About Keeper Goods
For the table. For the campaign. For the long game.
THE WHY
This project started because of a notebook that didn't exist.
Dad runs a Dungeons & Dragons campaign that's been going for years โ the kind that earns the long shelf. He wanted a real notebook for it. Something hardcover. Something built to survive a long campaign and the inevitable coffee spills. Something that felt like a real book, not a template printed on demand.
We started looking.
Etsy had thousands of listings, mostly mediocre print-on-demand with templated covers. Amazon had official corporate-designed notebooks that all looked like they were assembled by committee. The artisan handmade leather options started at $150 with six-week lead times.
Nothing in the middle. Nothing that felt like a real notebook brand โ the way Field Notes is for pocket carry, the way Baron Fig is for productivity โ but for tabletop play.
That gap is the whole reason Keeper Goods exists.
THE BRAND
Every product we design starts with one question: Would Dad's campaign be better with this?
If yes, it gets made. If no, it doesn't.
That's the entire filter. It keeps us honest. It keeps us from launching things we don't believe in. And it means every notebook we ship has been tested at a real table before we ever offered it to yours.
THE PEOPLE
Keeper Goods is a father-son project. Jack designs, lists, and ships. Dad plays D&D, tests every product, and provides the kind of critique only a 30-year game master can give.
We are small on purpose. The goal isn't to be the biggest tabletop stationery brand. The goal is to be the most thoughtful.
WHAT WE MAKE
Lorekeeper โ premium hardcover notebooks and printable PDFs for tabletop game masters, players, and worldbuilders.
Notekeeper โ general-use hardcover journals for the long-form curious.
Coming: more product lines for developers, makers, and the broader Keeper family. If you have a request, we read every email โ hello@keepergoods.com.
THE PROMISE
We will not sell you a notebook we wouldn't keep ourselves.
โ Jack
Founder, Keeper Goods