History Search

Find webpages and documents in seconds with History Search

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If you love wasting valuable time searching for blog posts, articles, and Google Docs, stop reading.

For the rest of you who want to find webpages with the quickness, you need to get access to History Search.

But you have to hurry, this productivity booster is gone in less than 48 hours!

TL;DR

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Search through past websites and documents seamlessly by keyword and date range
Sync your favorites and history across browsers and devices
Pause History Search and blacklist or ignore specific websites from automatic indexing
Best for: Quickly finding previously visited sites, improving productivity, and relieving frustration

Overview

History Search is an incredibly useful online file system that helps you quickly find important articles, documents, emails, and other web pages.

History Search gives you multiple trails of breadcrumbs that lead you right back to the pages you need.

With automatic indexing, the text from any web page gets logged as you browse.

You’ll be able to find your way back to that Super Important Website just by entering the few keywords you can recall.

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Do you remember the 21st night of September? History Search does.

You can search by time frame, get visual previews to help jog your memory, import your history, and search History Search directly from Google.

There’s also a super neat and helpful feature called Collections, which allows you to quickly group together websites and docs into a searchable folder. You can even open all sites in a Collection folder at once!

Whether you’re looking for a handy resource, help with a software error, or even your own online document from a site like Google Docs, History Search reunites you with the page you need.

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Search and directly open your online documents within a pinch — just like you do with your offline files.

Meanwhile, History Search’s dynamic sorting feature categorizes search results by list or domain and lets you mark your favorite websites for quick and easy access.

History Search never ties you down either — the extension works with any browser.

When you’re on the go, you’ll be able to sync your favorites and history across any device or just log in to your account on historysearch.com from anywhere.

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You can also export your data to CSV for analytics purposes.

Don’t worry if you clear your browsing history either, because this handy tool stores data separately and even lets you auto-erase browsing history as it gets stored to History Search.

History Search also gives you peace of mind when it comes to your security.

It’s totally GDPR-compliant, with private cloud storage, zero tracking on data input into forms, and the ability to pause the tool and blacklist specific URLs or webservice variations completely.

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Innovative organizations like Github and MIT are using History Search to navigate their past browsing with ease. And who can blame them? History Search won the Life Hack of 2018 Award from Product Hunt (out of more than 12.000 nominated products!).

Don’t let that one missing resource hold up your day.

Choose between the Personal Plan (1 code) or the Professional Plan (2 codes) to increase your productivity:

Lifetime Access to History Search

Instead of looking for sites in all the wrong places, get lifetime access to the Personal Plan for just $39!

Or buy two codes and unlock lifetime access to the Professional Plan!

Discover your missing web pages today!

Lifetime Access to History Search

Lifetime Access to History Search

“What about free search tools?”

Glad you asked. Free search tools don’t give you the same seamless experience or level of security that History Search does.

And History Search also shows up the paid competition with innovative navigation features, like keyword searches and website previews, make losing important web pages history.

From now on, you can browse carefree knowing History Search works automatically in the background.

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Between Google image searches of otters holding hands, hunts for the best mashed potato recipes, and hours spent on Game of Thrones fan theory threads, the website you need is buried in the noise.

But it’s not gone forever. (Although, it might be if you don't beat the timer!)

Find what you're looking for with History Search now!

P.S. Want to see what's in the pipeline for History Search? Click here to view their roadmap!

P.P.S. Learn how to use History Search like a pro! Watch the demo & walkthrough.

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Q: Did this app get sold and disappeared?

Any Update.

tcarsonSep 10, 2022
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Q: hello HS, I bought it but have few queries 1.

does it import on chrome via the chrome signed in hstory only, or also, my 2nd email id search as well? you know google saves history as per the signed in email.
so while redeming, i am not sure which email id to use

AddictedSumolingMar 27, 2019
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Martijn_HistorySearch

May 15, 2024

A: This doesn't matter, History Search doesn't connect to a google/email account - but integrates within the browser where it is installed. So as long as you have the extension installed and are logged-in you're good.

There are two separate processes; indexing webpage your visit and importing history.

Indexing Webpages

Indexing webpages you visit happens through the integration with your browser(s).
When you visit a webpage the text on this page is indexed, this means only the text on the page.
This is then stored and synced with your account, building an index; which is comparable to a ranking table of words which when searched lead to relating webpages.
You can search via the browser extensions, or web application, and then through your search results you receive urls History Search remember for you
Importing History

Importing history starts from your browser, but simply sends a list of url you visited to our server.
Our server then uses scrappers to visit those pages, in this case only pages that are public will return the right information - because we are not authenticated as user of course.
Pages that require login will still be imported but will not contain the same content as when you saw it.

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Q: I wanted to buy History Search, I registered a free account to try it out.

I can only get it to work in Safari and Opera. All my other browsers Chrome, Firefox and Vivaldi just show a spinning arrow for any historysearch.com page. Any thoughts on what the problem is?

582b5f864279430d8cd0f681c9ef7e39Mar 28, 2019
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Martijn_HistorySearch

Martijn_HistorySearch

May 15, 2024

A: Hi! This was probably due to the high load of new users - all issues have been resolved however and all should be good now.

Kind regards,

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Q: Am I understanding it correctly, it index every page I visited by default?

Instead of blacklist, could you let us choose to add whitelist opt-in?

freeyourmind2023Mar 28, 2019
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Martijn_HistorySearch

May 15, 2024

A: Hi! Yes, if you like you can however pause automatic indexing and manually add pages. We are however thinking of adding a whitelisting feature since some users have shown their interest for this.

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Q: once i have installed on chrome + safari...

do i have to leave both my browsers open? or is indexing happening in the cloud? :)

HelloHowAreUMar 28, 2019
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Martijn_HistorySearch

May 15, 2024

A: Nope you can close then, just wait around 10 mins to be sure the history properly synced to the server. Then indexing happens from the server side.

Kind regards,

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