones that miss them.