TabletopTown

Game night in your pocket


TabletopTown is a free mobile app for iOS & Android. TabletopTown lets you play TTRPG’s with your friends whenever, wherever.

  • Blair Dawson

    She/Her — Head of Community

    Blair Dawson is a community manager, standup comedian and person of interest. Blair is based in NYC (but will go anywhere.) She regrettably hosts a podcast with her 82 year-old dad, It’s Genetic, which Vulture calls exceptional and noteworthy. Most importantly, Blair was once cold contacted to audition as a vape shop clerk for the Emmy nominated Hulu series, Ramy. She didn’t get it, but feels honored to be included.

  • Daniel Salinas

    He/Him—Engineering

    Daniel has been programming computers for over 25 years, since taking a C++ course in 9th grade. After that formative moment, he began work designing GPUs and video games, before finally settling into building websites and apps. As a lifelong board game enthusiast, he has spent the last several years developing applications that make board games easier to play. He is excited to continue this mission at Tabletop Town.

  • Erik Sandberg

    They/Them — Engineering

    Erik always intended to become a software developer. They grew up loving logic puzzles and trying to figure out how things work. While studying Software Engineering at Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo, CA, Erik co-founded a software startup with a few friends and helped grow it into a successful business. Now, they’re excited to engage in new cooperative ventures with their brother and friends, new and old.

  • Kelly DeWindt

    She/Her — CEO

    First and foremost, Kelly is a storyteller - whether that's writing YA fiction, DM'ing a long-form campaign, or shaping a brand's narrative. Thanks to a friend's recommendation, she fell sidewise into the word of TTRPG's and promptly decided to never leave. The official voice of Tabletop Town, her style is simultaneously whimsical and sardonic. She loves mysteries, high fantasy, musicals, Retief, and her pup Parker.

  • Korinn Sandberg

    She/Her — Design

    Korinn is a cloud that is hard to catch and pin down (cue the frolic and song), but she excels at pinning down imagery for challenging concepts. From hospitality to children’s retail, she develops playful visuals and brand identities. She’s made of white cheddar and onomatopoeias. Your craft trash is her treasure. She is your lovable camp counselor in the wilderness of life, asking more questions than answering them.

  • Lily Strozewski

    She/Her — Operations

    Lily thrives off of finding order in chaos. Whether it be managing print shops, running youth programs, or helping plan weddings, she has always enjoyed planning and executing projects. She believes there is nothing better than a well-designed chart and a strong cup of coffee. When she isn't learning a new hobby (making chainmail is the most recent) she is gaining proficiency in longsword through her local HEMA club.

  • Maya Webster

    They/Them — Engineering

    Maya tripped down an obscure mathematical hole early in life, getting into computers by accident. Early game design attempts involved drawing mazes full of traps and coins, rather than doing classwork. They play games whenever time allows, and love solving weird problems whenever they come up, even if they don't need solving. They also are trying to turn their office into a greenhouse and backyard into a food forest.

  • Mikkel Sandberg

    He/Him — CTO / Engineering

    Mikkel never intended to become a software developer. For as long as he can remember, he wanted to do something that combined technical and creative disciplines, but coding didn't seem like it. However, in college, he took a web development class and immediately was hooked. He learned more about programming, got hired as a web developer, worked in various roles, and eventually, he and his friends built Tabletop Town.

  • Peter Freeby

    He/Him — COO / Design

    A cross disciplinary designer who makes things to help people tell stories. Peter has had a career in digital management for fine artist’s studios and estates, system and web design for news, UX design for software and backend tools, and print design with indie publishers. He has won awards and grants for work in digital publication design. Formerly co-founder of Vett News and design director of Artist Estate Studio.

  • Shaunna Huynh

    She/Her — Design

    Shaunna Huynh (pronounced: Yay you win) is a print designer who hails from the corporate world. Her area of expertise is design systems, like icon sets or style guides. Not out here tryna reinvent the wheel, but sometimes she makes things that help peeps navigate the world. She also specializes in organizing processes, personal items, info, and on occasion... people. Oh one last thing. Pineapples do belong on pizza.