everything has a history. now it has a home.

twentymiles is a structured record for anything with consequences — a company, a client, a product, a campaign, a case, an institution, a conflict. not social media. not a diary. a permanent, publishable history.

history gets lost in inboxes, screenshots, meeting notes, broken links, and whatever people happen to remember later.

that is true for a product launch. it is true for a client relationship. it is true for an investigation, an institution, an election, even a war.

twentymiles turns scattered facts into a durable record — entities, events, timestamps, evidence, and source trails. no algorithms. no feed. no performance. just the record.

keep it private. share it with a team. publish it when the record matters. if it matters, it deserves a timeline.

where this goes

Public Timelines

Publish a record people can cite, not a page people scroll past.

Cross-Entity History

Follow one decision across clients, products, teams, people, and time.

Source Trails

Attach links, files, notes, and raw payloads so every claim has a trail behind it.

Live Ingestion

Turn emails, webhooks, and APIs into history automatically.

What is twentymiles?

A structured history system for anything that unfolds over time. A company. A person. A client. A product. A case. A movement. A conflict.

Why not just use docs or notes?

Because notes capture what you wrote down. twentymiles captures what happened, when it happened, who it touched, and what proves it.

What can I track?

Anything with a timeline and a trail: launches, hires, partnerships, disputes, incidents, campaigns, milestones, decisions, investigations, and long-running stories.

Is my data private?

Yes. everything is private by default. you choose what stays internal, what gets shared, and what becomes public.

When will twentymiles launch?

we are inviting people in waves. join the waitlist and we will reach out as access opens up.

Is it free?

there will be a free tier to get started. paid plans will unlock collaboration, integrations, and more storage.