FAQ

Questions people ask before they trust a life-story product.

The most important questions around Sipura are usually about privacy, publishing boundaries, and whether the product is designed for continuity rather than content noise.

Is Sipura a social network?

No. Sipura is built for preservation, not feeds or engagement metrics. Public pages exist so a story can be shared intentionally and revisited with context.

What becomes public when I publish?

Only the public-safe export snapshot: approved title, narrative, selected theme information, and any public-safe media. Private transcripts, notes, and full version history do not publish automatically.

What does unlisted mean?

Unlisted means the page is reachable by direct URL but should not be indexed or promoted for discovery. It is not the same thing as private or access-controlled.

Can I update a story after publishing?

Yes. A published story can be refreshed with a new public-safe export while keeping the same URL when the slug remains unchanged.

Do I need a paid plan to publish?

No. Publish-to-web is available on all plans. Paid tiers mainly expand AI capacity, backup, export, media limits, and collaboration tools.

Who is Sipura for?

Families, founders, artists, immigrants, witnesses, archivists, and anyone building a long-form record of a life or a chapter that should not disappear.