Shatterpoint Debrief is a small hobby project built by Phil Johnson for players of Star Wars: Shatterpoint. It is designed to help players log games, validate lists, review their own performance, and browse anonymous list archetype data.
What the app stores
When you use Shatterpoint Debrief, the app may store:
- Your Google login identity and email address, so your account can be recognised.
- Saved lists and the units in those lists.
- Logged games, including date, mission, result, opponent name, first player, game type, and wound totals.
- Optional free-text debrief fields such as notes, best play, worst blunder, and lessons learned.
- Basic technical error information when something fails, so problems can be diagnosed.
What stays private
The following information is not shown in public list or metagame features:
- Your email address.
- Your account identity.
- Your free-text notes, lessons, blunders, and reflections.
- Private dashboard views and CSV exports.
What may contribute to public stats
List contents and structured game data may be used to create anonymous public list archetypes and aggregate stats. This includes unit choices, missions, results, and whether a game was casual or tournament. These public features are about rosters and recorded performances, not personal diaries.
Services used
Shatterpoint Debrief uses third-party services to run the app:
- Google OAuth for sign-in.
- Supabase for authentication and database storage.
- Netlify for hosting.
Deleting your data
If you want your account or data deleted, email phil.nervimpulse@gmail.com. This is a small project, so deletion requests are handled manually.
Unofficial status
Shatterpoint Debrief is not affiliated with Atomic Mass Games, Lucasfilm, or Disney. Star Wars and Star Wars: Shatterpoint names and marks belong to their respective owners.
For more detail on public list data, see Public data.
