I have been keeping track of my DnD campaign with a mixture of a notebook and One Note....I want to move it completely digital and was wondering if I should stick with OneNote or move to Notion. I've used Notion a little bit and think it is cool...don't know all of its capabilities....but I have been using OneNote for years so I am pretty comfortable using it.
Game Prep: Notion I've been using Notion for more than two years now and love it for campaign planning. If you've used Microsoft OneNote, this will seem familiar. Notion lets you set up a suite of interlinked pages with text, pictures, and other embedded items organized however you want to organize it. I've built a Notion template for Lazy DM prep and have used it for more than three hundred game sessions and I continue to love it. You can read my article on using Notion for Campaign Prep for more details. If you're looking for something less commercial, less locked-in and more expandible; check out Obsidian. It's equally popular for RPG campaign prep.
I have been keeping track of my DnD campaign with a mixture of a notebook and One Note....I want to move it completely digital and was wondering if I should stick with OneNote or move to Notion. I've used Notion a little bit and think it is cool...don't know all of its capabilities....but I have been using OneNote for years so I am pretty comfortable using it.
I am just looking for some advice, thanks.
Notion is great for it's interlinking ability. The reknown Mike Shae on SlyFlourish explain when he went from using one to the other and made a full article on Using Notion.so for Lazy RPG Campaign Planning
Thanks!