Using Your Solve History

Learn how to access, organize, and use your solve history for studying.

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Using Your Solve History

Your solve history keeps track of all the problems you've solved, making it easy to review concepts and prepare for exams.

Accessing Your History

  1. Log in to BetterHomework
  2. Click "History" in the navigation menu
  3. Browse your past solves

What's Saved

For each solve, we store:

  • The original problem (image or text)
  • The full AI solution and explanation
  • Any follow-up questions and answers
  • The date and time
  • Which mode was used (Fast/Expert)

How to Use History for Studying

Before an Exam

  1. Filter by subject or date range
  2. Review problems you found challenging
  3. Re-read explanations to refresh your memory
  4. Try solving problems again before looking at answers

Identifying Weak Areas

  • Look for patterns in problems you asked follow-up questions on
  • These are likely areas where you needed extra help
  • Focus your study time on these topics

Building a Study Guide

  • Save important solves as reference material
  • Group related problems together
  • Export key explanations for offline review

Searching Your History

Find specific problems quickly:

  • Search by keywords in the problem
  • Filter by date range
  • Filter by subject (if tagged)
  • Sort by most recent or oldest

Managing Your History

Deleting Solves

If you want to remove a solve:

  1. Open the solve from your history
  2. Click the delete/trash icon
  3. Confirm deletion

Note: Deleted solves cannot be recovered.

Exporting History

On paid plans, you can export your history:

  1. Go to Settings > Data
  2. Click "Export History"
  3. Choose your format (PDF or text)

Privacy

Your solve history is:

  • Private to your account
  • Encrypted in storage
  • Never shared with others
  • Deleted when you delete your account

Availability

  • Free Plan: Last 7 days of history
  • Basic Plan: 30 days of history
  • Pro Plan: Unlimited history

Tips

  • Review weekly: Spend 10 minutes each week reviewing recent solves
  • Before tests: Go through related problems from the past month
  • Learn from patterns: Notice which types of problems give you trouble

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