
Introducing Our New Early Access Program
Early access lets Timetoast users try new features before general release and help shape improvements before they roll out.
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Product, platform, performance, support, brand, and company updates from Timetoast.
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Early access lets Timetoast users try new features before general release and help shape improvements before they roll out.

The Timetoast Help Center gives you clearer articles, search, and support resources for common product questions.

Timetoast's newer timeline design is the default across desktop and mobile, with a cleaner view that no longer relies on Flash.

Designer Silvia Giulianini explains the thinking behind Timetoast's visual identity and how it represents shared stories over time.

Timetoast's visual identity uses cleaner shapes, bolder colors, and a more flexible foundation for the product.

The HTML5 timeline editor replaces the old Flash editor and adds BCE date editing support for desktop timeline creation.

BCE date support helps you create ancient history timelines with BCE events and timespans alongside modern dates.

Database improvements help Timetoast timelines and embedded timeline pages load faster across the site.

Signup codes make it easier for teachers and account owners to invite students or team members into a premium Timetoast account.

This product update explains progress on HTML5 timelines, including mobile improvements, event editing, and a smoother timeline experience.

Learn why Timetoast moves from Flash to HTML5 and how that shift supports modern interactive timelines.

A behind-the-scenes server upgrade helps Timetoast pages process faster and makes timeline loading feel snappier across the site.

Timetoast's HTML5 timeline editor brings mobile editing into the browser and helps move timeline creation beyond Flash.

Premium support gives paid Timetoast users a faster way to ask questions, get help, and share feedback through live chat.

Timetoast's mobile website helps phone and tablet users view timelines comfortably, with mobile editing noted as the next step.