
Your saves are your series
Protect months of progress. Roll back for alternate takes. Recover from anything.
Windows only. Free during beta.
One bad save kills a series
Months of episodes. One point of failure.
Episode 47
The series is thriving
Six months of weekly uploads. A dedicated audience. 120 hours of save history in one file.
Tuesday night
Steam Cloud syncs a corrupted save
A crash during autosave. Steam Cloud pushes the broken file to every device before you notice.
Wednesday morning
The series is dead
No usable backup. The last manual save is from episode 30. Seventeen episodes of progress, gone. Your audience is waiting.
With Tachyon
Roll back to the last clean snapshot. Episode 48 uploads on schedule.
Built for content production
The safety net between you and a dead series.
Instant Rollback
Restore any snapshot in seconds. Corruption, bad takes, accidental overwrites: all recoverable.
Alternate Takes
Roll back to before a key choice and record a different outcome without replaying hours of content.
Timestamped History
Every snapshot is dated and tagged by device. Scroll back to the exact session you need.
Series Isolation
Each series gets its own timeline. Saves from one never interfere with another.

One timeline per series
Each let's play gets its own save history. Scroll back by date to find your last session. Never load the wrong save before recording.
- ✓Dedicated timeline per series keeps saves separate
- ✓Timestamped snapshots so you can find any session
- ✓Roll back before a big choice to record alternate takes
Real creator disasters, solved
The problems that end series. And how they don't have to.

The Corrupted Series
80 hours into a let's play. A mod conflict corrupts your save after upload. Steam Cloud spreads the damage.
Roll back to the last clean snapshot. Resume recording the next episode without losing a single session.

The Choice Episode
Your audience wants to see both sides of a major decision, but the game autosaved past the point of no return.
Roll back to before the choice. Record one outcome, roll back again, record the other. Two episodes from one session.

The Lost Starting Point
You finished recording last week, but forgot exactly where you stopped. The wrong starting point means a continuity gap.
Scroll your save history by date, find the timestamp from your last recording session, and resume from the exact moment.
Stop risking your series
One corrupted save shouldn't cost you months of work.
Download Free BetaWindows only. Free during beta.