
Saga20
Campaign tracker and world builder for D&D (And other TTRPGs)
About
Saga20 is a modern campaign management platform designed for tabletop role-playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, and other TTRPG systems. It focuses on solving one of the most common challenges players and game masters face: keeping track of everything that happens during complex, long-running campaigns. Instead of relying on handwritten notes or fragmented documents, Saga20 transforms live gameplay sessions into structured, organized, and evolving records that grow alongside the story.
At the heart of Saga20 is its ability to record and process game sessions effortlessly. Users simply upload audio recordings of their sessions, with no complicated setup or interruptions to gameplay. Once uploaded, the platform automatically generates clear and detailed summaries, capturing key events, player decisions, and important plot developments. These summaries are not static; they improve over time as the system learns more about the campaign’s context, characters, and world. This allows for increasingly accurate and meaningful recaps that reflect the unique style and complexity of each group’s story.
One of the standout features of Saga20 is its voice recognition capability. After the initial session, the system can automatically identify and distinguish between different players’ voices in future recordings. This eliminates the need for manual tagging and ensures that dialogue and actions are attributed correctly. As a result, the generated summaries feel more natural and coherent, preserving the narrative flow of the game while maintaining clarity about who said or did what.
Beyond simple summaries, Saga20 includes a powerful world-building system that helps game masters and players organize every aspect of their campaign. Characters, non-player characters (NPCs), locations, factions, and items can all be managed within a single workspace. These elements are interconnected through a dynamic graph that visually maps relationships and interactions. As new sessions are recorded and processed, the system automatically updates this world structure, ensuring that all information remains current and consistent without requiring manual input.
Collaboration and sharing are also central to the Saga20 experience. Campaign summaries can be shared with players through a single link, allowing anyone to access and review past sessions without needing to create an account. Additionally, integration with platforms like Discord makes it easy to publish session recaps directly into group channels, keeping everyone informed and engaged between sessions.
Saga20 is designed to be flexible and system-agnostic, meaning it works across different RPG genres and rulesets. Whether players are exploring high fantasy worlds, engaging in cosmic horror scenarios, or running futuristic campaigns, the platform adapts to their needs. Its pricing model reflects this accessibility, offering a free entry point for testing alongside tiered plans for more active or advanced users.
Overall, Saga20 acts as a digital memory for tabletop campaigns. By automating note-taking, organizing world details, and enhancing collaboration, it allows players and game masters to focus on what truly matters: storytelling, creativity, and immersive gameplay.
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