I have an export
Protect the file, back it up, and keep it somewhere you control.
Help with your export
The emergency export period has passed. If you have a Simply Plural export, hold onto it. That file may be the bridge between the old service and the first PluralBridge browser-based release.
PluralBridge is now focused on helping preserved data move forward carefully: review an export before saving it, then work with member profiles in the browser.
A Simply Plural export can contain sensitive System data: member profiles, notes, avatars, fronting history, groups, custom fields, privacy buckets, and related records.
Please do not send us Simply Plural tokens, passwords, export files, screenshots, or private System data.
Look for the folder or files created when you ran your export. The names may look technical, but the contents can still be private. Treat anything created by the export process as sensitive until you know exactly what it is.
Avoid posting file lists, screenshots, copied records, notes, avatar folders, or token values in public places. Ask for help in general terms first.
Ask them where the files were saved and whether a backup was made. The export should stay under your control. If a helper kept a copy, make sure you know where that copy is and whether you want it deleted.
PluralBridge cannot promise recovery of data that was never exported. The project is focused on helping preserved data move forward safely.
Watch the public website and project updates for new information. Keep private account details, screenshots, tokens, and System data out of email, public threads, and direct messages.
Protect the file, back it up, and keep it somewhere you control.
PluralBridge is building a browser-based release with sign-in, import preview, and member profiles.
Developers, reviewers, testers, documentation helpers, and security-minded contributors can help move the bridge forward.
The first browser-based release is meant to give preserved Simply Plural data a safe place to land. The goal is sign-in, export review before saving, and member profiles that can be viewed, added, and updated.
Import should be deliberate, reviewable, and under the System’s control.
Start with safety if you already exported. Follow the browser release if you want to track what is being built. Use Help Build if you want to contribute code, review, testing, documentation, security thinking, or privacy work.