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How to Import Data From a Page by Link

If a page or obituary about the person already exists online, you don't need to retype everything by hand — import by link helps.

Send a link

Paste a link to a page with information about the person — an obituary, an article, a social media post. The service opens it itself, reads the text, and offers to distribute it into sections. There's no need to retype everything by hand.

The AI sorts it into place

Biographical facts go into the biography, dated events into the life timeline, and accounts into the stories section. The AI relies only on the text from the page and invents nothing. You see the proposed arrangement in full.

Review before saving

An import is a draft, not a finished page. Look through the sorted fragments: refine the dates, remove anything extra, fix the wording. Only after your confirmation does the data go onto the page.

You always decide

The import simply saves time on typing and sorting. What to keep, what to fix, and what to delete is up to you alone. The machine helps, but you remain the author of the memory.

  • Paste a link — the service reads it itself.
  • Facts, events, and stories into their own sections.
  • Only from the text, with no inventions.
  • The import is a draft for you to review.

Frequently asked questions

Can I import from any page?
From most open text pages; sources behind a password or captcha can't be read.
Will the AI add anything of its own?
No, it only sorts what's in the source text, and you confirm the result.

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