Patreon

Independent support behind House of History.

Patreon helps keep House of History independent and supports the research, writing, animation, editing, software, hardware, and production time behind the documentaries.

Why Patreon matters

The backbone of an independent documentary channel

House of History is free to watch, but it takes a great deal of time to make properly. Every documentary sits on a long chain of work before it reaches YouTube: reading, research, outlining, writing, map-building, animation, revision, editing, and all the practical costs that come with running an independent channel.

Patreon helps make that work sustainable. It gives the channel a more direct form of support and creates more room to keep making serious documentaries without leaning too heavily on platform swings, short-term pressure, or whatever happens to perform best in the moment.

That support matters most on the projects that take the most effort: larger campaigns, more demanding battle reconstructions, and subjects that require careful visual explanation to do them justice.

What supporters receive

A closer view of the work behind the films

Supporters on Patreon receive a closer view of the channel as it develops, including updates on recent releases, work in progress, future subjects, and the practical side of building documentaries independently.

Early access

New videos are usually available to supporters before public release.

Monthly newsletters

Regular updates on the channel, recent documentaries, current work, and what is coming next.

Production notes

Posts on research, writing, map work, visual development, and the process behind the finished upload.

Additional material

Occasional extra or Patreon-focused material where available.

Direct support

A more direct way to help keep House of History independent and moving forward.

Open Patreon membership

Why direct support matters

The most ambitious films usually take the most time

The documentaries that are most rewarding to make are often the ones that demand the most: larger campaign narratives, tactically dense naval battles, and episodes that need careful structure to stay clear and engaging from beginning to end.

Patreon helps create the room to keep making that kind of work properly. It supports not only the finished upload, but all the unseen time behind it.

If you would like to support House of History directly, Patreon is the best place to do it.