Who were you, before
A version of you once lived it. Past Life follows the threads of your birth to a single life among thirty-six of the world's civilizations — and the same birth always finds the same life.
Coming soon to iOS · Be first when a version of you is found.
For reflection and entertainment. Not a prediction, not fortune-telling, not advice.
How it knows you
Date, hour, and place — nothing more. No account, no questionnaire, no quiz to game.
A deterministic reading maps the shape of you onto the lives that could have been yours, and draws the one that fits.
A name, an age, a place, a thing left unfinished — written as a short, vivid passage you'll want to keep.
Discovered, never generated
Run it today or in ten years, on any phone, and your past life never changes. It isn't conjured fresh each time — it was fixed the moment you were born. The app only finds it. That single rule is the whole promise: the same birth always returns to the same life.
The worlds
From a triumphant general on Rome's Sacred Way to a master shipbuilder on the Göta river; from a Tang examination laureate to a Mali griot who carried a royal bloodline in his voice alone. Each life sits in a real time and place — and is told only with what that age would have known.










A reading
This is a real free reading — generated by the engine, not mocked up. Yours will be your own.
A master ship-builder whose longships were the fastest in the north
Viking Age Scandinavia (c. 950 CE) · a shipyard on the banks of the Göta river
A Taurus soul — earth at the core, a maker of lasting things. Of all the lives those threads might have led to, they settled on this one.
The life
In Viking Age Scandinavia, in a shipyard on the banks of the Göta river, you lived as a master ship-builder whose longships were the fastest in the north.
Every keel he laid carried other men to glory, and his name lived in the wood. It was an age when farming, fishing and seafaring shaped life along the fjords and the Baltic coast.
What you carried unfinished was this: the work you left unfinished still calls for your hand. That life ended as most did — quietly, and without record. But a craft never perfected is the thing it seems you carried out of it, into whatever came next.
The lives you almost lived
The threads were close. One small turn of fate, and you'd have been one of these instead.
The free reading is already complete, and already yours to share. The full telling goes further — the childhood, the central turning, the people you loved and lost, and how it ended.
An honest past
A believable past has ordinary lives in it — and that's exactly what makes the remarkable ones land. Every birth can reach any of the three.
~15%
Generals, governors, admirals, dukes — lives of identity-level prestige, the ones history remembers by rank.
~65%
Officers, master craftsmen, healers, court roles — impressive, capable lives that never made the chronicles, but mattered.
~20%
Farmers, servants, laborers — the grounded baseline. A quiet life, told with the same care as a crowned one.
What's inside
Your reading runs on your phone, instantly and offline — free, forever. Unlocking commissions the bespoke, written-for-you story.
Free
A complete, vivid glimpse of the life that found you — with a card built to send to a friend. Runs offline, on device.
$4.99
The whole life, written for you alone — the childhood, the turning, the people you loved, and how it ended.
$2.99
The one past life where your fate crossed someone else's — lovers, rivals, or kin. One reading seeded by the pair: same two people, same shared life, whoever runs it.
$39.99/yr
Unlimited readings and relationships, plus monthly timing — how the present season echoes what that life left unfinished.
Prices are indicative and set at launch on the App Store. Subscriptions auto-renew until cancelled; one-time unlocks are yours to keep.
The line we don't cross
Past Life is cultural entertainment. Every life is told in the past tense, as something that once was. It does not predict your future, claim destiny, or advise any real decision. No "you will." No fate. Just a story the shape of your birth happens to point toward — to sit with, and to share.
Who were you, before
We'll write once — when Past Life arrives on iOS. No noise, no resale of your address.