TTRPG player display & GM dashboard

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Weave stories. Control the table.

TableWeaver helps game masters run in-person and online tabletop RPG sessions with a shared player display for quests, maps, handouts, and combat status — all controlled from a clean GM dashboard.

Built for fantasy campaigns, second-screen tables, and game nights using Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder 2e, Daggerheart, and other tabletop RPG systems.

Dungeons & Dragons Pathfinder 2e Daggerheart TTRPG homebrew

What TableWeaver does

A focused second screen for the players, controlled by the GM.

Stop juggling browser tabs, private notes, image windows, and half-visible initiative trackers. TableWeaver separates the control surface from the player-facing view so you decide exactly what the table sees.

Player display

Send a clean, readable view to a TV, projector, tablet, or shared browser window. Show the current scene, quest, map, clue, or combat state without exposing private GM controls.

GM dashboard

Manage what is visible from one command surface. Keep private prep, session notes, upcoming handouts, and table status close at hand while the display stays simple.

Handouts & maps

Prepare images, maps, clues, and display cards before the session, then reveal them when the story needs them.

Combat status

Give players the visible state they need: active turn, round number, known conditions, objectives, and encounter context.

Quest log

Keep objectives, rumors, discoveries, and session goals visible so the party stays oriented during complicated adventures.

Table-friendly design

Large typography, high-contrast panels, parchment surfaces, and fantasy visual language made for being seen across the room.

For many fantasy RPG tables

Useful for D&D, Pathfinder 2e, Daggerheart, and homebrew campaigns.

TableWeaver is system-flexible. It does not need to replace your character sheet, VTT, rulebook, or encounter builder. It gives your group a better shared display layer for the things players should see.

Search-friendly use cases

  • Dungeons & Dragons player display for maps and handouts
  • Pathfinder 2e GM dashboard for visible encounter status
  • Daggerheart campaign display for scenes, objectives, and shared notes
  • Generic TTRPG second screen for in-person game nights

Publisher names are used descriptively. TableWeaver is independent and not an official tool for those games.

How it works

One private control view. One shared player view.

1. Prepare

Add session material: maps, handouts, quest text, display notes, and combat context.

2. Control

Use the GM dashboard to choose what is visible, hidden, queued, or currently shown.

3. Display

Open the player view on a TV, monitor, tablet, or projector so the table sees a focused shared scene.

Early access

Start shaping the TableWeaver beta.

Try the app, test the player display flow, and help refine what a tabletop RPG command surface should feel like.

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FAQ

Common questions

Is TableWeaver a virtual tabletop?

Not exactly. TableWeaver is focused on GM-controlled display and session presentation. It can complement a VTT, paper play, in-person maps, or a rules tool.

Can I use it for Pathfinder 2e, Dungeons & Dragons, or Daggerheart?

Yes. TableWeaver is designed for tabletop RPG sessions generally, including Pathfinder 2e, Dungeons & Dragons, Daggerheart, and homebrew games. It is independent and not officially affiliated with those publishers.

Can I show it on a TV?

Yes. The player display is intended to work well on a TV, monitor, projector, tablet, or shared browser window.