Campaign Visibility & Discovery
Last updated Mar 18, 2026
Visibility Settings
Every campaign has three visibility levels:
- Private (default) — only the DM, Co-DMs, and invited players can see it
- Unlisted — anyone with the direct link can view the public campaign page, but it won't appear in search or discovery
- Public — listed on the Campaign Discovery page for anyone to browse
To change visibility:
- Go to your campaign settings
- Select the visibility level
- Save changes
When you set a campaign to Unlisted or Public, a URL slug is auto-generated from your campaign title.
The Discovery Page
The Campaign Discovery page lets anyone browse public campaigns. Featured campaigns (those with the most players and sessions) appear at the top.
Visitors can:
- Sort by Recent, Most Players, or Most Sessions
- Browse campaign cards showing cover image, title, player count, session count, and synopsis
What's Visible on Public Campaign Pages
When your campaign is public or unlisted, visitors can see:
- Campaign title, setting, synopsis, and cover image
- Party roster — accepted players and their characters
- Published sessions — only sessions you've marked as published
- Player-visible quests — quests you've toggled visible
- Player-visible NPCs — NPCs you've toggled visible
- Story arcs — arc titles and status
Everything else (DM notes, hidden quests, unpublished sessions) remains private.
Reviews & Comments
Public campaigns can receive reviews and comments from other users:
- Reviews — 1–5 star ratings with title and description. Each user can leave one review per campaign. You cannot review your own campaign.
- Comments — threaded discussions on the campaign page. As the DM, you can hide inappropriate comments.
- Helpful votes — users can mark reviews as helpful
Reviews contribute to your public profile reputation.