Campaign wiki, ready to play
Worldbuilding, NPCs, places, factions, sessions, and consequences live in a structure made for game masters.
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Build deep worlds, track NPCs and factions, write session notes, search lore fast, and use AI-ready workflows from one modern TableKinn workspace.
Why TableKinn
TableKinn is built to promote the campaign itself: the lore, the people, the places, the truth of each session, and the next decision the GM has to make.
Worldbuilding, NPCs, places, factions, sessions, and consequences live in a structure made for game masters.
Dynamic search and focused records help you answer table questions without hunting through long documents.
Use TableKinn with MCP-capable assistants while keeping TableKinn as the campaign source of truth.
Use cases
Campaign and lore builder
Use TableKinn as a TTRPG campaign manager, campaign wiki, and lore builder for deep worlds, fast search, session notes, AI workflows, and optional ambience.
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D&D campaign manager
Plan D&D campaigns in TableKinn with NPC tracking, location notes, factions, timelines, session recaps, fast search, AI workflows, and optional ambience.
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Lore entities
Manage NPCs, locations, factions, items, pantheons, calendars, and campaign lore in TableKinn with fast search, graph links, and AI-ready context.
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Live ambience
Use the TableKinn TTRPG soundboard as an ambience layer for campaigns, while keeping lore, session notes, and prep in the same GM workspace.
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Remote tables
Use TableKinn for remote tabletop ambience while keeping campaign lore, session notes, search, and AI-ready context in one GM workspace.
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