One codex, every thread of canon
Lore, NPCs, locations, factions, gods, items, party characters, and private notes each get their own entry. Mark what is set in stone and what is still taking shape, no matter if you run D&D or Daggerheart.
For D&D and Daggerheart
DMs can pour in world notes and keep secrets private. Players can track their character, party lore, and session notes in the same codex. Whether your table rolls d20s or Daggerheart dice, everything is searchable and sorted by the Archivist.

Built for long campaigns, not for filing paperwork. DMs run the world; players keep their own corner of it.
Lore, NPCs, locations, factions, gods, items, party characters, and private notes each get their own entry. Mark what is set in stone and what is still taking shape, no matter if you run D&D or Daggerheart.
One search box across titles, summaries, bodies and tags. Type half a name at the table and the entry is there before the next roll — for any system your group plays.
Dump what just happened into the note box. The AI archivist splits it by subject and files each piece into the right entry — or keeps your exact wording if you prefer.
Talk through ideas with an AI that already knows your world, flags contradictions, then writes the good ones into the codex as proper entries.
Run several tables at once, or join a campaign as a player. Every campaign keeps its own lore, notes and idea threads, tagged as Dungeon Master or player character.
Your campaigns are yours. Nothing you write is visible to other accounts, and spoiler entries stay hidden from player views.
Paste in your lore doc, or build it as you play. DMs can hide spoilers behind private entries; players can track their character, party, and the legends they uncover. Works for D&D, Daggerheart, or any fantasy campaign.
During the session, type notes into the live note box as fast as they happen. No filing, no folders, no deciding where each scrap belongs — whether your notes are D&D stats or Daggerheart bonds.
Each note is already appended to the NPC, place, quest, or character it concerned — and you can delete a note later and the lore updates to match.
Create an account and your first campaign in under a minute. Choose Dungeon Master or Player Character and start building for D&D or Daggerheart.