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Editing and regenerating

Edit any section of your generated session inline, regenerate individual sections with AI guidance, and export to PDF, Markdown, or Obsidian format.

SessionWeaver generates the starting point. You make it yours.

Inline editing

Click any section of a generated session to edit it directly. Change wording, add your own ideas, rearrange details, or scrap something that does not fit your campaign. Every section — from the Strong Start to the Rewards — is fully editable.

Your edits are saved automatically. If you ever want to see what the AI originally generated, you can revert a section back to its generated version.

Edit with your table in mind

The generated content is written for a general audience of GMs. You know your players. Add inside jokes, reference their backstories, or tweak NPC dialogue to match your style. That is what turns a good session plan into a great one.

Section regeneration

Sometimes a section just does not land. Instead of editing it by hand, you can regenerate it. Each section has a Regenerate button that re-rolls just that section while leaving everything else untouched.

You can optionally add guidance text to steer the regeneration. For example:

  • "Make the encounters harder — the party has been steamrolling lately"
  • "Add a comedic NPC to the tavern scene"
  • "The strong start should be quieter and more ominous"

The AI uses your guidance alongside the full campaign context to produce a new version. If you do not like the result, regenerate again or edit it by hand.

Note

Section regenerations count against a separate quota from full session generations. Spinner (free) accounts get 3 section regenerations per month. Threadbinder gets 15, and Weaver is unlimited.

Exports

Once your session is polished, you can export it in several formats:

  • PDF — Two themes available: Old School (clean and minimal) and D&D Modern (sourcebook aesthetic with parchment and dark red rules). Both include stat blocks, encounter difficulty badges, and a table of contents.
  • Markdown — Plain markdown or Obsidian-flavored with wikilinks, callouts, and Fantasy Statblocks YAML blocks.
  • HTML — A self-contained, mobile-friendly page you can open on any device at the table.
Obsidian users

The Obsidian export creates files with wikilinks that connect directly to your vault. Entity names become clickable links.

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