DNDNote.com — Coming Soon
DNDNote.com is the planned fourth DND family site — not yet built, but already promised one account and one membership with the rest of the family.
DNDNote.com is the planned fourth site in the DND family. It does not exist yet — there is no app behind it today, only a reserved place at the war table. This page is an honest marker: here is what is actually known, and what its place in the family will mean when it lands. We will not pretend it does more than it does.
Status: not built yet
DNDNote.com has no implementation. None of the family's apps — DNDCards.com, DND.chat, or DNDWar.com — carry any DNDNote code. So far it exists only in planning notes as a future note brand. We are not going to describe a feature set we cannot stand behind, so this page stays deliberately short.
What the name suggests — a place for campaign notes — is a reasonable guess, but it is only a guess. Treat anything beyond this page as speculation until there is a real app to document.
How the brand resolves today
The one place DNDNote already appears is in this documentation site's own theming.
The docs recognize the dndnote.com host as a note brand, but because
that brand has no dedicated look defined yet, it currently falls back to the
DND.chat war-table theme. If you reach these docs through a DNDNote address, that
fallback is why they look like the rest of the family for now — not a sign that the
product is live.
What is guaranteed when it ships
DNDNote will not be a separate world with its own login. By design, it joins the same family spine the other three sites already share:
- One account. The signup you already have works on DNDNote the moment it launches — no new registration.
- One membership. A single membership spans the whole family rather than billing per site, so DNDNote is covered by the same plan. (See One Membership, Every Site.)
- One shared library. Your existing workspaces, campaigns, cards, and characters carry over. The same shared backend that lets a card you build in DNDCards show up in DND.chat and DNDWar will reach DNDNote too.
If you want the full picture of how the family is wired together — one account, one membership, one shared database — see How It All Connects.
What to use in the meantime
Until DNDNote ships, the three live sites already cover the table:
| You want to… | Use |
|---|---|
| Prep cards, build characters, run the compendium | DNDCards.com |
| Chat, roll auditable dice, run an autopilot DM | DND.chat |
| Run tactical battle-map combat | DNDWar.com |
Everything across all three is free during beta. Watch this page for updates — when DNDNote becomes real, this is where its documentation will live.
DNDWar.com — Tactical Battle-Map Combat
The grid battlemap where shared cards become tokens and assisted 5e combat — initiative, attacks, saves, conditions — runs itself.
One Membership, Every Site
A single membership covers the whole DND family — the Free, Pro, and AI-credits tiers, what's always free, and why nothing is charged during beta.