A suspicious innkeeper from two story arcs ago. A promise an NPC made that finally pays off months later. A throwaway joke that somehow became canon. These are the details that give a campaign texture. They are also the details most likely to disappear between sessions, buried in scattered notes or left to memory.
Today, we’re introducing Journals, a new feature in D&D Beyond's Maps VTT that helps you capture your campaign as it happens, so your group can keep track of the moments, clues, decisions, and callbacks that shape the story.
Changing Notetaking in Your Sessions
From our user research (and personal experience!) we know that most DMs don't have time to take extensive notes during a session. They're already busy trying to manage too many things! And we know that at most tables, if you're lucky, there's one player who steps up and takes almost all the notes. But that's a lot of burden on that player, and the whole campaign loses out if that player misses a session.
That's why Journals is built for speed, and is integrated into where you're already playing.
Play Now, Remember Later

From Maps, just tap the "J" key. Now you can immediately start capturing what happened, without slowing the session down. A major reveal, a bargain, an NPC secret, a player decision, a funny quote, a detail worth revisiting later... it can all be logged in the moment and saved for when it matters.
Then, when you want to look back, the full Campaign Journal lets you revisit entries from the current session or rewind through previous ones. The result is a campaign history that stays usable, instead of turning into a pile of half-finished notes and vague recollections.
That kind of recall changes the game. A well-timed callback lands harder when the details are still intact. A mystery holds together better when the clues survive contact with real play. Players feel the world has memory when names, choices, and consequences return with precision.
We’ve already seen that in our playtests with Journals. Once note-taking became fast and easy enough to fit naturally into the flow of a session, DMs started capturing far more story moments. They didn’t need to pause the table, alt-tab to a new program, switch contexts, or promise themselves they’d write it down later. They could keep running the game and still preserve what mattered.
Starting Small, Getting Feedback, Iterating Rapidly

We’re releasing Journals in stages, starting today with a DM-focused version first. Right now, Dungeon Masters can create journal entries with the Quick Jot shortcut in Maps and read them back in the Campaign Journal. We wanted to get the first useful version into real campaigns as early as possible, so we could shape future iterations around how people actually use it.
DM Edit
The next stages of Journals are already well underway. We’re adding editing tools to the Campaign Journal view, so you can make longer entries, add formatting, colors, hyperlinks, and other ways to add more detail to your journal entries.
Player Journal
After that, we'll bring Journals to players with a communal Player Journal. Everyone will be able to contribute to a shared record of the campaign (while DMs will still have their own private journal space). Later, collaborative editing will let players expand entries together, clean up mistakes, and fill in gaps from earlier sessions.
Our Approach
We’re building this way on purpose. The first version is already solving a real problem at the table, and the best way to make Journals better is to watch how people use it in live campaigns. That also means some features from early designs may change before release, and others may give way to ideas that come directly from the community.
If your campaign has ever lost an important detail, forgotten a brilliant setup, or had to stop so someone could ask, “Wait, did anybody write that down?” Journals is for you.
Help Shape the Future of Journals
We’d love to hear what you think. Join the conversation in the D&D Discord, on the D&D Beyond forums, or on the r/dndbeyond subreddit. You can also find me as WOTC_Zac in those spaces.
Want to learn more about using Journals? Check it out yourself in the Maps VTT today or visit our FAQs.
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Posted May 30, 2026Youre expecting everyone to be identicals. Thats the problem you have that doesnt seem to click in your head. Most players dont take notes, most players do not even have a big background. Most players relies heavily on their memories and collective memories. Most dms already have a lot on their plates. Its easy to say take notes if your notes are pre written adventures. I myself only started taking notes because my memory started to fail me. Before that i would feel like i didnt need to, campaign notes, my books were enough but as time goes by. My notes diminish because life happens. If i have about 3 hours of week to prepare my sessions thats what i have. Between making maps, stories and all i dont have any time to do anything. During sessions i do t have time either. Players dont stop role playing for you to take notes and while you take notes you might miss the big moments. This is what most tables get when its dm homebrews. Its easy to say you dont need this feature until you grow older and realise how much you need it.
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Posted May 31, 2026The journals would be great if you could select who can see them, just as you do with dice rolls and of course, they need to be able to be edited or deleted. It's actually crazy that I don't have a solid concept of who can see my journal and that I can't remove anything from it. I'm hoping the fact that players can't see as I tried all my session prep this week in the journal doesn't backfire on me.
