Daily History — On This Day - Live the past. Interactive history stories shaped by you.

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Tired of static textbooks? Daily History turns history into a living, breathing playground. You don't just read about the past—you make the decisions that shape it. Featuring meticulously researched scenarios and choice-driven storytelling, we make learning history a thrilling adventure. Built by two college students with a wild dream, we're here to prove that history is the greatest story ever told. Dive in, make your choices, and experience the butterfly effect of your decisions!

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 We are two college students with a massive dream: to make history as addictive and engaging as your favorite video game. Today, we are beyond excited to officially launch [App Name]! 🚀 We quietly soft-launched a month ago to test the waters, and the early validation has been completely surreal. With zero marketing budget, in just 30 days we reached: 📈 200+ organic users 💰 $130 in pure subscription revenue This traction proved one huge thing to us: people are hungry for a better way to experience the past, rather than just memorizing it from a screen. We are still learning and building, and that's exactly why we are here. We'd love for you to step into our time machine, play around with the app, and give us your raw, honest feedback. Let us know what you think and what historical era we should build next! We'll be here all day answering your questions. 👇

honestly love the streak idea, keeps me coming back. one thing though, could you add a way to bookmark or save the stories that really hit? sometimes i read one on the train and want to come back to it later but can't find it again

 Thank you a lot, it's my first app ever. I had a lot of concerns about the user engagement and retention. Can you please let us a feedback in the play store / app store page please? it would be so helpful.

 We already have a saving feature, you can save events, group them into folders or categories, it's the last button in the navbar.

Tried it for a few days and the streak + XP setup actually got me hooked, the story about the dancing plague of 1518 was wild.

 Glad to hear that, new updates are on the way