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Scrybe

Scrybe is a TTRPG tool that transcribes and summarizes game sessions into narrated recaps.

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Scrybe

What is Scrybe?

Scrybe is a TTRPG recapping tool that transcribes and summarizes your game sessions. Upload recordings of you playing Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, or any system, and get immersive, narrated recap videos without needing to take notes.

How to use

  1. Record your session using any device with a microphone.
  2. Upload the recording to Scrybe.
  3. Choose a narrator and background music to customize your recap.
  4. Scrybe generates an audio/video recap of your game session.

Core Features

  • Automatic transcription and summarization of TTRPG sessions
  • Customizable narrator and background music
  • Audio/video recap generation
  • Support for various audio formats
  • Option to proofread and edit the summary

Use Cases

  • Creating recaps of Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, or other TTRPG sessions
  • Sharing recaps with your party at the beginning of the next session
  • Immortalizing game sessions with captivating audio/video recaps

FAQ

What audio formats does Scrybe accept?
Scrybe accepts a wide range of audio formats.
Can I edit the generated recap?
Yes, the option to proofread the summary is available, allowing you to correct spellings and flesh out details.
What if I forgot to record the first 15 minutes of my game?
You can type in a few sentences to summarize the missing part.

Pricing

Free
$0
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Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Saves time by automating the recapping process
  • Enhances session continuity and player engagement
  • Provides immersive and shareable recaps
  • Allows GMs to focus on creativity and player interaction
  • Offers customization options for narrators and music
  • Option to correct spellings and flesh out things narrated
Cons
  • Requires uploading recordings of game sessions
  • Relies on the accuracy of the transcription and summarization algorithms
  • Pricing plans may be a barrier for some users