Why not Google Docs?
Because a campaign is more than a stack of documents. In a generic tool, structure, search, and continuity still have to be maintained manually.
Stop managing your campaigns in generic tools. VoLog is built for tabletop players who already take notes and want a clear record of each session.
No commitment. Notes, sessions, search, and rereads in one place.
VoLog already circulates around game tables and on Discord. Some partner communities even offer dedicated deals to their members.
Offers vary depending on partner servers.
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The problem
Many players keep notes in Google Docs, on Discord, or in a notebook. It works until the campaign runs for several sessions.
Information gets scattered. Some details become hard to find. Rereading the story becomes a chore.
Generic tools are made for writing, not for following an adventure. VoLog organizes your notes around the campaign so you can keep a clear trace of what happened.
The structure
With VoLog, your notes are organized around the campaign, not around documents.
A campaign contains sessions. Each session contains your notes. You can quickly find characters, locations, and events. You can reread the adventure in different forms.
You are no longer managing pages. You are following a story.
Note taking
Every table has its own rhythm. Some people write everything during play. Others prefer Discord. Some jot things down quickly and sort them later.
VoLog works with those habits.
The goal is not to force a method on you. The goal is to make your notes genuinely usable over time.
Campaign memory
When did you first meet that NPC? What did you learn last time? Why does that name sound familiar?
VoLog helps you find what you wrote down, reread your sessions as a summary, narrative journal, or session report, and even illustrate your key moments.
Your notes stay yours. VoLog helps turn them into a clear memory.
Search across the campaign
Start simply
Free to start. No complicated setup. Built for players who already take notes.
Because a campaign is more than a stack of documents. In a generic tool, structure, search, and continuity still have to be maintained manually.
Yes. You can start for free and see whether VoLog fits the way your table already plays before going further.
No. Discord is useful for some tables, but VoLog also works perfectly well without it.
VoLog is mainly built for players who take notes, but a GM can also use it to follow the scenario flow at the table.
Yes. You can share a campaign or a session when you want, without exposing drafts or raw notes.