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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens after the 7-day trial?

We don't require a credit card upfront. After your 7-day trial, your email deliveries will pause. To reactivate them, you can securely upgrade to Siftl Basic ($5/mo) or Siftl Pro ($15/mo) via Polar.sh.

Can I add my own obscure newsletters and blogs?

Absolutely. Siftl can ingest any valid RSS feed or forwardable email address. Whether it's a massive tech blog or a niche Substack with 100 subscribers, Siftl will read it and extract the insights.

Is my data used to train the AI models?

No. We operate under a strict 'Zero Training Mandate'. We use enterprise APIs from Google and Groq where explicitly your data is dropped after processing and never used to train foundational models.

How is this different from Feedly or an RSS reader?

RSS readers give you the firehose, but you still have to do the reading. Siftl actually reads the firehose for you, connects the dots between different articles, and delivers a synthesized summary of what you actually need to know.