No need to start over

    Already mid-campaign? No sweat.

    You do not need a brand-new campaign to use Epicly. Backfill your story at whatever pace works for your table — then keep every future session organized automatically.

    Wiki entries

    Open your Campaign Codex and create wiki entries for NPCs, locations, quests, and plot threads. Paste in notes from earlier sessions and organize them however you like. Mark entries private when you want GM-only details hidden from invited players.

    Unlimited text sessions

    Upload written session notes instead of audio — bullet points, paragraphs, or rough scribbles all work. Text sessions are free and unlimited, so you can backfill as many past sessions as you need. You still get organized recaps, a GM guide, and Codex updates — the same as an audio session.

    Session Packs for recordings

    If you have recordings from earlier games, Session Packs let you process past audio without eating all of this month's plan allowance. Each pack adds 10 billable audio sessions that never expire. Buy one or stack several to backfill a long-running campaign at once.

    Make backfill smooth

    A few tips that help

    Set the session date

    When you upload a backfilled session, set the session date on the upload form. Epicly uses that date to order sessions in your campaign timeline — older sessions should get earlier dates so your recap list reads chronologically.

    Work oldest to newest on paid plans

    If you have unlocked the Campaign Codex on a paid tier, process backfilled sessions in chronological order when you can. The Codex builds itself more naturally when lore arrives in the order your table experienced it.

    Or just start from your next session

    No time to backfill right now? Start uploading from your next session and go from there. Epicly has no problem hitting the ground running — you can fill in older lore in the wiki whenever you are ready.

    Recording online sessions?

    If your group records with Craig on Discord, see our docs for export settings that keep multi-track uploads reliable.

    Your table's story is worth remembering

    Sign up free and backfill at your own pace — or start with your next session tonight.