Written
Narrative Summaries
A polished prose retelling of the session, formatted as a narrative PDF — the story as it would read in a novel, not a bullet list of events.
Drop in session notes, transcripts or journals. Get back artifacts your table will want to keep.
Written
A polished prose retelling of the session, formatted as a narrative PDF — the story as it would read in a novel, not a bullet list of events.
Continuity
A running record that keeps people, places, and plot threads consistent across episodes, so each new session builds on the last.
Written
A session-by-session chronicle of what happened — the turning points, the new faces, and the hard-won progress, all captured as it unfolded.
Visual
Quality cover art and scene illustrations drawn from the moments that mattered, composited into the documents.
Visual
Animated sequences bringing key scenes to life — short, shareable clips generated from the same source imagery.
Audio
A narrated audio recap of the session, scripted and voiced automatically, ready to listen to between games.
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A transcript of your session is all it takes. Paste text directly, or upload a file — plain text, Markdown, subtitle files (.vtt / .srt), Word documents, or PDFs all work. If you have a recording, transcribe it first and drop the text in.
A typical session takes a few minutes to process end to end. You can leave the page while it runs — we'll let you know when everything's ready.
Your transcripts are used only to produce your artefacts. We treat session content as private and don't share it. See our Privacy Statement for the full detail.
Yes. The Campaign Castellan keeps a running record of people, places, and plot threads, so each new session builds on what came before rather than starting from scratch.
Creating an account is free. Generating artefacts uses credits, so you only pay for what you produce — top up when you need to, with no subscription required.
Any tabletop RPG. The pipeline works from what was said at the table, so it isn't tied to a particular ruleset — fantasy, sci-fi, horror, or anything in between.