For RPG Tables

Turn Tracking for RPGs and Initiative Order

RPG tables have their own rhythm: initiative order, combat rounds, delayed actions, reactions, players stepping away, and long tactical decisions. The NexTurn Tabletop System gives the table a visible hardware signal for the current turn.

01

A visible initiative aid

NexTurn is not trying to replace your character sheet, VTT, or GM notes. It is a tabletop signal that helps everyone see who is active right now.

02

Useful during campaign play

In recurring campaigns, the same group uses the same table habits week after week. Hardware that stays consistent can reduce the mental overhead of calling and recalling turn order.

03

Hardware-first, app-supported

The physical node is the visible interface. The app helps configure flows when the table needs more than simple clockwise order.

Questions

Common questions

Is NexTurn an RPG initiative app?

No. It is a hardware-first turn tracker that can support initiative-style play without making a phone or tablet the focus.

Can the GM use NexTurn for enemies?

The cleanest setup is usually one node per active player, with the GM using setup options and table procedure for non-player turns.

Available now

Buy the NexTurn Tabletop System

Finished hardware is the main purchase path. DIY digital files are available for makers who want to build their own nodes.

NexTurn 4 Node Bundle

4 Node Bundle

$299

A ready-to-play 4-node starter pack for smaller board game nights.

Available now - US only View option
NexTurn 6 Node Bundle

6 Node Bundle

$457

A finished 6-node setup for groups that often play 5-6 player games.

Available now - US only View option
NexTurn DIY Digital Files

DIY Digital Files

$65

Firmware, printable housing files, and activation for makers building their own NexTurn nodes.

Available now - US and international View option