Features
Build a campaign as a graph of entities
Track NPCs, locations, factions, plot threads, sessions, encounters, creatures, wiki articles, and player characters. Each lives on its own detail page with editable content blocks and a short summary. Everything connects to everything.
Link anything with @mentions
Type @ in any text field to search the campaign. Pick a result to insert a link. If nothing matches, create the entity on the spot without leaving your flow. Each entity page shows where it's referenced from elsewhere, so you can trace threads backward.
Pull anything up instantly
Press Ctrl+K to search the current campaign. Matches come from entity names, summaries, and the text inside content blocks. Use it mid-session to surface the NPC nobody can remember.
Plan and run sessions
Give a session a date, objectives, attendees, and a notes area. When you start the session, a runner view opens with a timer, the planned objectives, and quick-capture for notes as the table moves.
Run combat without losing track
Build encounters with initiative order, HP tracking, conditions, and death saves. Attach an encounter to a session, or run it standalone. Linked creatures auto-fill stat blocks.
Map your world
Nest locations in a hierarchy. Add a battlemap or world map to any location, pin entities to spots on the map, draw regions, and hide things from players when you need to.
Show players only what you want them to see
Every entity has a visibility setting. Players see only what's revealed. Hidden entities still appear in mentions on player-visible content, but as anonymous placeholders so existence isn't accidentally leaked.
Capture notes from anywhere
Quick notes are short timestamped entries you can fire off from a dashboard button or a keyboard shortcut without breaking your flow. Promote them into full entities later when they earn it.
Take your campaign with you
Export a campaign as a markdown ZIP (Obsidian-compatible) or as a PDF reference document. Your content is yours; nothing is locked behind a proprietary file format.