Nocera's public beta is live. Here's everything that shipped in v0.9.
What's New
AI Loremaster — Describe your world in natural language and watch wiki entries appear automatically. The Loremaster extracts every NPC, location, faction, and item from your prose, fills in properties, and links them together.
Campaign management — Create and switch between campaigns from the dashboard. Each campaign is fully isolated — its own entities, chats, sessions, and wiki.
Entity wiki pages — Six built-in types: NPC, Location, Faction, Item, Event, and Lore. Each has a flexible property system with inline editing. Lock any property to prevent the AI from overwriting it.
Relationships — Link entities with free-text labels. Every relationship is clickable from the wiki page and visible in the sidebar graph.
Session tracking — Group chats into sessions with dates and linked entities. The AI generates a 2–4 sentence recap at the end of each session.
Semantic search — Find any entity by meaning, not just exact name. Built on pgvector — searches across all entity names, summaries, and properties at once.
Custom entity types — Pro users can define types beyond the six defaults. Name them, choose an icon, and the AI will recognize them in conversation.
Private notes — A per-entity scratchpad the AI never reads or writes. For GM-only information that should never surface to players.
Pro plan — $8/month via Stripe. Unlimited campaigns, unlimited entities, and 2,000 AI messages per month.
What's Next
We're working on a richer wiki layout system (drag-and-drop cards, multiple content sections per entity), better onboarding for new DMs, and relationship visualization. The roadmap is tracked in Discord.
If you find a bug or have a feature request, drop it in #feedback. Everything gets read.
Vance Andersen
Part of the Nocera Labs team. Building tools for dungeon masters and TTRPG players — and running campaigns since 2014.