The Block Protocol enables applications to make their interfaces infinitely extensible with interoperable components known as blocks.

10sub-processors
HeadquartersNot specified
Founded2021
Size1-50
MarketB2B, Developers
PublicPrivate
ProductsInteroperable components (blocks), Editing tools for content without code, Open-source library of blocks

All Sub-Processors

NameCategory
Automattic
AWS AmazonCloud Infrastructure
ClearbitData Processing & Storage
Google AppsCloud Infrastructure
MailChimpCustomer Support
MicrosoftCloud Infrastructure
Segment
Sentry.ioAnalytics & Monitoring
StripePayments & Billing
ZendeskCustomer Support

Data Processing Locations

United States
10 sub-processors

Frequently Asked Questions

How many sub-processors does Block Protocol use?
Block Protocol uses 10 sub-processors (third-party data processors) as disclosed on their public sub-processor page.
What are Block Protocol's main sub-processors?
Block Protocol's sub-processors include Automattic (Gravatar provider), AWS Amazon (Data hosting and transactional mail/SMS provider), Clearbit (User data enrichment service), Google Apps (Internal company infrastructure), MailChimp (Customer mail services provider), and 5 more.
Where does Block Protocol process data?
Block Protocol's sub-processors are located in United States.