Campaign memory that lasts
Great campaign moments should be searchable, shareable, and easier to re-enter than a pile of half-remembered notes.
About Tavern Scribe
Tavern Scribe was built for groups tired of losing great moments to scattered notes, missed recaps, and hard-to-search chat logs. We wanted one place where the campaign could actually stay coherent.

The goal is simple: help tables spend less time reconstructing the campaign and more time staying inside it.
Great campaign moments should be searchable, shareable, and easier to re-enter than a pile of half-remembered notes.
The workspace still needs to help the table organize characters, maps, quests, and notes even when no AI processing is happening.
Tavern Scribe exists for campaigns that accumulate history, inside jokes, consequences, relationships, and world state over time.
Origins
Tavern Scribe was built for tabletop RPG groups who were tired of losing great campaign moments to scattered notes, half-remembered recaps, and hard-to-search chat logs.
We wanted a single place where Game Masters and players could keep their campaign history, session notes, world details, live tabletop tools, maps, quests, and AI-generated recaps together.
Difference
Tavern Scribe combines a free campaign workspace with optional AI processing, so your table can organize characters, items, notes, maps, live battle state, and quests even when you are not using AI.
When you do want help, Tavern Scribe can process session audio or video and turn it into summaries, timelines, campaign newspapers, searchable lore, and structured campaign data.
What we believe
These beliefs drive how we think about campaign memory, collaboration, AI support, and what belongs in the workspace at all.
Campaign memory should be easy to search and easy to share.
Core campaign management should stay accessible to the whole table.
AI should be optional, useful, and grounded in the campaign data you already own.
Tabletop tools should help groups play more, not spend more time organizing after the fact.
Next stop
Browse the feature set, explore the public pages built for GMs and players, or start a free workspace and bring your own campaign into Tavern Scribe.