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Same Item Multiple Boards (SIMB) is designed with data privacy as a core principle. The app accesses only the specific information required to synchronize items across your boards — nothing more. Your sensitive column data, personal records, and user-generated content never leave your monday.com environment and are never stored in SIMB’s infrastructure.

What Data SIMB Accesses

To keep your boards in sync, SIMB reads a minimal set of structural identifiers from your monday.com account:
Data TypePurpose
Board IDsIdentify and link the boards participating in a sync relationship
User IDsManage access permissions and track interactions with synced items
Board NamesEnable navigation and organization within the app interface
Group NamesCategorize and manage related items across boards
Item NamesTrack tasks and projects as they sync between boards
SIMB reads these structural identifiers solely to establish and maintain sync connections. They are the minimum dataset needed for the app to function.

What SIMB Never Stores or Accesses

SIMB is explicitly designed to avoid touching the content inside your board columns. This means the following are never accessed or stored by SIMB:
  • Column values of any kind — including email addresses, phone numbers, dates, statuses, dropdowns, or any other field types
  • Personal data belonging to your team members, clients, or end-users
  • User-generated content from your monday.com boards
  • Attachment files, update threads, or comment data
Your monday.com data stays in your monday.com environment. SIMB only reads the structural metadata required to route sync operations — never the information inside your columns.

Security Framework

SIMB operates entirely within monday.com’s security framework and adheres to the platform’s data privacy and security protocols. All communication between SIMB and monday.com takes place over encrypted channels, and the app is reviewed and published through the official monday.com Marketplace.
Because SIMB never stores your board content, your data remains subject to the same monday.com security controls you already rely on. No additional data governance overhead is introduced by installing SIMB.

Data Purge Policy

When a SIMB subscription expires or is cancelled, the following process applies:
  1. 30-day grace period begins — Your app-mapping configurations are preserved during this window. If you renew your subscription within 30 days, your sync relationships are restored immediately with no reconfiguration needed.
  2. After 30 days — All associated metadata (app-mapping configurations) is permanently and securely purged from SIMB’s servers.
This policy applies only to SIMB’s internal app-mapping configurations — the records that describe which boards are linked. It does not affect your monday.com board content in any way, because that content was never stored by SIMB in the first place.
EventWhat Happens
Subscription expires or is cancelled30-day grace period starts; configurations preserved
Renewal within 30 daysSync relationships restored immediately
30 days pass with no renewalAll app-mapping metadata permanently and securely deleted

Summary

  • ✅ SIMB accesses Board IDs, User IDs, Board Names, Group Names, and Item Names
  • ✅ All data handling occurs within monday.com’s security protocols
  • ✅ App configurations are preserved for 30 days after cancellation
  • ❌ SIMB never reads or stores column values
  • ❌ SIMB never stores email addresses, phone numbers, or personal data
  • ❌ User-generated board content is never persisted in SIMB’s database

Contact

If you have questions about how SIMB handles your data, or need assistance with privacy-related configuration, contact the Pioneera support team at support@pioneera.io.