Ask about the product, current access, household planning, or whether Stemma is a sensible fit for the information you are trying to organize.
Ask a direct question.
For a product concerned with important household information, the useful answer is often more valuable than a generic sales pitch.
The security page explains the public posture, the documentation we are working from, and the distinction between a claim and proof.
The best question includes the thing you are trying to make easier.
For example: finding the original document, making a household record useful, understanding a privacy boundary, or choosing what should be explained to another person.
Keep it specific
A concrete household problem gives the team something practical to respond to.
Keep it private
Do not send passwords, secret recovery material, or personal documents by email.
Keep the record
Important instructions and policy terms should always be available in the product and on this site.
Start with the part of your household record that needs the clearest explanation.
The first record can be small. Its value is that someone else could find it and understand it.