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    Your party has a full-time notetaking NPC!

    Unleash your creativity! Stop breaking immersion to take notes. Save hours of your time, and never again hear "wait, what happened last week?"

    Epicly turns your session recordings or notes into recaps, wikis, and campaign memory — automatically — so the only thing left to do is play.

    Built by DMs like you!Works with any TTRPG — D&D
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    Sound familiar?

    Tabletop shouldn't feel like homework.

    You just want to hang out with your friends and tell an epic story together. Is that too much to ask?

    "Wait, what happened last time?"

    Nobody remembers where you left off. Three weeks between sessions. Six players. Not a single person knows why the city guard hates them now.

    You're either playing or taking notes — not both.

    Someone cracks a joke, the table erupts, and you're still writing down what happened two minutes ago.

    Prep takes hours you don't have.

    You spend more time writing session notes than actually running the game. Every. Single. Week.

    DMing feels overwhelming before you even start.

    Tracking every NPC, faction, and plot thread across 20+ sessions sounds like a second job.

    Great campaigns quietly die before the finale.

    Not from bad storytelling — from the overhead catching up. Scheduling friction, prep exhaustion, players losing the thread.

    Play Epicly,Your Campaign Deserves it.Remember Everything.

    Epicly brings the fun back to the table.

    Take the stress out of the game you love. Focus on the fun. Epicly handles the rest.

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    Session Recaps

    Stop writing notes. Hit record and just play.

    Epicly turns your session audio — or the notes you already took — into an organized recap ready for your table.

    • Automatic recap after every session
    • Customise the voice and length of the recap to your table's style
    • Highlights key events, player decisions, open plot threads, and gives player achievements
    • Full transcript with smart speaker identification
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    Sharing & Players

    Recaps, hand-delivered to your table.

    Push recaps out by email, Discord, or a public link — or invite players into your Campaign on Epicly. They get free accounts to view your Campaign data and collaborate.

    • Invite players to your campaign to share recaps, achievements, and wiki access
    • Automatic recap emails to your party when each session finishes
    • Optional public link — share with friends who are not on Epicly yet; no account required
    • Publish formatted recaps to your Discord channel automatically — 1 click install
    Epicly Discord bot posting a session recap embed in a server channel

    Use what you have

    Record with anything — or bring your notes.

    Epicly doesn't lock you into one way of capturing a session. Use the tools that work best for your group; let Epicly handle the audio-mixing and organizing.

    • Paste your existing notes instead of audio — still get an organized recap and updated wiki
    • Many formats supported — MP3, WAV, FLAC, AAC, M4A, OGG/OGA, and MP4 audio
    • Single-track or multi-track — supports one recording, one file per player, and mixed setups
    • Bring audio from anywhere — Discord, Zoom, OBS, Craigbot, phone memos
    • Speakers matched to your campaign roster automatically
    • Out-of-game chatter filtered so your recap stays in-world
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    Campaign Codex - The Living Wiki

    Your worlds, automatically documented.

    The Codex builds itself as you play with profile pages written and updated for everything after each session.

    • NPCs, locations, quests, items, factions, and more tracked automatically
    • GM-only secrets and fine-grained editing permissions
    • Optional Review mode — manually approve and tweak every automatically generated wiki change
    • Full version history and change summaries so you can see how it changed over time
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    Epicly GM Guide with sticky table of contents and prep sections

    GM Guide

    Accelerate your prep and never drop a thread.

    Epicly analyzes your session and produces a structured prep doc: what your players care about, which hooks need resolving, and suggestions for next steps.

    • Make sure plotlines don't fall through the cracks
    • Decision tree for likely player choices
    • Suggestions for what to prep next based on what happened this session
    • Practical session-start checklist so you can hit the ground running
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    The Lorekeeper — Campaign Companion

    Your whole world on demand.

    Ask anything about your campaign and get real answers grounded in your world.

    • Instant answers - Lorekeeper searches years of your lore in seconds
    • Prep your next session in minutes, not hours, with useful suggestions
    • Brainstorm ideas that actually fit your world
    Epicly Lorekeeper AI chat interface

    Who it's for

    Epicly helps everyone in the party

    Whether you're a GM or a player, Epicly keeps everyone grounded in the story — no admin, no friction. GM's save hours on notetaking and get faster prep, players get recaps and searchable lore so they can stay immersed in the story.

