First PluralBridge release

The bridge is becoming a new home for Simply Plural data.

Simply Plural reached its shutdown point. PluralBridge is the next step for Simply Plural users.

PluralBridge is now focused on building the open-source replacement path: a privacy-centered browser release that can help Systems bring preserved data forward instead of leaving everyone with export files and no clear place to land.

What the first release is meant to do

  • Create a PluralBridge account and set up your profile.
  • Bring in a Simply Plural export and review it before anything is saved.
  • See member profiles — headmates, alters, parts, or whatever language your System uses — then add or update them in the app.

If you exported, your next job is to protect the file.

Keep your Simply Plural export somewhere private and under your own control. Please do not send us Simply Plural tokens, passwords, export files, screenshots, or private System data.

PluralBridge is moving into the next phase: import preview, member profiles, and the sign-in groundwork needed for the first browser-based release.

First PluralBridge Release

The first PluralBridge release will run in a web browser, so Systems can use it on Windows, Mac, Linux, phones, tablets, and anything else with a modern browser. It starts with the pieces people need first: sign in, review a Simply Plural export before saving it, and view, add, or update member profiles.

Open the application page

Import and Migration

PluralBridge is working toward a privacy-sensitive import path for preserved Simply Plural data. Import should be deliberate, reviewable, and under the System's control.

Read shutdown guidance

Developers and Reviewers

Help is needed on authentication, authorization, membership, consent, audit, import safety, .NET/C#, Azure hosting, and security review.

Read contributor guidance

What PluralBridge is building toward

The goal is simple: help Systems keep control of their data after Simply Plural, then build the bridge toward import, migration, and daily use. PluralBridge is being built around privacy, user ownership, careful import review, and clear control over who can see and change System data.

PluralBridge is an independent project. It is not affiliated with Simply Plural or Apparyllis.