Questions and answers
The things a table asks first: consent, recording, and your data.
Is my table's audio kept?
No, not for long. Session audio is deleted 60 days after it is recorded. The transcript and the moments drawn from it stay, because that is what the recap and the wiki are built from, but the recording itself does not.
Who agrees to being recorded?
The whole room. Recording only starts once everyone present agrees, and any player can withdraw consent at any time by telling the GM; their track is excluded from that session onward. One microphone cannot exclude one voice, so the rule is stated as a room, not per person.
Can I get my data out?
Yes, all of it, in one JSON file with nothing withheld: your characters, your self-reports and how they changed over time, your dispositions, your threads, your check-ins, and your transcribed words. Export is a button on your account, not a support request.
What happens if I delete my account?
It deletes everything that is about you: your recordings, your transcribed words, your self-reports, your dispositions, your threads, your check-ins, and your chat. Your characters stay in their campaigns, unlinked from you. The story your table told together is theirs as well as yours, and your leaving should not detonate it.
What does it actually record?
Two things: the words spoken at the table, transcribed, and the mechanics, who rolled what, the damage, the saves, the hit points. On a supported virtual tabletop (D&D Beyond, Roll20, or Foundry) the numbers arrive automatically; in person it reads the numbers your table says out loud. You approve what gets filed into the wiki.
Can players keep things private from the GM?
Yes. Party chat is private to the players unless a player grants the GM a specific time window. Personal notes and the threads you are still owed are yours alone, and nobody else, GM included, sees them.
Which systems does it support?
D&D 5e (2014 and 2024), Pathfinder 2e, Draw Steel, and Daggerheart have the full toolset; Call of Cthulhu, Lancer, and a generic d10 pool run as a themed table with the right dice; more are on the way. The recording, recap, wiki, and player insight work the same on every system. See the systems overview for the detail.
What does it cost?
It is free while in pilot, with no card and no commitment. The no-login free tools will always be free. Longer-term pricing is still being worked out, and pilot tables will hear first.
How do I get in?
The pilot is invitation-based right now. Tell us about your table on the pilot page and we will get you in. It is early and honest feedback, including the unflattering kind, is exactly what it needs.
In person or online?
Both. Online tables on a supported virtual tabletop (D&D Beyond, Roll20, or Foundry) get mechanical capture automatically; in-person tables record over one microphone in the room, and it reads the rolls spoken aloud, which is the thing no audio-only tool does.
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