Company Name: Campfire Technology LLC
About: Whether you want to write a book, tabletop RPG campaign, short story, or just
create for fun, Campfire’s writing software streamlines the writing process to
make beginning your project more efficient and staying on track easier.
Campfire’s interconnected tools make for a seamless worldbuilding experience
where you can quickly reference information, link story elements together, and
collaborate with other users in one place.
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by Aeliagoddess
I am really upset with this app. I waited a long time for it to come out and then when I found it existed I could never find it until I tried to use the mobile site today. The mobile site absolutely refuses to let you view anything being in an inspired mood I needed to access my project asap so I downloaded the app and it is severely disappointing. I created my project in the web browser and Mac app and I can’t see anything other than the titles of all my elements. All details are nonexistent. I cant get home for several days to verify my project is still intact so I am assuming it is just the app. All my descriptions, images, timelines, and relationship webs are missing. I have nothing but element titles. Really disappointing for this app that nothing carries over cross platform. I’m going to switch to another worldbuilding service because of this and issues I’ve had using the Mac app versus the web browser. Campfire is not worth it
by ContortionistLanguage14
There's hardly any explanations for anything. Creating a new something always puts it as (for example) "New Character" even though you name them, so you have to manually find the way to change the name for the new character in the list (I mean, come on now...). This app has this AMAZING feature called "tags". It can completely transform the creative process. Problem? Once again, it's unfinished and that's unfair. I can choose from a predetermined list of TONS of occupations, but I have to manually think of... personality traits? How can you tease us with such an incredible and transformative feature to the creative writing process and then completely abandon it at its most important part? I mean, think about it. Instead of thinking about my character and having to imagine the words to describe their personality, why can't I use this awesome tags feature and scroll through a list? It's a million times easier, embraces writers by helping to form new ideas, and y'all just... kinda half did everything. I get wanting to have your app be more open so it can cater to writers of all styles, but you can't just show us a potentially brilliant feature and give us a shoddy product. I'm so disappointed. When I first saw that option of selecting from a list of predetermined items I thought I had finally found a product from someone who understands what a novelist needs... but nope.
by Wireless DR
I had thought that the family trees would look like they do on the web version, but there isn’t an option to make them. I suppose I could use the panels to makeshift one, but that would look odd. Also, why does the timeline also look different from the web version? I thought that the mobile version of Campfire would mimic the look of web version. I think all tabs that need to be used are too much for my brain to comprehend (even though I use the Notes on my iPhone to write story information and stuff like that). I was going to give the mobile version a try, as I don’t want to pay for the web version of Campfire, but I think I’ll just stick with the method I’ve always used, which is using my iPhone Notes to organize my story information.