About StoryVault

Built for DMs who careway too much.

StoryVault exists because campaigns deserve better than vague memory and a heroic pile of half-finished notes. We care about continuity because the table cared enough to create it.

DM-first product thinkingCampaign memory over admin choresFounder story waiting on the real interview

No fake founder lore here

What we believe

The DM is not the table stenographer.

StoryVault is built around one stubborn idea: DMs should get to run the session, not spend the whole night worrying about what details they are going to lose later.

The product is at its best when it makes the campaign feel more intentional, not more bureaucratic. Better callbacks. Better recaps. Better memory. Less overhead.

What we refuse to fake

The founder story needs the real table.

This page is intentionally waiting on the actual founder interview instead of made-up startup mythology. The final version should include real names, the campaign that started it, and the DM horror story that made StoryVault necessary.

Until that interview happens, we are keeping the space honest and structural instead of inventing lore for the company itself.

Founder interview capture

Here is the exact story this page still needs.

Interview prompt

Who built this?

Names, roles, and the one-sentence version of how the founders found the table.

Interview prompt

What campaign started it?

The real campaign, the real system, and the moment it became obvious memory was failing the table.

Interview prompt

What was the DM horror story?

The villain name, prophecy, NPC, callback, or rules detail that got lost and made this feel necessary.

Interview prompt

Why this product?

What StoryVault protects that ordinary notes, docs, and spreadsheets keep dropping on the floor.

Interview prompt

What photos belong here?

Founder portraits, a real table shot if one exists, and anything that makes the page feel human instead of corporate.

Your campaign has been waiting for this.

Start free. No card. Just the campaign record you wish you already had before the next callback, twist, or adopted NPC demands continuity.