Why you're seeing this.
You received an email mentioning Noti5 at the bottom. Here's exactly what Noti5 is — and what it isn't.
What Noti5 actually does
Noti5 is the infrastructure that handles transactional messages — things like:
- Order confirmations and shipping notifications
- Verification codes (OTP / one-time passwords)
- Password resets and account security alerts
- Form submission acknowledgements
- WordPress system notifications (account creation, comment moderation, etc.)
We're a delivery pipe, not a contact list. The business that triggered this email decides what to send and when. Our job is to make sure it arrives reliably, looks professional, and respects your preferences.
Who operates Noti5
Noti5 is built and operated by The Bumblebee Branding Company Pvt Ltd, a branding agency based in Chennai, India. We use Noti5 to power transactional messaging for our agency clients — small to mid-sized businesses who want their notification emails to look as good as the rest of their brand.
What we do with your data
Short answer: as little as possible, for as little time as necessary.
- Recipient addresses, message content, and delivery metadata are stored only as long as we need to deliver the message and log the result (default retention: 90 days for body + variables; 2 years for aggregated metadata).
- We do not run marketing lists, profile recipients, or sell data to anyone.
- Hard-bounced or unsubscribed addresses are kept on a suppression list so we never deliver to them again.
Full details: privacy policy.
How to stop receiving emails
Because these are transactional (you signed up, you placed an order, you reset a password), there is usually no "unsubscribe" link — you'd lose the ability to reset your password or get receipts.
If you believe you're receiving emails you didn't sign up for, that's an abuse problem we want to know about. Email abuse@noti5.app and we'll investigate.
To delete your data from Noti5's systems entirely, email hello@noti5.app with the subject "DPDP deletion request" and we'll scrub it.
Why we tell you all this
Most transactional email infrastructure is invisible — you get the email, you don't know who shipped it. We think that's the wrong default for trust. So every email we deliver names us, links here, and explains exactly what's going on.
If the business that emailed you wants a fully white-labelled experience without this attribution, they can turn it off in their Noti5 dashboard. The default is transparency.