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Saga20

Saga20 automatically transcribes your TTRPG sessions into notes, wiki entries, and world maps for seamless campaign management.

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About Saga20

Saga20 is an all-in-one campaign management platform designed for tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG) groups. It automates the most time-consuming tasks of running a campaign: note-taking, session summarization, wiki management, and world building. The core functionality centers on audio recording. Users simply hit record during their game session or upload an audio file from any device, regardless of audio quality. Saga20 then processes the audio to generate structured session notes, identify individual players by their unique voice fingerprints across multiple sessions, and automatically update a comprehensive campaign wiki. This wiki dynamically tracks characters, non-player characters (NPCs), locations, factions, and items without any manual tagging or setup. Beyond the auto-wiki, Saga20 provides a suite of practical tools including a character sheet builder, player claiming for personal character ownership, a dedicated world builder, and a campaign graph that visually maps all connections between entities. One-click sharing allows Dungeon Masters (DMs) to distribute session summaries to players without requiring them to create an account. Discord integration enables direct posting of beautifully formatted recaps into a server channel. Saga20 is system-agnostic, supporting popular rule sets like Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, Call of Cthulhu, Cyberpunk RED, and Vampire: The Masquerade, and works with over 25 languages. It is designed for busy Game Masters (GMs) who want to focus on storytelling and gameplay rather than administrative overhead, and for players who want a clear, evolving record of their adventures.

Features of Saga20

Session Recording and Automatic Summarization

Saga20 accepts audio uploads from any device, including low-quality phone recordings placed in the center of a table. The platform processes the audio to generate structured session notes and a comprehensive summary. Users can add custom world and character context, which enriches the summaries over time as Saga20 builds a deeper understanding of the campaign narrative. This eliminates the need for manual note-taking during play.

Voice Auto-Match for Player Identification

After the first session, Saga20 automatically recognizes each player by their voice in all future recordings. It creates a "voice fingerprint," a numerical representation of vocal patterns, without storing any actual voice data. This means no manual tagging, no setup, and no interruptions to gameplay. The system reliably identifies who is speaking, even across different sessions and varying audio quality.

World Builder and Campaign Graph

Saga20 provides a dedicated workspace for managing characters, NPCs, locations, factions, and items. Users can @-mention any entity within notes or descriptions to create hyperlinks, automatically connecting the world together. The Campaign Graph visually maps every relationship and connection between entities at a glance, providing a powerful tool for understanding complex campaign dynamics. Entity pages update automatically after each session with new information.

One-Click Sharing and Discord Integration

Session summaries can be shared with players using a single click. Recipients can read the summaries without needing a Saga20 account, and all sessions are automatically grouped by campaign for easy navigation. The Discord integration allows GMs to publish recaps directly into their server channel with one click. Players receive a beautifully formatted summary in the channel, requiring no additional login or setup.

Use Cases of Saga20

Running a Weekly Dungeons & Dragons Campaign

A Dungeon Master records their weekly D&D session using a smartphone placed on the table. After the session, they upload the audio file to Saga20. The platform generates a detailed session summary, identifies each player character by voice, and updates the campaign wiki with new NPCs, locations, and plot threads. The GM then shares the summary with the group via Discord, and players can review the evolving world map and their character sheets.

Managing a Complex Pathfinder Adventure Path

For a Pathfinder campaign with multiple factions, intricate locations, and a large cast of NPCs, Saga20 automates the wiki management. After each session, the world builder updates entity pages for every mentioned faction, location, and NPC. The campaign graph visually displays the relationships between these entities, helping the GM track complex political alliances and secret plots without manual note-taking.

Organizing a Call of Cthulhu Investigation

In a Call of Cthulhu campaign, investigators uncover clues across multiple sessions. Saga20 records the audio, generates summaries that highlight key discoveries and player decisions, and automatically links new clues to existing locations and NPCs in the wiki. The voice auto-match feature ensures that each investigator's contributions are correctly attributed, even when players speak over each other or use different microphones.

Coordinating a Multi-Table Vampire: The Masquerade Chronicle

A Storyteller running a large Vampire: The Masquerade chronicle with multiple coteries can use Saga20 to manage each group separately. Each session recording is processed into its own campaign, with its own wiki and world builder. The Storyteller can share summaries with the appropriate players and use the campaign graph to track the interconnected stories of different coteries, ensuring narrative consistency across the entire chronicle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my potato phone recording work?

Probably. Saga20 has been tested with everything from professional microphones to phones stuffed in the middle of a table. As long as people can be heard, even if they are mumbling, the system usually works well. The worse the audio quality, the more you might need to clean up player names, but the core functionality remains effective.

Are you storing my players' voices?

No. Saga20 creates "voice fingerprints," which are numerical representations of vocal patterns similar to how a phone recognizes a face with FaceID. The platform does not store actual voice data or audio recordings. The fingerprints are used solely for identifying speakers across sessions and are treated as secure, privacy-protected data.

How secure are my session recordings and voice data?

Saga20 takes privacy seriously. Once your session summary is generated, the original audio recording is not stored. The voice fingerprints are encrypted and stored securely. The platform does not share or sell any user data. All data transmission is protected using industry-standard encryption protocols.

Which tabletop RPG systems does Saga20 support?

Saga20 is system-agnostic and works with any RPG. It explicitly supports popular systems including all editions of Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder 1e and 2e, Call of Cthulhu, Cyberpunk RED, and Vampire: The Masquerade. The platform also works with over 25 languages. If your system is not listed, Saga20 still functions fully without any adaptation.

Pricing of Saga20

Saga20 offers four pricing tiers. All prices are in USD. A free trial is available with no credit card required. The Free plan includes 1 session summary, full voice recognition, and unlimited text notes. The Dungeon Master plan is $12.99 per month and includes 6 sessions per month, smart voice recognition, unlimited campaigns, shareable campaign pages, and 1 GB of storage. The Epic Campaign plan is $19.99 per month and includes 12 sessions per month, multiple weekly games, campaign chat, higher limits, and 5 GB of storage. The Legendary Saga plan is $39.99 per month and includes 24 sessions per month, campaign chat, early access to new features, priority support, and unlimited storage (subject to reasonable usage).

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