FAQ

What people want to know before handing over a story.

The questions below cover who Sipura is for, what becomes public when you publish, and how the product stays on the side of preservation rather than attention.

Who is Sipura for?

Sipura is built first for families preserving memory across generations: parents, grandparents, siblings, and relatives trying to keep stories that could easily disappear.

What goes public when I publish?

Only what you approve: the title, the narrative, selected theme context, and any media you've marked safe to share. Private notes, raw transcripts, and edit history don't leave the archive.

Is Sipura a social network?

No. Sipura exists to preserve and revisit stories, not to feed them through engagement metrics. Public pages are a deliberate destination, not a timeline.

What does unlisted mean?

An unlisted page is reachable by direct URL but isn't surfaced to search engines. It isn't private or password-protected — anyone with the link can read it.

Can I update a story after publishing?

Yes. Republish a new approved version any time. The URL stays the same as long as the slug is unchanged.

Do I need to pay to publish?

No. Publishing to the web is included in every plan. Paid tiers mainly expand AI capacity, quota-limited backup, export, and collaboration.

How do paid subscriptions renew or cancel?

Paid plans renew automatically through the App Store unless canceled. You can manage or cancel subscriptions in your Apple ID subscription settings, and refund requests are handled under Apple's refund process.