AI Roleplay Memory Gets Better By Dreaming
The problem with most AI companions isn't personality — it's that they can't remember why you fell in love with them.
The problem with most AI companions isn't personality — it's that they can't remember why you fell in love with them.
Platform-specific pro tips to help you get the most out of Stage Whisper. The more you put in, the more you get out.
Why AI can't be told to keep secrets, and how Stage Whisper solves it by splitting text generation into two specialized roles: the Story Director and the Scene Director.
Why D&D doesn't work well with an AI GM, and how I built a simpler solo-focused system based on Fate
Stage Whisper is for long-running TTRPG campaigns. Here's how NSFW roleplay fits into that, and how to set it up with your own API key.
Most AI chat tools are built for one-on-one roleplay with a single character. Here's what it actually takes to run a long-running campaign with multiple characters, persistent threads, and real player agency.
Video games give you choices. TTRPGs give you freedom. And now AI finally gives you both.
The problem with AI roleplay tools include memory, context dilution, context limits, and the fact that characters need to remember you. Here's how Stage Whisper's memory system gets around them.
After years of wanting to play TTRPGs but never finding the right group, one developer discovered how AI personality systems could recreate that collaborative magic solo. Here's how that led to building Stage Whisper: an AI GM for players who want agency in worldbuilding without the scheduling and social overhead of a traditional group.