Simply Plural shutdown
Preserve your Simply Plural data before it is gone.
PluralBridge helps Simply Plural users export their own data to local files while the original service and public API are still available.
Export first, then choose what comes next
Many Systems have spent years building records in Simply Plural: members, notes, avatars, fronting history, custom fields, privacy buckets, and related system information. If that data is lost, moving to another tool becomes a manual reconstruction problem.
PluralBridge focuses on preservation first. A local export gives users a copy of their own data before they decide which app, bot, notes system, database, or future tool should become their daily workflow.
What PluralBridge preserves
- 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.
What PluralBridge is today
PluralBridge is a free, open-source preservation and continuity project published by Needs of the Many. The current release is still developer-oriented and should not be treated as a polished one-click replacement app. Its immediate job is to help users preserve their Simply Plural data locally while export is still possible.
Privacy and token boundary
PluralBridge uses a user-created Simply Plural API token only to export that user's own data. The token is not a PluralBridge account credential. Exported data stays on the user's own machine unless the user chooses to move it somewhere else.
PluralBridge is independent and has no affiliation with Simply Plural, Apparyllis, or the Simply Plural development team.