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Posted May 31, 2026Can we get journals for tables that use DDB but play without the VTT?
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Posted May 31, 2026This is the way.
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Posted May 31, 2026This is less than a beta test, which they've explained. Lots more to come in successive months, but with out feedback to make changes as they go.
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Posted May 31, 2026will there be a way to delete posts if needed, say one tested the journals but it was a silly message and it needs to be edited or removed, will that be in the next drop?
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Posted May 31, 2026For the in person players you always have for players the Other section on a sheet and the DM has the Campaign Notes section (Both Public notes and Private notes)
This QOL update is specific to those who specifically use digital maps because it means you have to do less screen switching to access everything when in the digital map.
If you are already running your map outside of D&D Beyond, you are probably running your notes outside of it anyways because its easier than opening a note page in a tablet/phone when your map is physical.
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Posted May 31, 2026Character Sheet > Notes > Other
This exists on every character sheet and serves this exact role you are mentioning.
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Posted May 31, 2026This feature is for quick notes, think of this as basically sticky notes that you do not need to switch off the map to use. It is a QOL feature to make it quick and easy to take a note mid-session without needing to switch screens/tabs/etc. This feature, while you may not personally see much use of, many do see the value in due to it being one fewer tab to switch, one less screen occupied, etc. This also reduces when you accidentally save a file to the wrong folder in the wrong drive and have to hunt for it. Again, not an issue you personally might not be facing, but I am certain there are many out there who have experienced that.
This is mostly useful for people who are only using one, maybe 2 screens. It is huge for quality of life while in the map, especially if you are like me for instance and have to have the Spectator View active as well as a GM view of the map at the same time so that the players who are relying on Mobile can see the map.
I say this because D&D Beyond has a DM notes section and Character Sheets have a Notes Section, these are features that already exist but are often unused due to the fact you have to switch pages/tabs/windows/etc. so often do not get used
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Posted May 31, 2026Love this. Make it search able too especially if the search tool allows for a lack of specificity. Like "What is the name of the NPC whose name was close to Mr. Bone Jangles?" and have it find as it was entered as "Bony Jones".
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Posted May 31, 2026I backed a kick starter that just began its Beta Testing. Quest Keepers. I am exploring that too but if I can have everything linked and tied to one platform and my players can also link and add notes, especially if it can be linked to character sheets and digital books and material that would be terrific.
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Posted May 31, 2026As a player and the groups' usual note-take, this is extremely helpful! I'm looking forward to when it rolls out to players, but I would also appreciate having a private, non-shared section for players as well to jot down things only one player should know. Something an NPC told them in private that the other players shouldn't know, suspicions and hypotheses you are drawing from clues but aren't quite confident enough to share with the others, or simply personal notes relevant only to you that would feel out-of-place on the character sheet's note section such as disorganized thoughts or a to-do list of things you plan to write down in more detail later.
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Posted May 31, 2026I do the same
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Posted May 31, 2026so even players in the campaign that are using maps with a DM that has the master tier subscription still have to have a master tier subscription to take notes , so its still up to the DM to take notes if none of the other players have a master tier subscription. Pretty lame
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Posted Jun 1, 2026The player notes aspect is not available yet. Only the DM can do it.
This is a pre-beta feature, positively embryonic, not a completed release. Re-read the last part of the article.
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Posted Jun 1, 2026Adding tools like this so we don't have to alt tab is great!
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Posted Jun 1, 2026Will this also appear on the character sheet in the future, and not only on the maps?
Because the character sheet is always more accessible.
This is a really nice feature for maps, but it could be really useful if I could access it through the character sheet.
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Posted Jun 1, 2026https://www.reddit.com/r/onednd/comments/1tpdif0/comment/ooflf1v/
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Posted Jun 1, 2026I play in person, Monday through Saturday, every day, and this tool is exactly what I was hoping for. I'm the DM; my players only use the dndbeyond app to see their stats and record them in their own logbooks or notebooks, but I'm the one who projects the maps from dndbeyond so we can use miniatures and other things. I think it's excellent.
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Posted Jun 1, 2026come now, the public / private notes on the campaign are nigh useless. dumping your entire campaign notes unstructured in 1 textblock, which doesn't even have an autosaving function?