About facil.guide

Our mission

facil.guide was built on a simple belief: no one should feel locked out of technology. We create step-by-step guides that are clear, patient, and jargon-free. Our goal is to make every guide so simple that anyone can follow it, and so useful that you will want to share it with your family.

For whom?

For the daughter setting up her father's new phone. For the nephew explaining video calls to his grandmother. For anyone who has ever been the family tech support. We write for the helpers -- people who want to send a clear, reliable guide instead of explaining the same steps over the phone for the third time.

How does it work?

Each guide breaks one task into simple, numbered steps. We explain every button, every screen, every choice. No jargon, no assumptions, no skipped steps. Every guide includes a difficulty rating, estimated time, a table of contents, and frequently asked questions. Guides are available in 5 languages and can be printed as PDF.

Our editorial process

Every guide is researched, written, and reviewed by our team. We test each step on real devices before publishing. Guides are updated when software changes. We use AI tools to help with research and translation, and we are transparent about that -- you will always find an AI disclosure on our pages. Accuracy and clarity come first.

Five languages, one mission

We publish every guide in French, English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian. That covers over 1.6 billion people worldwide. We also write country-specific guides for government digital services like France Connect, SPID, Cl@ve, and Gov.br.

Contact

Questions, suggestions, or corrections? Reach us at facil [at] dropthe.org

A DropThe project

facil.guide is built by DropThe, a data network covering over 2 million entities across technology, entertainment, finance, and education. DropThe provides structured data, comparative analytics, and research tools for companies, public figures, universities, movies, games, and cryptocurrencies.

facil.guide is listed in the DropThe Directory, which catalogs useful projects and tools across the tech ecosystem.