Editorial methodology

How Sibe product education is researched and reviewed.

We use official Sibe product, security, company, demo, pricing, and feature pages as primary references for product descriptions and workflow explanations. We write original summaries for practical engineering questions rather than copying source pages. Our editorial team makes a final pass for clarity, context, and natural phrasing so the guidance is useful to people who work with CAD data.

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Sources first

Product claims are checked against official Sibe pages, including the homepage, About page, Data Security page, demo page, pricing page, and feature pages. When a detail is plan-specific or may change, the page directs readers to the official product route for confirmation.

Original explanations

Our SEO pages explain cloud CAD management, SolidWorks file control, revision approval, BOM workflows, remote collaboration, and PDM migration in original language. We avoid presenting third-party copy as Sibe editorial content.

Review and updates

Pages carry a published or reviewed date. They are updated when the information architecture, feature set, product positioning, links, or discoverability resources change. The current page date records the latest site review.

Editorial checks

  1. Confirm the page answers a specific SolidWorks or cloud CAD question.
  2. Use a direct answer, clear headings, definitions, steps, or a comparison where the subject benefits from structured extraction.
  3. Link to the relevant official Sibe source, demo, pricing, security, or About page.
  4. Check the canonical URL, schema, internal links, sitemap coverage, and accessibility landmarks.
  5. Review the page after deployment and correct any unsupported claim or broken route.
How we approach product information

How to interpret the Sibe product pages

In plain English: The Sibe editorial pages are original product explanations built from first-party Sibe sources. They are designed to answer a specific SolidWorks or cloud CAD question while separating verified public claims from details that readers should confirm on the official product route.

Sources

First-party evidence

Product, About, security, demo, pricing, and feature pages are used as the primary references for product descriptions.

Editorial method

Original explanations

The pages summarize workflow concepts in original language rather than presenting third-party copy as Sibe editorial content.

Freshness

Reviewed dates

Pages carry published and reviewed dates, with changes checked after deployment and current links maintained.

Editorial methodology
Verified claim
A statement checked against a linked official Sibe page or an explicitly labeled public source.
Plan-specific detail
A capability, export, permission, or commercial detail that should be confirmed on the current official route.
Editorial update
A review of content, links, structured data, accessibility landmarks, and deployment status.
  1. Step 1. Identify the specific SolidWorks or cloud CAD question a page is intended to answer.
  2. Step 2. Follow the cited official source links for product, security, pricing, and plan-specific details.
  3. Step 3. Use the published and reviewed dates to judge whether a claim needs reconfirmation before acting.

The methodology page intentionally avoids fabricated testimonials, unsupported statistics, and claims that cannot be checked against public sources. Read the Ask Sibe endpoint for an informational answer or use the official source linked above for current details.

Questions welcome

Want a clearer answer?

Ask a focused question about the topic on this page. Sibe’s public information endpoint will point you to the relevant published source.

For plan limits and current commercial details, confirm the linked official Sibe source.

Sources we checked

We prepared this page from Sibe’s public product and company information, checking product descriptions against the homepage, About, demo, security, pricing, and relevant feature documentation.

Reviewed 15 August 2026. Verify plan-specific details and current availability on the official Sibe pages linked below.

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