Updates

Everything we've shipped on Domain8, newest first. We'll keep this growing as the app evolves.

June 23, 2026
  • Clearer, one-time pricing — every paid option is a single payment, never a subscription, so we updated the buttons and copy throughout to say “pass” instead of “subscribe.” Nothing auto-renews, and unused time is never billed again.
  • Finish Domain 8 in style — complete the lessons and quiz for Domain 8 and you’ll get a recap of your results with a clear next step: keep drilling toward an 80% score, or unlock the other seven domains.
  • Instant progress updates — finishing your videos now moves your progress forward right away, with no need to refresh the page.
  • Student & military discounts, made easy — the “Request a code” link now opens a quick in-app form (just your school or military email) instead of launching your mail app.
  • A more polished sign-in — the “Continue with Google” button now carries the Google logo, and logging in is one tap from the site.
June 21, 2026
  • A guided study path — a new “Your next step” panel shows the single best thing to do next, all the way from a quick mindset primer and your diagnostic through each domain to your mock exams. A collapsible roadmap shows the whole journey and how far you've come — so you're never staring at the app wondering where to start. You can still jump around freely; it just always knows where you left off.
  • Master each domain the right way — every domain now walks you through all three steps in order: watch the video, read the lesson, then pass its quiz at 80% or higher. The app checks each step off as you go, so the material lands twice and your weak spots get drilled before you move on.
  • A 2-minute “think like a manager” primer — a quick orientation, right before your diagnostic, on how CISSP questions actually behave (assess the risk, check the policy, then act) — the single mindset shift that trips up the most candidates.
  • Acronyms & Mnemonics cheat sheet — every acronym and memory aid in the course is now searchable in a new in-app Acronyms tab, and available as a printable PDF to keep by your side in the final stretch.
  • Install Domain8 as an app — add Domain8 to your phone or desktop home screen for a full-screen, one-tap study experience. On iPhone: Share → Add to Home Screen; on Android or desktop Chrome: use the install icon in the address bar.
  • Seamless progress across devices — your progress now merges across every device you sign in on, so you can move between your phone and laptop and always pick up right where you left off.
  • A nudge to finish each video — the player now shows which chapter you still have left to watch, so nothing gets skipped before you move on.
  • A fresh new look — a refreshed EraserClap logo and badge across the app and site.
June 20, 2026
  • Flashcard decks nearly doubled — now 176 cards — every domain has been topped up to around 20 cards each, so each deck gives you fuller, more even coverage of the concepts you'll be tested on.
  • Mnemonics are now free for everyone — the full mnemonics deck (PAPA, STRIDE, the OSI layers, AMTA, and more) is unlocked with no account needed — a quick, memorable way to lock in the acronyms the exam loves.
  • A clearer welcome — the intro now gives you two obvious ways to start: jump into a quick 10-question Domain 8 quiz, or explore the app on your own. It also makes clear that Domain 8 (chapters 8.1 and 8.2) is the part that's completely free.
  • New free CISSP study guides — in-depth written guides for all 8 domains are now live at eraserclap.com/guides — a free companion to the app for quick reference and review.
  • Premium video protection — all lesson videos now stream through secure, expiring signed links, so your access stays private to you and the content can't be hot-linked or shared off-site.
  • Display polish — cleaner spacing on the Study Plan between your pace cards and your schedule.
June 19, 2026
  • The Domains page is now a full diagnostics console — expand any domain to see exactly where you're losing points: your accuracy by question difficulty (easy / medium / hard), how you handle judgment-style “BEST / MOST” questions versus straight recall, how much of that domain's question bank you've covered and how recently you practiced it, and the domain's real weight on the exam. Each domain has one-tap drills — practice adaptively, re-drill just the questions you missed, or focus on the hardest ones — and a Focus here flag marks the single domain where studying will lift your score the most.
  • Study Plan now tracks your progress — see which domains you've completed, your mock-exam history, and your overall exam readiness at a glance.
  • Display fixes — a better fit on tablets in portrait, and a clearer sign-in screen in dark mode.
June 18, 2026
  • Accounts & cross-device sync — create an account with email or Google and your progress follows you everywhere; start on your laptop and pick up on your phone right where you left off.
  • Lessons split into Watch and Read — choose a narrated video lesson or a read-along version for each topic.
  • Question bank grew to 700 — its full size, with roughly 85–90 scenario, best-answer questions in every one of the 8 domains.
June 17, 2026
  • Major app redesign — a faster, calmer, data-dense interface: a new dashboard with an Exam Readiness ring and all 8 domains at a glance, dark mode by default, a refined light theme, cleaner icons, and a tidy single-row menu.
  • Daily Quiz rebuilt — pick domains with chips, quick-start presets (Mixed, Weakest, Unseen), a distraction-free focus mode, lettered A–D answers, a per-question countdown timer, flag-for-review, and Back / Next navigation.
  • Every page refreshed — a side-by-side Mock Exam matrix, a Study Plan that resumes where you left off, per-domain Flashcard decks with spaced repetition, a domain diagnostics view, and a clearer Review screen.
  • Question bank reached 500 — with a difficulty-tuning pass across every question.
June 16, 2026
  • Question bank expanded to 448 — 128 new scenario-based, best-answer questions added across all 8 domains.
June 15, 2026
  • Question bank expanded to 320 original scenario questions — 40 in every domain.
  • Modern CISSP coverage added: AI/LLM security and governance, zero-trust, machine and non-human identity, confidential computing, and software supply-chain risk.
  • Quality pass: rebalanced answer patterns and removed near-duplicate questions so nothing gives the answer away.
  • EraserClap brand site launched with a new logo and a refreshed header.
  • User accounts in progress: secure login and saved progress are being built ahead of the public beta.
June 14, 2026
  • Domain8 launched — adaptive quizzes that target weak spots like the real CAT, full-length mock exams, flashcards, narrated lessons, a domain study guide, and mind-map review.
  • Study plan built backward from your exam date, with per-domain mastery tracking and streaks.
  • Question bank seeded with 192 scenario-based, best-answer questions across all 8 domains.