As the title says, I'm looking for a blog/site/app that can keep track of my campaign.
I would like to write there important events during the session, plus a small brief of what happened on specific dates. Keeping track of important NPCs and other usual stuff that adventurers do. If it possible, players will have access also to add/edit some details of those recordings.
How do you keep your campaign organized? But at the same time players have access to specific notes.
The very same website you a posting this on can do most of it.
The campaign manager here does exactly that, with a general description space, DM private notes and DM public notes. The only thing the site does not provide (at this time) is the possibility for players to add their own notes to this common space, but they could easily send them to you to add to the public DM notes section.
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The problem with the notes here is that it will be a "wall of text" at the end. I would like something that you can divine the notes in sessions. It will be faster and easiet to get access to those notes instead of searching in a lot of paragraphs.
I've read about a lot of people using googledocs or oneNote to do something like you want. I suspect they have functionalities similar to a word document, allowing clustering of information or navigation through bookmarks or the like. Maybe (I guess) they even have calendar integration, in order to allow you to link specific things to specific dates for easy referencing in the future.
Sorry for not being able to be of more help, but I have never used either for the purpose you look fo, so I am not 100% sure of the actual capabilities ^^"
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I have an entire folder shared to my group on Google Drive. I'm sure Obsidian Portal works great, but I didn't discover it until we had already started using the Drive, and it suits our needs.
Definitely depends on the level of complexity/fanciness you want. A shared Google docs document is simple and can work great if you want simple. All the way up to Obsidian Portal, which I love, but only if you want a lot of bells and whistles (which I do, but not everyone does).
As the title says, I'm looking for a blog/site/app that can keep track of my campaign.
I would like to write there important events during the session, plus a small brief of what happened on specific dates. Keeping track of important NPCs and other usual stuff that adventurers do. If it possible, players will have access also to add/edit some details of those recordings.
How do you keep your campaign organized? But at the same time players have access to specific notes.
Any suggestions? Thank you in advance.
The very same website you a posting this on can do most of it.
The campaign manager here does exactly that, with a general description space, DM private notes and DM public notes. The only thing the site does not provide (at this time) is the possibility for players to add their own notes to this common space, but they could easily send them to you to add to the public DM notes section.
Born in Italy, moved a bunch, living in Spain, my heart always belonged to Roleplaying Games
The problem with the notes here is that it will be a "wall of text" at the end. I would like something that you can divine the notes in sessions. It will be faster and easiet to get access to those notes instead of searching in a lot of paragraphs.
Aaah, I see.
I've read about a lot of people using googledocs or oneNote to do something like you want. I suspect they have functionalities similar to a word document, allowing clustering of information or navigation through bookmarks or the like. Maybe (I guess) they even have calendar integration, in order to allow you to link specific things to specific dates for easy referencing in the future.
Sorry for not being able to be of more help, but I have never used either for the purpose you look fo, so I am not 100% sure of the actual capabilities ^^"
Born in Italy, moved a bunch, living in Spain, my heart always belonged to Roleplaying Games
We use google sites for that. It works reasonably well, and is not to hard to use.
My chrome extension for D&D beyond always you to create note sections with specific titles and lets you store any text you want.
I I think what you're after is aawebsite called obsidianportal check it out really useful and is describing pretty much what you're after.
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I have an entire folder shared to my group on Google Drive. I'm sure Obsidian Portal works great, but I didn't discover it until we had already started using the Drive, and it suits our needs.
Definitely depends on the level of complexity/fanciness you want. A shared Google docs document is simple and can work great if you want simple. All the way up to Obsidian Portal, which I love, but only if you want a lot of bells and whistles (which I do, but not everyone does).