Are my Martini generations private?
Short answer
Yes, by default. Every project, canvas, and generation is private to your account or workspace. Nothing is published, shared, or visible to other users unless you explicitly turn on sharing for that project. There is no public feed your work is auto-posted to.
Default visibility
When you create a project on a personal account, only you can see it. Your prompts, generated images, video clips, audio, and the structure of the canvas itself are stored against your user account and are not exposed to other users, the public web, or search engines. Authentication is required for every read of your project data.
On workspace accounts, projects default to workspace-internal — visible to all members of that workspace, not to outsiders. Each workspace project shows the member who created it. Workspace owners can see all projects in their workspace; members see the projects they create plus any shared with them at the project level.
Sharing options you control
If you want to share a project, you opt in explicitly. Open the project, click Share in the top bar, and choose the visibility: link-only (anyone with the URL can view), workspace (members of a chosen workspace), or specific people invited by email. Each option is reversible — turn sharing off and the link stops working immediately.
Publishing a generation to a public gallery, a community page, or social platforms is a separate explicit action. Until you click Publish or Share, the work stays inside the private project boundary. Generations downloaded to your device are yours to handle as you wish — nothing is mirrored back to a public space on Martini.
Who can see what inside a workspace
Workspace owners and admins can see every project, generation, and credit usage row in the workspace. This is by design — they pay the bill and need visibility into spend. Regular members see only the projects they create or are invited to. Member-level credit usage may be visible to workspace admins for billing reconciliation.
Removing a member from a workspace revokes their access to workspace projects immediately. Generations created by that member while they were in the workspace remain in the workspace and stay accessible to remaining members and admins.
Deletion and retention
Deleting a project removes it from your account and from any workspace it belonged to. Generated assets associated with that project are queued for deletion and removed from active storage. Some operational backups may persist for a short retention window before being purged on the standard schedule. Once deletion is complete, the content cannot be recovered.
Account deletion removes your projects, uploads, and generation history on the same schedule. Workspace data tied to a workspace you owned follows the workspace's own deletion process. Detailed retention windows are documented in the Privacy Policy.
Examples
- A solo creator generates a draft music video — only they can see it until they share or publish.
- A team workspace project is visible to all 5 members but not to anyone outside the workspace.
- A link-only share lets a client review a project without creating a Martini account.
- Removing a member from a workspace revokes their access to all workspace projects immediately.
Edge cases
- Anyone you give a share link to can view the project until you turn the link off.
- Workspace admins retain visibility into member projects for billing and audit purposes.
- Published gallery posts are public and indexable by search engines until you unpublish.
- Some operational backups persist briefly after deletion before being purged on schedule.
What to do next
- Click Share in the project top bar to control or revoke a project's visibility.
- Open Settings, Workspaces to manage member access if you own a workspace.
- Read the does-martini-train-on-uploads article for the data-training side of privacy.
- See the Privacy Policy for the full retention and data-handling specifics.
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