FAQ
Questions a launch reviewer should not have to guess.
These answers keep source handling, account scope, privacy, pricing, and limitations visible before a user enters the app.
Is Yentl a final authority?
No. Yentl is AI-assisted review software. Its verdicts can be wrong, incomplete, or overconfident, so the interface keeps source context, evidence quality, uncertainty, and challenge paths visible.
What can I check?
You can start from a Chrome tab, YouTube link, audio or video file, live microphone, pasted text, one claim, or a direct media URL. Platform-specific options vary: mobile web supports share/import, while current-tab capture depends on the Chrome extension.
Do I need an account?
Not for the v1 guest flow. Sessions can be saved locally in the browser. Account sign-in and cross-device sync should only be presented as available when a deployment explicitly enables them.
What happens to saved sessions?
The v1 library stores snapshots in the current browser. Clearing site data, changing browsers, or using another device can make those saves unavailable. Export important work when you need a durable copy.
Does Yentl store my uploaded media forever?
The public privacy posture is more limited than that. Media may be processed by Yentl and its listed subprocessors to transcribe and analyze a source, but the local library stores review snapshots in the browser unless you export or share them.
Why does Yentl show rhetoric markers?
Markers are there to support critical reading. They identify patterns such as loaded language, false dilemmas, or confirmation bias and should point back to the quoted language that triggered them.
What if a video has no captions or cannot be embedded?
Yentl should explain the failure and route you to another path: browser capture, uploaded media, pasted transcript, direct media URL, or opening the original source outside the embedded player.
How is pricing handled right now?
The v1 public preview has no published paid plan. Responsible partner pilots are handled by contact until real commercial terms exist.