Every session, every system, automatically transcribed and searchable.
DiscMeet records and transcribes your tabletop sessions in voice channels — D&D, Pathfinder, Call of Cthulhu, indie — with speaker IDs, custom vocabulary, and per-campaign organization.
No credit card required · Free plan available
The problem
Six months into a campaign, nobody remembers the merchant's name or which dungeon the cursed amulet came from. Without a written record, the world flattens.
The solution
Push the button, run the session, get a full transcript. Speaker-attributed, searchable, system-agnostic.
Each line is tagged with the player who said it. Re-reading feels like a story, not a wall of text.
Beyond the raw transcript, get a clean recap with key beats, decisions, and combat outcomes — ready to paste at the start of next session.
Add your setting's proper nouns — Waterdeep, Bayushi, the Spire of Mereth — so transcripts get them right from session one.
What did the NPC say when the party first met them? Search the campaign. Find the line. Move on.
Run a five-hour Pathfinder slog — DiscMeet captures the whole thing. No mid-session re-joins.
Why teams switch
Real wins from RPG groups using DiscMeet.
Pricing
Every plan includes Discord commands and the DiscMeet web dashboard for transcripts, settings, and plan management.
Best for first-time teams and communities
Best for active servers with regular calls
1 server
Everything in Pro, plus automation and integrations
Up to 3 servers
Need a custom plan or a white label solution? Contact us on Discord or [email protected].
Use cases
The most-transcribed system on DiscMeet. Custom vocabulary handles spell + monster names cleanly.
System-agnostic. Add your ruleset's vocabulary, run the session, get the notes.
Call of Cthulhu, Trail of Cthulhu, Vaesen — long, dialogue-heavy sessions where transcription is most valuable.
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Auto-transcribe every RPG session and search the full campaign history.
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