Simply Plural shutdown
Simply Plural shut down. Your export matters now.
If you exported your Simply Plural data, protect that file. It may now be the most complete copy of your System’s records: member profiles, notes, avatars, fronting history, custom fields, privacy buckets, groups, and related data.
PluralBridge is now focused on the next step: a browser-based release that lets Systems review a preserved Simply Plural export before saving it, then work with member profiles in a clearer place.
If you already exported, hold onto that file.
Keep your Simply Plural export private, backed up, and somewhere you control. Do not post it publicly, attach it to support requests, send it through direct messages, or commit it to GitHub.
Please do not send us Simply Plural tokens, passwords, export files, screenshots, or private System data.
What changed
The emergency export period has passed. PluralBridge is no longer centered on getting data out before the shutdown window closes. The project is moving toward helping preserved data land somewhere safer and more usable.
Export guidance remains available for reference, but the public focus is now the first browser-based PluralBridge release.
If you missed the export window
PluralBridge cannot promise recovery of data that was never exported. The project is focused on helping preserved data move forward safely.
Watch the public site and project updates for new information. Avoid sending private account details, screenshots, tokens, or System data through email, public threads, or direct messages.
What PluralBridge is building next
- A first browser-based release that can run on Windows, Mac, Linux, phones, tablets, and anything else with a modern browser.
- Sign-in and profile support.
- Simply Plural import preview before anything is saved.
- Member profiles users can view, add, and update.
- A safer foundation for privacy, user ownership, and clear control over who can see and change System data.
What your export may contain
A Simply Plural export can contain sensitive System data even when the filename looks harmless. Treat it like a private backup.
- Member records and profile data.
- Notes and text records where available.
- Avatar images where available.
- Fronting history and timestamps.
- Custom fields, privacy buckets, groups, and related exported data.
Privacy and project boundary
PluralBridge is being built around privacy and data ownership. Import should be reviewable, deliberate, and under the System’s control.
PluralBridge is an independent project. It is not affiliated with Simply Plural, Apparyllis, or the Simply Plural development team.
PluralBridge will be a free service at no cost to the plural community. Please do not send us money. 😂