Is there a way to see what features and pricing is offered before signing up on the website? Not really interested signing up if I don't know what is offered
@@questportal I would still like to see a page that lists all free and paid features, such as max character/game/file size amounts, walls/shadows/sight or not, possibility of custom game systems or items, etc. I am not interested in signing up for something that doesn't have a page that lists what I am signing up for, free or not.
I wish Quest Portal didn’t go so all-in on AI features. It’s otherwise a really well done, simple VTT for theater of the mind games, but the piles of AI features are a real turn off for me. Still trying the free version for a Call of Cthulhu game soon, and I’m just ignoring the AI bits.
The free tier has everything you need to run a game: Audio communications, scenes/maps, draw tools, fog of war, tokens, notes, text chat, character sheet templates and more. It should be easy to ignore the AI bits since they are all behind the paid tier.
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I've been using QP for about a year, and it's become my favorite VTT. It's probably the best VTT on the market for a low prep GM.
Is there a way to see what features and pricing is offered before signing up on the website? Not really interested signing up if I don't know what is offered
The only paid features are the Assistant, AI Notes and Avatar Generator. Everything else is part of the free tier.
@@questportal I would still like to see a page that lists all free and paid features, such as max character/game/file size amounts, walls/shadows/sight or not, possibility of custom game systems or items, etc. I am not interested in signing up for something that doesn't have a page that lists what I am signing up for, free or not.
Thanks! This looks very interesting, will try it out!
I wish Quest Portal didn’t go so all-in on AI features. It’s otherwise a really well done, simple VTT for theater of the mind games, but the piles of AI features are a real turn off for me. Still trying the free version for a Call of Cthulhu game soon, and I’m just ignoring the AI bits.
The free tier has everything you need to run a game: Audio communications, scenes/maps, draw tools, fog of war, tokens, notes, text chat, character sheet templates and more. It should be easy to ignore the AI bits since they are all behind the paid tier.
wow that's pretty cool!