Who can see your content
Lectura de 3 min
Who actually sees what you write? Three scenarios, one matrix: Slima staff, AI service providers, share-link recipients.

Three scenarios
Scenario 1 · Slima staff
| Your usage | Can staff see it? |
|---|---|
| Only use Slima, no AI features | No content access — just metadata (book title, word count, last edit time) |
| AI Coach / Beta Readers enabled | Staff still can't see the AI op content; the AI provider sees that request |
| You report a bug and opt to attach content | Slima engineers see the snippet you opted in (for debugging) |
Scenario 2 · AI service providers
When you enable AI Coach, AI chapter analysis, or AI Beta Readers:
- The request context (your chapter + conversation) is sent to the AI provider
- The provider does not retain the content (per enterprise API terms)
- The provider does not use it for training (per the same terms)
See: AI training policy
Scenario 3 · Share-link recipients
When you enable a share link:
- Anyone with the URL can view the content you've chosen to share
- They don't need a Slima account to view
- Revoking the share cuts access immediately
See: Public share link
Three-scenario matrix
| You | Slima staff | AI provider | Third parties | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No AI, no share | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| AI enabled | ✅ | ❌ | ⚠️ per request, no retention | ❌ |
| Share link on | ✅ | ❌ | (only if recipient uses AI to view) | ✅ anyone with the URL |
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