Notion is my default session organizer. It is super easy to make pages, and with the @ symbol you can like pages so if you mention an NPC in your session notes you can click on their name to go straight to their page
I got an ad for this a couple days ago and was interested, thanks for reviewing. It looks a lot better than my current system so I'll have to give it a try
Wow, this actually is a lot better than I thought itd be. I might gove this a whirl and also test the limits of flexing it to other systems. Thanks for the cool analysis vid!
I have notion, but I barely used it so far, still have to take the time to actually learn how I use it. However I think it might be best if I don't get a template, but really learn how to make my own. And well, offer them eventually for use with my own system on which I am working on.
I started using Notion but there's something else besides the only online function. With the free account there's a limit on the amount of pages you can create. At first I didn't think it would be significant but once you start really using it the page limit message will pop up. So I'm slowly switching to Obsidian which is free and self-hosted. And has a very nice visual network representation of your notes. All that said the template seems to be very cool at least to take ideas from it. Thank you very much!
Huh, I haven't run into any page limit and on their site is says 1 user gets unlimited pages. Wonder if that's something they've recently changed, will keep an eye out for that
This is more a review of Notion than of Lorekeeper imo. Nice video either way though. I feel Lore Keeper is a bit pricy, there are templates that look exactly the same for 5 dollars, but if you don't mind shelling out money, and you love Notion, it's definitely worth it. If you're not a notion user yet, I recommend using it first and setting some pages up yourself. It won't look as pretty, but you'll quickly get a hang of whether you want to use it in the first place imo.
This sounds really cool. I am someone with memory loss issues who loves TTRPGs. I was wondering if you have any suggestions for a rules light narrative driven game for someone who can't remember a lot of rules. Thanks
I already use notion! Getting my popcorn ready and going to watch this asap.
This Notion template looks like a real gem. Thanks for putting it on my radar!
Notion is my default session organizer. It is super easy to make pages, and with the @ symbol you can like pages so if you mention an NPC in your session notes you can click on their name to go straight to their page
I got an ad for this a couple days ago and was interested, thanks for reviewing. It looks a lot better than my current system so I'll have to give it a try
Wow, this actually is a lot better than I thought itd be. I might gove this a whirl and also test the limits of flexing it to other systems. Thanks for the cool analysis vid!
A little birdie told me they are working on a couple other systems. Will update if they get released. Glad you liked the video!
This sounds like everything I've been trying to do with Trello for campaign notes, but it actually works 😅
Yeah, I’ve definitely tried doing something similar with a few other digital note systems but never found something that worked til now!
I've been thinking about using Trello for my GM screen. Just haven't had the time this month. For you, what has worked with Trello?
You guys always have the best reviews. Thank you.
I have notion, but I barely used it so far, still have to take the time to actually learn how I use it. However I think it might be best if I don't get a template, but really learn how to make my own. And well, offer them eventually for use with my own system on which I am working on.
I started using Notion but there's something else besides the only online function. With the free account there's a limit on the amount of pages you can create. At first I didn't think it would be significant but once you start really using it the page limit message will pop up. So I'm slowly switching to Obsidian which is free and self-hosted. And has a very nice visual network representation of your notes.
All that said the template seems to be very cool at least to take ideas from it. Thank you very much!
Huh, I haven't run into any page limit and on their site is says 1 user gets unlimited pages. Wonder if that's something they've recently changed, will keep an eye out for that
Sly Flourish did this for free.
This is more a review of Notion than of Lorekeeper imo. Nice video either way though. I feel Lore Keeper is a bit pricy, there are templates that look exactly the same for 5 dollars, but if you don't mind shelling out money, and you love Notion, it's definitely worth it. If you're not a notion user yet, I recommend using it first and setting some pages up yourself. It won't look as pretty, but you'll quickly get a hang of whether you want to use it in the first place imo.
This sounds really cool. I am someone with memory loss issues who loves TTRPGs. I was wondering if you have any suggestions for a rules light narrative driven game for someone who can't remember a lot of rules. Thanks
Try Fate
Hi there is it at all possible to do a follow up review?
I am already sold on notion. But would have liked to see the product itself