Each page explains the customer problem, source file, likely output, and safe local workflow in plain language.
Device backup extraction · Local-first backup review
Inspect and export useful records from legacy BlackBerry backup data locally.
For former BlackBerry users, professionals, families, and small businesses with archived backups. This landing / funnel / detail product page now uses stronger graphic hierarchy, device-backup artwork, and cleaner font alignment so it feels connected to the index page without becoming generic.
Customer fit, compatibility, workflow, and support expectations appear before any checkout route.
Live commerce, download, analytics, upload, and customer-data gates remain locked until approved.
Availability route · not live yet
Prepared for own-site sales first, with store channels added where useful.
BlackBerry Backup Extractor is being prepared for own-site software licence sales. The page should make one thing clear first: whether this tool fits the customer’s backup, privacy needs, and export goal. The intended route is an own-site software licence with clear delivery, re-download support, and customer guidance once approved. Store channels may be added later where useful, but the High Caliber website remains the main customer information route.
Purchase wording must stay honest: this is software for local inspection and export where supported, not a promise of recovery success. Final wording still needs review before publication.
Improvement wave · Backup inspection confidence check
Pre-purchase clarity before any future checkout.
Do I have a supported .ipd or .bbb backup?
Customers should begin with backup type, platform context, and a copy of the backup so the original archive remains untouched.
Which records matter most?
Contacts, SMS, calendar entries, emails, inventory reports, and unsupported-item notes should be explained before any future checkout route.
What could limit success?
Encryption, corruption, unsupported backup variants, partial files, or mixed-device histories must be framed as limits, not hidden surprises.
Customer problem
Old data should be handled carefully, not oversold.
Old device backups can contain contacts, messages, notes, calendar items, and other records that still matter. Customers need a controlled way to inspect what is recoverable without sending private backup files away unnecessarily.
The safe product position is practical: local-first inspection, clear supported outputs, honest unsupported-case reporting, and a customer account route for future re-downloads and support.
Who it is for
Good-fit customers.
Use this product when the customer wants careful local inspection before relying on a recovery result.
- You have old backup files and need to know what they contain.
- You want a local audit before sharing any private material.
- You need practical exports plus an unsupported-item report.
- You accept that old, damaged, encrypted, incomplete, or unusual files may not produce a full export.
Workflow
Simple, local, understandable.
One clear job: inspect locally, explain what is found, and export useful records where supported.
- Choose a local backup file or folder.
- Run supported-format inspection and inventory reporting.
- Review extractable categories and unsupported sections.
- Export useful records with a clear manifest.
- Keep private backups local unless support later agrees a safer diagnostic path.
Compatibility questions
Checks before a customer buys.
These prompts help the customer decide whether the product is likely to fit. They are not live form fields and do not collect customer data.
- What type of BlackBerry backup or exported archive does the customer have?
- Which categories matter most: contacts, messages, calendar, media inventory, or audit manifest?
- Is the backup encrypted, partial, copied from old storage, or missing companion files?
- Does the customer need a careful inventory before deciding what to export?
What the customer gets
A clearer promise for BlackBerry Backup Extractor.
Included path
Local backup inspection and clear category coverage.
Customer clarity
Export inventory with unsupported-item notes and future checksum/audit report path.
Future account route
Optional paid-extra lane for future evidence-style backup audit pack only after approval.
Fixture screenshot artwork
BlackBerry synthetic fixture screenshots for launch review.
These are local-only, synthetic, product-page visuals. They show the intended purchase-page evidence set without exposing private customer files, implying live commerce, or inventing real recovery outcomes.
Safe local input
Selection uses a redacted backup archive label.
Fixture-backed counts
Inventory summary shows categories, counts, unsupported items, and local-only handling.
Customer clarity
Export manifest includes audit and checksum-planning language.
Future lead capture and funnel tracking · not live
A focused BlackBerry Backup Extractor route without sending customers to the wider catalogue.
This page is now structured as a dedicated product microsite: the customer can check fit, understand outputs, review availability, and join a future product-specific update route without seeing every other High Caliber application.
Product detail
This page acts as the main product-detail and purchase-intent route for BlackBerry Backup Extractor.
Compatibility and support
The compatibility, workflow, and legal-review sections can be split into a second page later if a shorter public microsite is preferred.
Availability and updates
The future pricing, download, release notes, and product-update route can be a third page once commerce is approved.
Track route sources later
Future tracking should preserve UTM source, campaign, product slug, referrer, and landing section after approval. No analytics or tracking script is enabled in this local version.
Minimum fields only
Future update signup should ask only for email, product interest, optional platform/source type, permission to reply, and separate marketing consent. No customer data is collected here.
No cross-sell leakage
Product-page navigation stays inside BlackBerry's own decision journey. Customers landing here are not pushed into browsing the full catalogue.
Launch-page checklist
What must be true before this becomes public.
Commercial readiness
Final pricing, licence wording, platform support, delivery/re-download policy, refund/cancellation wording, and support boundaries must be approved.
Provider readiness
Lemon Squeezy product, checkout, licence key, hosted download, webhook, entitlement, and customer portal handoff remain placeholders until explicit approval.
Data protection
No customer-data form, private-file upload, analytics, tracking pixel, live support endpoint, or customer account creation is connected from this page.
Legal review and claim boundaries
Strong wording, but deliberately not a guarantee.
Say clearly
Local-first inspection, supported export paths, customer-controlled files, future Lemon Squeezy purchase/re-download route, and clear support boundaries.
Do not claim
This is not an official BlackBerry product, password bypass tool, phone-unlock service, or guarantee that every backup variant can be extracted. Do not promise profit, recovery success, official affiliation, legal/forensic suitability, password bypassing, or success on damaged media.
Needs review
Final company details, terms, privacy policy, refund/cancellation wording, delivery/re-download wording, pricing, compatibility table, and any Apple/store-specific terms must be checked before public use.
Release gates