Deleting your account
To delete your ATTRIBUT account, go to Preferences → Data & privacy and click Delete account… This opens a 3-step confirmation dialog, then puts your account into a 7-day grace period before anything is permanently erased — you can cancel any time during those 7 days by signing back in and clicking Cancel deletion & keep my account.
Before you delete: export your data
Deletion is permanent once the grace period ends, so download a copy of your data first if you want to keep it. On the same Data & privacy page, the Export your data row generates a CSV + JSON archive of your full attribution history — sessions, costs, and evidence. You can also start an export later, during the grace period, from the pending-deletion page.
Step 1: What gets erased
The first step of the dialog lists what deleting your account erases:
Sessions — your full token, cost, and effort history
Attributed PRs — evidence links across your repos
Connectors — Claude Code, GitHub, and API keys; access is revoked immediately
Active devices — you're signed out everywhere
Click Continue to move to the next step.
Step 2: Acknowledge the consequences
The second step asks you to check three statements before you can continue:
Your attribution history and evidence will be permanently erased — every session, cost, and value record.
Connector access is revoked immediately — Claude Code, GitHub, and API key tracking stop reporting.
After the 7-day grace period this cannot be undone, and an export taken before then is the only copy of your data.
All three boxes must be checked before the Continue button is enabled.
Step 3: Confirm by typing your email
The final step asks you to type your account's email address to confirm you mean to delete this account. The Delete my account button stays disabled until what you type matches (case and surrounding spaces don't matter).
Once you click Delete my account, you're immediately signed out of every other active session, and your browser is redirected to the pending-deletion page.
The 7-day grace period
Deleting your account doesn't erase your data right away. Instead, it starts a 7-day grace period: your account is deactivated and connector access stops immediately, but your data isn't permanently purged until the 7 days are up. You can cancel at any point during this window by signing back in and clicking Cancel deletion & keep my account on the pending-deletion page.
After you confirm deletion, you land on the pending-deletion page, which shows:
A countdown to the exact date and time your account will be permanently purged
A Cancel deletion & keep my account button
A Download my data first button, which starts a data export you'll be emailed about when it's ready
A Sign out button
📸 [SCREENSHOT] — Capture: The pending-deletion page · Where: After starting deletion, the /account-pending-deletion page · Annotate: Show the countdown, Cancel deletion, and Download data
How to cancel a scheduled deletion
Sign back in any time before the grace period ends and click Cancel deletion & keep my account on the pending-deletion page. This immediately restores full access to your account — nothing else needs to happen.
What happens after the grace period ends
Once the 7-day grace period passes without being cancelled, deletion is permanent and irreversible. Your sessions, attributed PRs, connector history, and every cost and value record tied to your account are permanently purged. If you didn't download an export before then, that data cannot be recovered.

