Features

Everything StoryVault tracks for your table.Shown the long way.

This page is the full feature catalog: what each part of StoryVault does, why it matters mid-campaign, and where it helps when your table suddenly asks about something from three months ago.

Full feature catalogGrouped by actual DM workflowGrounded in the current product

No mythic overclaiming. Just the current product shown clearly.

StoryVault session summary

Core features

Start with what happened

This is the first layer of value: record the session, tie speakers to the chaos, then clean up the one thing the model got weird before the recap becomes the record.

Session recap

The Chronicle

The session, retold while the details still matter.

StoryVault turns a long session into a readable recap your group can scan before next week instead of reconstructing the plot from memory and panic.

Send the table a recap before the next session.
Remember the exact reveal, betrayal, or promise three arcs later.
StoryVault session summary

Session recaps stay readable enough to scan fast before the next table night.

Voice identity

Voice of the Gods

Who said it matters as much as what happened.

Speaker-linked capture helps StoryVault keep moments tied to the right person or character, which makes stats, summaries, and call-backs far more usable.

Tell who landed the final blow without table debate.
Keep a long-running cast readable even when voices overlap.
StoryVault dashboard overview

Speaker-linked capture helps the session record stay tied to the right person.

Review and corrections

The Edit Chamber

Fix the edge case once and let the rest of the record catch up.

StoryVault gives the DM a review layer for corrections so the campaign record stays sharp without rebuilding every summary and stat sheet by hand.

Correct a missed name before the recap goes out.
Clean up a fuzzy extraction without losing momentum.
StoryVault corrections and review view

Review the edge case once so the rest of the session record stays aligned.

Campaign memory and insight

Keep the campaign world coherent

Once the session is captured, StoryVault becomes the memory layer for the whole campaign: the people, places, items, reveals, and old threads your players will absolutely bring up at the worst possible time.

World catalog

The Bestiary

NPCs, lore, locations, and items stop vanishing into session haze.

World details stay collected in one place so the adopted goblin, forgotten relic, and improvised prophecy can all come back like you planned it that way.

Track every NPC your players refuse to let go of.
Keep item names, faction lore, and location details findable.
StoryVault world catalog

World details stay gathered in one place instead of getting stranded in old notes.

Timeline recall

The Legend So Far

The campaign thread stays tight, even 40 sessions later.

StoryVault keeps session events legible across time so your table can follow the shape of the campaign instead of treating every arc like a soft reboot.

Recap where the phylactery clue first appeared.
Trace promises, threats, and unfinished business across chapters.
StoryVault dashboard overview

Campaign events stay legible across chapters so callbacks still land months later.

Search and recall

The Oracle

Search the campaign like it is a real memory, not a pile of tabs.

When someone asks, 'Wait, who gave us that map?' you can actually answer without opening six documents and pretending you knew all along.

Search across chapters when the table references an old detail.
Find the exact paragraph tied to an NPC, location, or event.
StoryVault review and QA interface

Ask the campaign for receipts instead of digging through tabs and half-remembered notes.

Sharing and table tools

Bring the record back to the table

The record only matters if it helps the next session. Loot, combat receipts, and exports are here so the table can actually use what StoryVault remembered.

Inventory and loot

The Hoard

Party loot stops living in five notebooks and one cursed spreadsheet.

Keep track of who picked up what, what got sold, and where the party fund stands before the next shopping session turns into archaeology.

Track shared gold, pickups, and one-off magic items.
See who actually walked away with the artifact.
StoryVault inventory and loot tracking

Inventory and party loot stop living across five notebooks and one cursed spreadsheet.

Combat and stats

The War Log

The receipts for combat are already waiting after initiative drops.

Damage, kills, and encounter context stay searchable so the table can celebrate big moments without arguing over who did what.

Settle who got the finishing blow.
Pull damage receipts for a brutal boss fight recap.
StoryVault combat tracking

Combat receipts stay close enough at hand to settle the argument after the dice cool off.

Exports and sharing

The Proclamation

Take the record out of StoryVault without turning it back into homework.

Readable recaps and exports make it easier to share what happened with players, guest stars, or the friend who missed the session.

Share a chapter recap with the whole table.
Export campaign data when you want your own archive.
StoryVault session summary

Exports and recap handoffs make StoryVault useful outside the product, not trapped inside it.

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.