TTRPG
Your Adventures, Amplified.
An online tabletop designed to adapt to your world, not the other way around. Everything is modular, shared in real time, and built to involve the game master as much as the players.
Yet another RPG tool?
Existing platforms often impose their system: their sheets, their rules, their frame. Fine as long as you play the game they were designed for — frustrating the moment you stray off the beaten path.
TTRPG starts from the opposite idea: nothing is fixed. You build your own sheets, your own wiki, your own timeline. The tool moulds itself to your table, whether it plays a known system, a house variant or an entirely original creation.
The sheet you actually want
No imposed template. A sheet is built from sections, blocks and fields, which you arrange freely.
Free structure
Stack sections and blocks to compose the layout that fits your system: combat, magic, inventory, relationships…
Varied fields
Text, number, text area, checkbox, gauge, image, rich text: every piece of data finds the right format.
Reusable templates
Save a sheet as a prototype and spin off copies in an instant for your NPCs or new characters.
- Adaptable to any system or game world
- A field image can serve as an avatar or a board token
- Bounded gauges for hit points, energy, stress…
- A single player can manage several characters
Everyone their own view, in real time
Information is distributed intelligently: you only see what concerns you, and everything syncs instantly.
On the player side
Each player only sees the sheet(s) assigned to them. They edit them, and the update goes straight to the game master.
On the GM side
The GM sees everything: every sheet, every NPC, the whole game. Nothing escapes them.
Real time
A continuous connection (WebSocket) propagates every change within a second, with no reload.
A wiki linked to the characters
The wiki is your knowledge base: spells, items, creatures, places. Above all, it is connected to the sheets — no more copying by hand.
The game master creates wiki entries: a list of spells, a bestiary, an equipment catalogue.
They choose what players can see, and keep the rest up their sleeve.
From the wiki, a spell is added straight to a sheet, in the chosen section — without retyping a thing.
The sheet stays tied to its source: update the wiki, and the reference follows.
An adventure that unfolds over time
Beyond the fights, TTRPG helps your story live on across sessions.
Timeline
A timeline of events, dated by day and time of day. You always know how much time has passed since the start of the adventure, and between each scene.
Roleplay area
A mini-forum in the characters'' shoes: categories, rooms and messages, where everyone speaks with their avatar and stage name.
Your table deserves its own tool
Build the exact play space your campaign needs.
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