Discord Voice Transcription
Firelight can join a Discord voice channel, record the session, transcribe who said what, and keep the record available after the game.
PF2e/D&D automated campaign notes and tools, built around Discord voice transcription for real game sessions.
Built for DMs who want reliable session records without manually writing every recap, roll, and table decision during play.
One hosted campaign workspace for the parts of a table that usually scatter across Discord voice, Foundry sheets, chat logs, notes, and memory.
Firelight can join a Discord voice channel, record the session, transcribe who said what, and keep the record available after the game.
Dice rolls from Discord, and planned FoundryVTT roll events, can appear inside the transcript so checks, saves, attacks, and table outcomes stay tied to the conversation.
Organize session notes, character notes, world lore, transcripts, and persistent campaign details into searchable libraries owned by the DM.
For tables that want it, Firelight can use those libraries to answer direct questions about the campaign or summarize the full story so far.
Firelight is designed for tables that want useful records without giving up control of their voices, notes, or campaign data.
Voice, transcripts, campaign notes, character details, and table data submitted to Firelight are not used to train AI models.
Voice transcription tiers can be offered without generative AI tools, giving AI-cautious tables a clean way to keep session records.
Archive questions, campaign summaries, visions, and other generative features can be enabled separately for groups that actively want them.
Plans are intended to scale by feature access and usage, not by exposing player data or selling campaign information.
Session transcription for tables that want searchable campaign records without generative AI access.
Transcription plus organized lore libraries, session notes, transcript search, and optional direct questions.
Expanded campaign utilities for groups using Discord, FoundryVTT, summaries, images, alchemy, and future table integrations.
Each DM gets one isolated campaign space, its own player accounts, a campaign login URL, and settings for enabled Firelight tools.