Welcome to our support guides for Timepath, your all-in-one platform for interactive content. Whether you're building timelines, launching liveblogs, organizing collections, creating quizzes, or running polls, these guides will help you get the most out of each product. Discover best practices, practical tips, and inspiration to engage your audience effectively.
Are you looking for an easy tool to create a personal timeline of your life story? We’ve got you covered. In this blog article, we'll explore the many possibilities and applications. If you're ready to get started, dive in today!
Jim Verburgt
Product manager
Need to make a quiz for class? This guide shows you how to build your own interactive quiz with Timepath using article links, smart tools, or your own questions — fast, simple, and made for students and educators.
Jim Verburgt
Product manager
Learn how to create interactive and engaging Timeline Collections with Timepath. Discover the simple steps to organize your articles into beautiful timelines, use our automatic import tool, and publish them effortlessly on your website.
Jim Verburgt
Product manager
Need to create a timeline for your history class? This guide shows you how to build a clear, interactive timeline with Timepath — perfect for presenting historical events step by step.
Jim Verburgt
Product manager
Embedding a timeline on your website is a great way to increase engagement with your readers. You can tell your readers chronologically and visually what happened over time. Our data shows that the time spent on site increases when a timeline has been added to your article. In this blog post, we will explain how to embed a timeline in your website, blog post, or news article in 4 simple steps.
Jim Verburgt
Product manager
This article explains how to use Timepath's oEmbed functionality to easily embed timelines via a simple URL. Ideal for CMS platforms that support rich embeds.
Colin Lansbergen
CTO
Learn how to manage your classes, share timelines, assign quizzes, and organize your digital lessons using the Timepath Education Classroom — built to help teachers teach smarter, not harder.
Jim Verburgt
Product manager
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