A living record
of your campaign.

Turn your sessions into a curated chronicle
you can revisit, refine, and preserve.

Not a campaign manager.

Not a wiki.

A record you tend.

Screenshot — Archive shelf view

Campaigns end.

The jokes.
The betrayals.
The moment the dragon fell.
The first time a name was spoken.

Memories fade.

The Archive endures.


A living record
of real play.

Add a session — audio or transcript — and receive:

  • A distilled, story-forward recap
  • Structured key moments
  • Illustrated scenes generated from what happened
  • A clean entry that feels composed, not chaotic

The output is the party's story — not your stream of notes.

Screenshot — Session entry

Built for keepers.

Open the Archive on a quiet night.
Revisit sessions.
Add clarification.
Highlight what mattered.

Watch the chronicle grow.

Four steps. One living record.

1

Add a Session

Upload audio or paste a transcript.

2

Receive an Entry

A structured recap and illustrated key moments appear in the Archive.

3

Refine the Record

Annotate, clarify, expand. Your notes are parsed and integrated.

4

Update the Record

When you're ready, the chronicle re-compiles into a cohesive entry. No drafts clutter the page. No messy revisions. Only the living record.


Over time, your campaign
becomes a volume.

Entries compile. Threads become visible. Characters gain continuity. The story acquires shape. What began as sessions becomes an artifact.

Screenshot — Session entry
Session Entry A single structured session, illustrated and refined.
Screenshot — Key scene
Key Scene Illustrated moments drawn from what happened at the table.
Screenshot — Compiled volume
Compiled Volume The campaign as a whole — a coherent archive of your story.
View an Example Volume

A record of play.
Nothing more.


Your campaign is yours.

The Archive supports your stewardship — it does not override it.


For campaigns worth keeping.

One plan. Everything included.

  • Unlimited sessions
  • Illustrated entries
  • Ongoing refinement
  • Volume compilation
Begin Your Record

Some campaigns deserve
to endure.

Begin a record. Build a chronicle. Preserve what mattered.