Annual search cluster and concept index expanded
The public site gained an annual hub, year-bearer follow-up pages, a concept index, a visual Tzolkin relationship page, and stronger internal search routes.
Release Archive
What’s New is the short consumer-facing front page. This archive keeps the dated story behind it so the site feels like a living product home instead of a one-screen release note.
Archive
This archive keeps the app and site story readable in date order.
The public site gained an annual hub, year-bearer follow-up pages, a concept index, a visual Tzolkin relationship page, and stronger internal search routes.
The public site flipped from launch-prep language to live download language and the custom domain became a true product home around the listing.
The site added yearly and daily meaning pages, search-friendly explainers, and more direct routes between glossary, guide, FAQ, and the app.
The site moved onto its live domain and the mobile navigation and screenshot flow were tightened for real end-user use.
Dreamspell settled around Today, Calendar, Kin Explorer, Journal, and Resources, plus offline-first study tools, local journaling, iPhone and iPad layouts, and English and Spanish support.
Apple’s listing history dates Dreamspell’s original App Store release to January 11, 2011, long before the current public-site relaunch era.