Integrations

Use the table you already have.Keep the record anyway.

StoryVault fits best when it respects your existing setup. Discord is the direct integration. Everything else is framed honestly as a recording context or capture path.

Discord direct integrationRoll20 and Fantasy Grounds as capture contextsmacOS system-audio caveat included

No fake native-integration claims

Direct integration

Discord is the real integration.

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Discord

The real integration for online tables that already live in voice channels.

If your campaign already gathers in Discord, StoryVault can fit into the flow without asking the group to change where they play.

  • Connect Discord when your group already runs session voice through it.
  • Use it to keep the record tied to the table instead of remembering to upload later.
  • Great for recurring online campaigns that want the lowest-friction recording path.

Capture-compatible

The rest of your stack still works.

StoryVault is useful when it listens in without pretending it owns your VTT, browser, or in-person setup.

Roll20

Supported as a recording context, not marketed as a native API integration.

A lot of tables play in Roll20 while voice happens somewhere else. StoryVault is useful because it can capture the session without pretending it owns your whole stack.

  • Works best when your table audio is being captured through a supported audio path.
  • Useful for groups that want StoryVault's record without replacing their VTT workflow.

Fantasy Grounds

Bring your own table setup and let StoryVault handle the memory layer.

Fantasy Grounds groups often already have a rhythm. StoryVault fits best as the campaign-memory layer that listens in without asking you to migrate tools.

  • Use StoryVault when voice is already flowing through a supported capture source.
  • Especially helpful for rules-heavy campaigns with lots of combat and item detail.

Browser Audio

A practical route for web-based tables, especially when system-audio capture is clean.

If your table lives in a browser tab, StoryVault can capture the session without everyone learning a new recording ritual.

  • Good for web-call sessions or browser-based VTT setups.
  • Pairs well with the macOS browser-tab capture workflow.

System Audio

Useful when your table audio lives on your machine and you want StoryVault to hear the whole room.

This is the bridge for hybrid toolchains where voice, music, and table noise already live in the same recording environment.

  • Works well for setups where browser or app audio is the cleanest source.
  • On macOS, share a browser tab rather than a full desktop if you need system audio.

macOS caveat: system audio recording works when sharing a browser tab, not a full desktop or app window.

In-Person Tables

StoryVault is not online-only. If you can capture the room, you can keep the record.

Some of the best campaigns happen around a real table. StoryVault still matters there because those sessions are just as easy to lose.

  • Use a clean recording setup and let StoryVault process the session afterward.
  • Great for long-running home games that care about continuity more than streaming polish.

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