I'm a professional DM and I run anywhere between 3-8 ongoing campaigns at any given time as well as one-shots in between. D&D Beyond has between incredibly useful in this but I'm really struggling with the three campaign content sharing limit. Currently I have to activate and deactivate content sharing constantly to move the sourcebooks I have between campaigns. I get that this is to prevent abuse of content sharing but it's a real pain in the ass.
Is there any chance of having a feature where I can buy more slots, or even double-up my Master Tier subscription? I'd pay good money for this.
Remember that Master Tier subs share content of all members of a campaign, not just the subscriber. As such, you could create a second account, sub, and then have your content account join each of the campaigns. This would then share your content across three more campaigns. You could repeat this multiple times.
It's not ideal, a little clunky I know, but it would still let you expand your campaign portfolio for your work.
I'm a professional DM and I run anywhere between 3-8 ongoing campaigns at any given time as well as one-shots in between. D&D Beyond has between incredibly useful in this but I'm really struggling with the three campaign content sharing limit. Currently I have to activate and deactivate content sharing constantly to move the sourcebooks I have between campaigns. I get that this is to prevent abuse of content sharing but it's a real pain in the ass.
Is there any chance of having a feature where I can buy more slots, or even double-up my Master Tier subscription? I'd pay good money for this.
Remember that Master Tier subs share content of all members of a campaign, not just the subscriber. As such, you could create a second account, sub, and then have your content account join each of the campaigns. This would then share your content across three more campaigns. You could repeat this multiple times.
It's not ideal, a little clunky I know, but it would still let you expand your campaign portfolio for your work.
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Yeah I know I can do that but what a pain. It really should be as simple as pressing a button, rather than having to create a whole new account
I agree it's awkward, but I think your use-case may be outside their target user demographic.
Hopefully the shift from 3 lots of 12 users to just a straight 36 users comes soon.
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This is a great idea. As long as it can be done without making anything more complicated, I second this.