On Pupul the answer is written into how the product works. A guardian starts and tends the child's profile. At eighteen, ownership transfers to the child automatically, complete and intact. The family room is free, forever, with no paid tier behind it.
Nothing here is a promise. Read the public revocation list or run the live revoke demo yourself.
Schools keep their files. Apps keep their accounts. Tutors keep their notes. The one person the record is about grows up and inherits none of it. Pupul was built so the opposite happens.
A guardian starts the child's profile and keeps it up as the child grows: what they are working on, what teachers have signed, what the family chooses to record.
The guardian can share the profile with a teacher and revoke that access in a tap. Every share is a decision, and every decision is reversible at no cost.
At eighteen, ownership transfers to the child automatically, complete and intact. No export, no request form, no fee. It was always being kept for them.
The one-sentence version: a Pupul child profile is tended by a guardian, transfers automatically and intact to the child at eighteen, and nothing in it can ever be backdated by anyone.
Entries are permanent the moment they land. Each entry is dated when it lands and can never be edited, reordered, or backdated, by anyone, including Pupul. That rule is what makes the record worth inheriting. When your child turns eighteen and reads what was written when they were nine, they are reading what was actually written when they were nine, not a version tidied up later.
Sharing is the guardian's call, and it is always reversible. When a new tutor or teacher enters the child's life, the guardian shares the profile so the teacher starts informed instead of guessing. When that relationship ends, or if it simply stops feeling right, the guardian revokes the access in a tap. There is no penalty, no fee, and no negotiation.
Delete is real. If a family decides the profile should not exist, deleting it deletes it. No hidden copy is kept. A record you cannot truly destroy is not yours, and this one is yours.
The transfer at eighteen is automatic. Not "available on request," not "for a fee," not "if the guardian remembers." Ownership moves to the child, complete and intact, because the record was theirs in every sense that mattered from the first entry. The guardian's role was stewardship, and stewardship ends the way it should: by handing the whole thing over.
And none of it costs anything. The family room is free, forever, with no paid tier behind it. There is no premium version where the real features live. Childhood should not have a subscription.
Ownership moves to the child on their eighteenth birthday, complete and intact. No forms, no fees, nothing withheld.
Entries are dated when they land and can never be edited, reordered, or backdated, by anyone, including Pupul. What happened is what it says happened.
Share the profile with a teacher when it helps. Revoke that access in a tap when it should end. Both directions are free.
Teachers change; the record does not. What one teacher signed is still there when the next one arrives, dated and credited.
If you delete the profile, it is gone. No hidden copy is kept, by design.
The family room is free, forever, with no paid tier behind it. Nothing about your child's record sits behind a price.
Instructors and firms pay Pupul for their rooms. Families never do, and never will, for this one.
Open the family roomOpen the family room and write the first entry. It is free, forever, and one day it will be entirely theirs.