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  • Absolutely - specifically Nurl does:

    For GMs

    • allow you to create and manage multiple game groups
    • allow you to take private notes with TTRPG enhanced features that you can’t get in Notion/Google/etc.
    • allow you to have a chat thread with your group
    • allow you to create and manage combat encounters
    • allow you to create/manage NPCs
    • help you plan for your session
    • help support you during a session so you can focus on telling the story

    For Players

    • allow you to join multiple groups that play different games
    • allow you to create/manage your characters
    • allow you to take public notes with TTRPG enhance features (same as above except everyone in the group can see and contribute)
    • allow you to chat with your group
    • allow you to have a simplified and easy to use battle experience
    • help you become “fluent” in the game you are playing faster

    For Publishers

    • allow you to have your own private database to manage your games/rules easily
    • allow you to see analytics (high level) on who is playing your game system

  • Yes, and thank you for that question. We are actually working on a re-design of the website to help with this topic.

    At the highest level - you can think of Nurl as your “TTRPG hub”. Whether you are a GM or player - it’s all the tools you need (and more - like planning tools, etc.) in a single place. If you are in multiple groups that play different games - you can have a single app to manage everything and just switch from group to group when it’s time (like how Discord/Slack does with servers). Eventually, we will support translating characters and NPCs into different game formats. For example, you are in a D&D group with a character you really love but joined a new Aliens group and wanted to bring your D&D Barb into the Alien world - Nurl could do that because it’s your personal TTRPG hub.

    It is important to note that Nurl is first and foremost targeting groups who play IRL/hybrid. We are not a VTT and have no ambition to become another VTT. Foundry and Roll20 have that covered and are great tools if you want a fully virtual experience.

    Our vision is to build an app that gives you the high-end tech solution but not become the “star” of the game session. Instead, be the “NPC” hanging around and at your disposal when you need (i.e. the story, players, and game session remain the stars).

    I hope that answers your question?




  • I totally get it (why we are working on a new website). So, think of it more like a “hub” or “operating system” for all your TTRPG games.

    A single place to do different things based on which type of player you are in a game:

    GM’s can…

    1. Get help planning for a game session with a streamlined framework we created
    2. Manage NPCs via our “Contacts” feature
    3. Take private notes that seamlessly connect to the game and features (think Notion had a baby with Google docs)
    4. Manage real-time meta updates for the players (i.e. location, weather, time, duration, etc.)
    5. Build and run battles in our “combat arena”

    Players can…

    1. Get help planning for a game session with a player version of the previous #1
    2. Manage their character in a much easier way via Nurl simplifying the sheet and rules to be easier to understand
    3. See the public “Contacts” the GM has revealed
    4. See group level information (health, battles, etc.)
    5. Create a personalized dashboard of game-specific widgets to use during game-play

    Groups can…

    1. Contribute to public notes (like the GM notes, except available to everyone)
    2. Have a group chat where they can ask Nurl game specific questions instead of stopping the flow of the game (non-cheating parameters built in)

    Users can…

    1. Adjust accessibility settings to account for being colorblind, on the spectrum, or having ADHD (probably a later release since this one is more difficult).
    2. Have many groups to switch between - say one group plays dnd, the other pathfinder
    3. Translate characters from one game to another - say you really love your druid in dnd and want to translate that into pathfinder for you second group

    …so much more. We still have a lot of work to do but it is all coming together. I hope you can at least see the vision of where we are headed and give Nurl a shot in the future.

    If not, I still appreciate you and have enjoyed the conversation.

    • Casey Baggz, Founder & CEO (life-long GM)

  • It’s a TTRPG OS-level app to enhance your IRL/hybrid game sessions (not a VTT). We bring all the tools you need into a single place and simplify the rules/information of the game you are playing. It helps make the game easier for all players (GM & Players - experienced or new) and inclusive (i.e. colorblind, Austism, ADHD, etc.).

    We will be launching v1 soon - but today you can join the waitlist on the website - the site is pretty outdated but we will be updating it soon with a new design.

