Questions, answered plainly.
The things organizations ask us before they trust their funding back office to software. If yours isn’t here, ask us.
- Where does my data live?
- In Canada — at rest and in compute. The database runs in Supabase’s ca-central-1 region (Montréal) and the application runs in Vercel’s Montréal region. Your information does not leave the country to be processed.
- What does the AI actually do — and what does it not do?
- It finds funders that fit you, drafts applications and reports from your own history, scores prospects, and wires up your tools. It does not send, publish, or connect anything. Those actions are reserved for a person, every time.
- How do I know an agent didn’t act on its own?
- Two ways. Every action lands on a record no one can quietly edit — who did it, when, and on whose say-so. And the high-stakes actions (publishing, connecting, approving) are reserved for people in the database itself, so an agent simply cannot do them.
- Is my information used to train AI models?
- No. Your data is not used to train models. Before any text is sent to a model, sensitive details are stripped out, and the original is kept only on your private record — not in a training set.
- Who is WeShield for?
- Canadian charities, nonprofits, and public agencies — organizations that carry real obligations around how data is handled and who is accountable for each action.
- What does it connect to?
- Your mailbox, drive, and CRM, through open connectors you turn on yourself. Connections pull data in on your terms and let you pull it back out just as fast — nothing is locked in.
- How is it priced?
- On a sliding scale for registered charities, set with you during onboarding against what you actually raise — not a per-seat fee that grows as your team does. There’s no card required to start a conversation.
- How do we get started?
- Request access and we’ll set up a workspace with you. Onboarding walks you through your profile, your team, a connection, and your first discovery run — each step is optional and reversible.