Party character sheets

Character sheets that live in your party and campaign.

Your sheet should be in step with the loot, the gold, and the story, not stranded in a builder that has never heard of your party. Here the gear on your sheet is the same gear the table tracks.

Full sheets for D&D 5e, Pathfinder 2e, Daggerheart, and Draw Steel. Every player keeps their own.

A live sheet, yours to poke at.

A playable character sheet, not a spreadsheet

Drag a card between containers, or use the Move button. Gear is shared with your whole party, so it stays put until you change it.

Carried

On Pell right now

4 items
Pa

Pair of Whisperfang Daggers

2 lb · Wielded

Co

Coin pouch

1 lb · 75 gp

Dr

Dreamless Tincture

0 lb · Carried

Th

Thieves' Tools

1 lb · Tools

Party stash

Shared between the Lantern Company

2 items
Pe

Pell's Debt-Marker

0 lb · Debt

Wa

Ward-Stone Fragment

0 lb · Lead

This is the rogue Pell Quill from The Lantern Company. Drag his gear between Carried and the party stash; it is the same shared inventory the whole table reads.

Not a silo

The sheet lives in the party.

A standalone builder hands you a sheet and stops there. ScryRPG puts that sheet inside the campaign around your table, so your stats, gear, and notes connect to the party that earned them:

In the party

Your sheet sits beside the rest of the table, not in a tab only you can see.

In step with the gear

The kit on your sheet and the kit the party tracks are the same items.

In step with the story

The clue you found and the debt you owe stay pinned to your character.

In step with the gold

Split a reward and your pouch updates on your sheet and across the party at once.

The real sheet

Gear, gold, and loot move the sheet. The sheet moves them back.

The equipment on your sheet is the same gear in your party inventory, not a second copy to keep matched by hand. Claim a reward and it lands on your sheet. Equip a weapon and the party knows it left the stash.

A ScryRPG character sheet open to its inventory tab: equipped gear with item art, backpack contents, and weight and slot meters
The halfling rogue Pell Quill's sheet from The Lantern Company, open to his gear. The equipment here is the same gear the party inventory tracks, with weight and slots counted per carrier.

Less work for the GM

Every player keeps their own sheet.

The GM should not be the data entry clerk for the whole table. Each player owns their sheet: mark damage, swap gear, claim their share of the loot, and update notes on their own time. The GM still sees the whole roster and keeps review where it matters.

Need the math done for you? Your familiar can work the level-up and show the change before it lands, but it never edits a sheet you did not approve.

On your own time

Mark 8 damage
Equip a weapon
Claim your share of the split

One connected campaign

The sheet is one piece of the table.

Sheets, inventory, and lore are the same campaign around your table, seen from different angles. Start wherever the pain is, and the rest is already connected.

Character sheet FAQ

Quick answers.

Is this a standalone character builder like D&D Beyond?

No, and on purpose. Your sheet is built to live inside your party. If you want a sheet that knows about the rest of your table, that is the difference.

Does it support D&D 5e and Pathfinder 2e character sheets?

Yes, full sheets for both, plus Daggerheart and Draw Steel. Draw Steel sheets are fully supported, with treasure and kit tracking and shared party gear.

Can players update their own sheets without bugging the GM?

Yes. Each player marks damage, swaps gear, and claims loot on their own time, so the GM is not the data entry clerk.

More questions about getting started, pricing, and your data? Read the full FAQ.

Seat your party at the table.

Bring in one character and watch the sheet meet the party. Your campaign runs free, gear and gold and story all in step.

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