Built for classrooms
Turn History Into a Conversation
Let students interview the past.
With Interview History, students can have meaningful, accurate conversations with historical figures—then turn those interviews into thoughtful essays and assignments.
- Built for classrooms.
- Designed for learning.
- Ready in minutes.
How It Works
1. Choose a Historical Figure
Students select from a curated list of influential figures.
2. Have a Conversation
They ask questions and explore ideas through guided AI responses.
3. Write & Reflect
Students download their interview and turn it into a paper or reflection.
Why Teachers Love It
- Makes learning history interactive and engaging
- Encourages critical thinking
- Strengthens writing skills
- Works as a ready-to-use assignment
- Saves lesson planning time
Built for the Classroom
- Age-appropriate, historically grounded responses
- Curated, approved figures only
- Conversation stays in historical character
- Factually grounded responses (education-first design)
- Safe, moderated content (no inappropriate figures)
- Student-friendly interface
- Exportable interview transcripts
- Built-in structure for writing assignments
Example Assignment
“Interview Albert Einstein about his life and views. Use your transcript to write a 2-page reflection on how his ideas apply today.”
Safe & Reliable
- No inappropriate figures
- No harmful content
- Designed specifically for students
- Responses grounded in credible historical knowledge
Simple Pricing
For classrooms and schools. No hidden costs.
Free
Try it with your class at no cost.
- Curated figures
- Guided interviews
- Exportable transcripts
Classroom
For a single classroom of up to 25 students.
- Up to 25 students
- All free features
- Assignment-ready structure
Classroom Premium
Richer feedback and interactive learning tools.
- AI-generated essay feedback
- Rubric grading tools
- Voice interviews
- Panel debates between figures
School
For up to 150 students (~6 classes).
- Up to 150 students
- All premium features
- Priority support
I wanted to share a simple tool designed specifically for classrooms like yours. As an educator myself, who failed history multiple times, as an adult I fell in love with history. I knew there had to be a better way to engage young people.
Interview History lets students have structured, educational conversations with historical figures like Albert Einstein, Frederick Douglass, and Marie Curie—then use those interviews to write reflection papers or essays. Instead of just reading about history, students actively engage with it.
You can try it for free. If you’re interested, I’d love to hear how you might use it in your classroom.
Best,
A. Stuart