Frequently Asked Questions

People typically do not share their life moments with a stranger. Instead, they begin by using their existing online/offline networks to select someone to connect with—like you. After initial conversations, they can share a few suitable stories (keeping you in Outer Circle) while keeping more personal ones hidden on their profile until they feel comfortable. This approach allows both of you to evaluate each other's seriousness to the new connection.

No! 2 Shabd is the essential add-on for these existing online platforms. You must connect with people from your established networks and use 2 Shabd to filter irrelevant connections and foster early mutual trust. It eliminates the guesswork and the need for multiple meetings just to learn their basic traits or to know if your vibes match with them.

Most existing online networks have made significant strides in verifying individuals, whether through blue tick mark, government ID checks, video verification, and more. As a result, to ensure credibility, 2 Shabd restricts registrations—you must sign up using a social network (currently only Facebook). This lets you verify users by checking their social profiles. Email sign-ups are not supported.

Anyone with your profile QR code or username can visit your profile, but they cannot see your stories unless they are in your Inner or Outer Circle. You control which stories are visible based on the Circle type. Since 2 Shabd does not allow user searches unless they have your exact username, your profile stays private.

No! 2 Shabd is completely free to use.

You can add your daughter's 2 Shabd profile link (e.g., 2Shabd.com/name) or her profile QR code to the marriage biodata. The groom's family can scan it to view her profile, and you can view theirs in return. This helps both families understand each other's personalities before meeting, making sure the match is right.

There could be a few reasons for this:
  • They might have recently created their profile and do not yet have many people to share stories.
  • They could be more introverted, with fewer close connections.
  • They could be scammers, so it is always a good idea to check their social media to verify their identity.

Yes, you can switch by removing yourself from their current circle and sending a new request to join the desired circle.

Yes, it is possible to have just one person write all your stories. However, this may not give a well-rounded picture of you to others. To present a more complete view of who you are, it is better to have multiple acquaintances contribute. Otherwise, having only a few people (2 or 3) writing all your stories might raise suspicions and make you appear untrustworthy.

There is no set number, but generally, a profile with just a few people contributing stories is a red flag. On the other hand, a profile with many contributors is more trustworthy. It is important to verify the credibility of the people writing stories by checking their profiles and social media. Also, do not forget to read our blog on spotting fake stories here.

Both partners should add each other to their inner circle. This gives both of them access to all stories written by their close ones. Click on a user who has posted a story and request their profile exchange by adding them to your circle.