November 11, 2025

Website, Documentation and Community

With the core systems stable, I shifted focus to everything surrounding the platform. Talescape now has its first public-facing website. The site introduces the platform’s purpose, explains the roles of Bards and Dreamers, and outlines the roadmap for the next development stages. It is connected directly to the backend API, which allows documentation and dynamic content to be shared between the app and the website.

I also wrote the first version of the official documentation. It covers the main systems of the editor, including story creation, events, actions, conditions, and the media library. The documentation will grow with each update, but it already provides a clear overview for early users and internal testers. Integrating it with the API makes it possible to display help articles directly inside the editor later.

Outside the app, I began building the community infrastructure. Talescape now has a Discord server, which will serve as the main hub for announcements, development discussions, and contests. I also created the first social media accounts to reserve the official names and prepare for public communication.

These steps mark the beginning of Talescape’s transition from internal development to public presence. The technical foundation is in place, and the focus now shifts toward inviting the first Bards and gathering feedback before release.