    • Lawful Good: The Designated Scribe — Took notes once in 2019. Still doing it. Finally gets to roll dice with everyone else.
    • True Neutral: The Busy DM — Two hours to play, zero for homework. Prep that fits real life.
    • Chaotic Neutral: Squirrel Energy — Hyperfocuses on the best moment, forgets the quest log.
    • Lawful Neutral: The Forever DM — Three tables, one brain. Each campaign in its own lane.
    • Chaotic Good: The "What'd We Do Last Time?" — Enthusiastic, lovable, and fully caught up only after the recap.
    • Chaotic Good: The Improv GM — "Sure, that NPC has a name now." — and it's in the wiki tomorrow.
    • True Neutral: The Goldfish — Loves every session. Retains about twelve minutes of it.
    • Neutral Good: The Parent DM — Games after bedtime. Low prep, high magic.
    • Neutral Good: The Lore Goblin — Lives for backstory. "When did we meet them?" — answered in the Codex, not group chat.
    • Chaotic Neutral: The Worldbuilder — Three hundred pages of lore, can't find session four. Session memory separate from the binder.
    • Chaotic Neutral: The Theatre Kid — All roleplay, zero admin. Stays in character; Epicly stays on continuity.
    • Neutral Good: The New DM — Overwhelmed, excited, learning. A second brain to make DM'ing easier and less intimidating.
    • Lawful Neutral: The Rules Paladin — "Actually, last session you said—" — and yes, it's searchable now.
    • True Neutral: The One-Shot Runner — Short campaigns still deserve the recap you'll quote at every reunion for years.
    • Neutral Good: The Guest Star — Shows up twice a year, still belongs. Five-minute recap, zero awkwardness.
    • Lawful Good: The Prep Perfectionist — Wants every NPC accounted for without Sunday becoming office hours.
    • Chaotic Good: The Late Arrival — Joins at hour two. Caught up before initiative.
    • Chaotic Good: The Combat Lover — Lives for initiative; plot threads used to slip. Not anymore.
    • Chaotic Good: The Vibes-Only Player — "I'll remember." (Narrator: they did not.) Shows up anyway; Epicly has their back.
    • Chaotic Good: The Discord Table — Online, you can't lean over and whisper "wait, what's our quest?" Ask Lorekeeper instead.
    • Chaotic Neutral: The Side-Quest Magnet — Main plot? Somewhere. Every detour? In the quest log forever.
    • Neutral Good: The Time-Zone Circus — Players on three continents. Recap emails keep everyone in sync.
    • True Neutral: The Monthly Group — Plays once a month. Needs a real "previously on," without guessing.
    • Lawful Good: The Host — Schedules game night and orders food, which is job enough without also taking notes.

    Privacy and Trust

    Your campaign (and your data) belongs to you.

    We never share your data

    Your data is private: not sold or shared with anyone.

    We never train on your campaigns

    Your story is not used to improve AI models — not ours, not anyone's.

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    We don't hold onto your recordings after your session is transcribed.

    Private by default.

    Your campaign is never public. Nothing is visible to anyone unless you explicitly share it.

    Testimonials

    Trusted by tables

    Tristen

    Tristen

    GM of 10+ years

    “Dude… this is everything I ever wanted as a GM. For over a decade I've run games fast and loose off pure memory — I'm terrible at taking notes. Since using Epicly, being able to pull up a campaign-specific wiki and find a detail from 3 months ago has stopped me from constantly retconning things or getting corrected by that one player who actually takes good notes.”

    Nicole

    Nicole

    Barbarian

    “Having Epicly remind me of stuff is NOT metagaming, because it's stuff your player should already know, but YOU the player just forgot. LMAO 🤣”

    Sarah

    Sarah

    Wildfire Druid

    “It actually helps me organize my thoughts and pay attention when I'm playing. It's very powerful — searches for everything and just gives me the answer so I can stay focused on the game at the same time.”

    Multilingual

    Play in any language

    Epicly supports 42 languages for transcription and content generation — so every table can play in the language they love.

    Full site translation coming soon.

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