Free TTRPG session organizer

Every TTRPG session, in one timeline.

Track your journey on a seamless, chronological timeline. Each past session includes a quick plot summary and key scene art, putting every detail from weeks ago right at your fingertips.

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Session timeline and summaries are free on every plan. No credit card required.

How it works

Three steps from session recording to a timeline you can actually browse.

1

Add the session

Upload audio, paste a transcript, or type up your DM notes. The session lands on your campaign timeline with a title and a date.

2

Summary and key scenes, ready

Chronicle & Canvas writes a plain-language summary you can scan in fifteen seconds — who was there, what happened, what changed. Key moments get illustrated and attached to the card.

3

Find anything by scrolling the timeline

Sessions stack chronologically. Each card carries date, title, summary, and the session's illustrations. Click any session card for the full recap.

What your timeline looks like

A stack of session cards in chronological order. Each card carries the date, title, summary, and the illustrations painted for that session.

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Sessions

14 sessions · newest first

Session 14

May 12, 2026

The Road to Veth

The party left the cave at dawn, met a wandering bard at the river crossing, and arrived in Veth as the festival of lanterns began. Mira lost a bet to Bran. Hagatha bought a map she didn't need.

Session 13

May 5, 2026

What woke in the dark

Inside the cave at Karn's Reach, a torch went out — not from wind, not from damp. Something wanted it gone. The party held the line, the snarl came, and they walked out three coins lighter and one favor heavier.

Session 12

Apr 28, 2026

The bargain at Karn's Reach

Bran refused the priest's offer twice and accepted on the third asking. The party gained directions to the cave but lost any hope of returning to the temple in good standing. The road steepened.

Frequently asked questions

Is session organization really free?
Yes. The session timeline, per-session summaries, and the chronological view are included on every plan, free tier included. Higher tiers raise the monthly session intake cap and unlock pro features around on-demand illustration and prose editing, but the organization itself is free.
How are session summaries written?
From the same source as the chapter prose. When you upload a recording, transcript, or notes, Chronicle & Canvas reads the full session and writes a short plain-language summary covering who was there, what happened, and what changed. The summary is designed to be scannable in fifteen seconds — not a replacement for the chapter prose, but a glance-able layer on top of it.
How do scene illustrations end up attached to a session?
Every illustration Chronicle & Canvas paints for a session — auto-key scenes; is mapped to that session’s id. The session card surfaces all of them in a thumbnail strip; clicking opens the full-size scene. If you iterate on an illustration or pick a different variant, the change shows up on the session card automatically.
What does each session card actually contain?
Title, session summary, each detected scene, every key scene illustration tagged to that session, and a link back to the source recording or transcript. Click the card and you view all of it; on the timeline view you see the summary and a highlight scene thumbnail without expanding.
Is there a session cap?
Each tier has a monthly session intake cap — the number of new sessions you can add per billing period. Once added, sessions stay on your timeline forever. Free and Bard tiers cover most weekly groups; Hero is built for DMs running multiple campaigns or back-filling an archive. See the pricing page for current numbers.

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Session organization is free on every plan. No credit card required.

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