D&D General I made an app that creates D&D session summaries and tracks your campaign

meisterchef99

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Hi everyone,

I play in quite a few campaigns and have a hard time taking notes while trying to stay immersed in sessions. My goal was to create something that removes the need for active note taking. It uses session recordings to create summaries for D&D sessions and even keeps track of your players throughout multiple sessions and automatically matches voices to characters.


You can try it out for free! let me know what you think
Saga20 - D&D Session Summarizer & Campaign Tracker
 

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In the right situation I could see a use for this. I'm awful at taking notes on the fly.

How does it handle - or can it handle - a player running more than one character at a time?

Also, is it smart enough to be able to distinguish actual play from table chatter? If it isn't, a lot of my game logs would contain random references to 21st-century food, various hockey teams, and types of beer... :)
 

In the right situation I could see a use for this. I'm awful at taking notes on the fly.

How does it handle - or can it handle - a player running more than one character at a time?

Also, is it smart enough to be able to distinguish actual play from table chatter? If it isn't, a lot of my game logs would contain random references to 21st-century food, various hockey teams, and types of beer... :)
Thanks for the comment and interest! really appreciate it

How does it handle - or can it handle - a player running more than one character at a time?
Yeah it supports multiple characters, since DMs especially usually voice multiple NPCs during a session from my experience. The way it works is you set up all your characters (PCs and NPCs) on the Characters page with names and basic info, then during transcription it uses a combination of voice matching and context clues from the actual dialogue to figure out when someone switches characters.

Also, is it smart enough to be able to distinguish actual play from table chatter?
It does a surprisingly good job at this. I've tested it with 6 of my own recorded sessions and a handful of public recordings and its been able to filter out random chatter quite well, we also love to randomly start talking about food :)

It's completely free to test out, so definitely give it a shot if you're curious! Would love to hear how well it works with your group's style
 

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