    Nurl is also meant to be game agnostic with features that will also create a platform for publishers/writers to add their own systems. v1 will include support for dnd5e (not 2025 yet), Shiver, Thirsty Sword Lesbians, Nightfell, and Shadow scar (RPG day game).









  • I appreciate the attention to detail! The AC feature is still in development and I am currently working on figuring out the consistency part because the data on the DDB side is actually inaccurate (unfortunately). For example, this same character in DDB somehow has a “+27” attributing to their HP from CON which in no way matches the actual CON breakdown. Even Foundry is having to adjust some data points around AC. So, it has been a quite the revealing experience building out this feature. It’s totally random too which makes it even harder to find the data loop-holes.

    On the gold side, we are purposefully displaying it in a format that it more familiar to people but will have the breakdown of each item if you click the “manage” button. We are using the same D&D conversion rate which is uses GP as the baseline valuation (i.e. 1 pp = 10 gp).

    On this missing skills side, in this preview we are indeed hiding the skills and proficiencies but we do show those once you save the character (you can see in our screen shot on the website). However, what I’m hearing from that feedback is that you would find it more valuable to also include that in this preview as well?

    I definitely appreciate all the points you bring up and will take everything into consideration on adjusting where we can before we launch.









  • Great question! Games like D&D have a special play type called an “Epic” (we call it “Mutli-group Campaign” in Nurl) that is basically a group of groups. It’s really fun to play if you can find one. Some local game shops where we are located host them every so often. Essentially, you have a DM that runs it basically as a narrator who hands off to the group DM’s every so often. All the groups play individually but also in a co-op way that creates opportunities where one group’s actions may affect another group. It’s pretty cool.

    Hope that answered your question?










  • Ah, interesting. I feel that like it totally possible in a more “Nurl like” way since our location widget contains a place for you to upload a map - so by nature, our engine should be able to connect all those things and (theoretically) make the pins for you. Basically, with Nurl, you should have the option - but shouldn’t have to do the work if that makes sense?

    I’m going to take note of that and just keep a pulse to see where that idea goes. Thanks so much for the details and stay tuned. 👀


  • We won’t do exports to begin with, but I do have plans for integrations post release where we can. But, if we get enough feature requests to be able to export - we will 100% be happy to build that out.

    Totally forgot to mention one of the extensions is a location tracker (which will update in real time on the player side - see website shot, top left side), and if you create a note that uses a location for the title, then the app will add some bonus features because it will know the party is in X location and you have a note related to that location (I’m personally excited about).

    So I’m not sure about what you mean by world building notes with map pins, however, I’m very intrigued and interested in learning more. Would you be open to diving deeper in a 1:1 user testing conversation privately where I can understand and see if we can fit it into the release?


  • Great question! So, we use our engine to do quite a few things for both DMs and players. As a DM, you can use the dashboard to add a bunch of utility extensions similar to what you see in the website screenshot (except that is for a player). This could include everything from your notes, to player stats, reminders, dice roller, location, etc. The extensions will be an open source library, so anyone should be able to eventually build their own and sell them in the app if they wanted to (or not). For DMs we also provide advanced features for the notes (like automagical player dictionaries which means it creates the character dictionary and context for you), encounters view (initiative tracker/encounter manager on steroids) and just be an overall hub for your group. Basically, it will help to streamline the group and game session in a way that hasn’t really been explored yet with the goal of just making playing and understanding the games easier.

    Long term we will also create a line of physical smart products that will connect to the app - like GM tiles that create a map for you vs. you doing it or buying it, etc.

    Ah, and there is also the raw engine itself in a conversational interface that you can use to help plan and execute your sessions. For example, I used to spend about 3 hours planning my sessions and now it only takes me on average about 15 minutes and we do about 4 hour sessions.

    And it does support any TTRPG system. I test it every week and so far there is not a system I’ve found (outside of indie) that I can’t create players and run a game with. It’s pretty cool.