The cracked realms is a D&D community who organises regular DM based campaigns; in this case-study we will find how they use Atomcal to streamline their campaign management.
TABLE OF CONTENT
1. Custom guest statuses (player/DM)
2. Seat limits (5/1)
3. Auto campaign images on Discord
4. Campaign history saved
5. Sync with twitch schedule
6. Public calendar to share campaigns
7. Event list for quick view
8. Leader board to identify active players
9. And the new metrics field
Player or DM?
Allow members to signup as players and DMs!
![](http://res-4.cloudinary.com/atomcal/image/upload/q_auto/v1/blog-images/2023/09/Screenshot-2023-09-01-at-8.47.12-pm.png)
Limit seats
Limit seats to 1 DM and 5 players to understand who is joining
![](http://res-2.cloudinary.com/atomcal/image/upload/q_auto/v1/blog-images/2023/09/Screenshot-2023-09-01-at-9.50.40-pm.png)
Auto quest images using AI
Create events on discord and have an AUTO image added to these events
![](http://res-2.cloudinary.com/atomcal/image/upload/q_auto/v1/blog-images/2023/09/Screenshot-2023-09-01-at-9.35.45-pm.png)
Campaign history saved
Every campaign is saved for later review
![](http://res-2.cloudinary.com/atomcal/image/upload/q_auto/v1/blog-images/2023/09/Screenshot-2023-09-03-at-12.14.45-am.png)
Sync with twitch schedule
All campaigns are synced with twitch schedule
![](http://res-3.cloudinary.com/atomcal/image/upload/q_auto/v1/blog-images/2023/09/Screenshot-2023-09-03-at-12.17.16-am.png)
Public calendar to share campaigns
Public vanity url https://atomcal.com/tcr
![](http://res-5.cloudinary.com/atomcal/image/upload/q_auto/v1/blog-images/2023/09/Screenshot-2023-09-03-at-12.12.48-am.png)
Event list for quick view
Bot shares the event list for quickly viewing in discord
![](http://res-4.cloudinary.com/atomcal/image/upload/q_auto/v1/blog-images/2023/09/Screenshot-2023-09-03-at-12.40.27-am.png)
Leader board to identify active players
Player leaderboard is generated to identify top performers
![](http://res-4.cloudinary.com/atomcal/image/upload/q_auto/v1/blog-images/2023/09/Screenshot-2023-09-03-at-12.19.13-am.png)
And the new metrics field
There is a field on the webpage that shows visits to your calendar
![](http://res-3.cloudinary.com/atomcal/image/upload/q_auto/v1/blog-images/2023/09/Screenshot-2023-09-03-at-12.49.32-am.png)