I use Trilium for my notes (it’s similar to Obsidian MD, but open source, and WYSIWYG), pf2easy for quick references, and custom soundboards and Bluetooth speaker for ambience.
I picked up some “gold” fantasy coins to use a physical representations of hero points, some silver ones for focus points, and have printed off my own spell cards using pf2easy’s spellbook and some cheap card stock. I had been using coins for spell slots for a bit, too, but a less generic option was required after a few levels.
The Advanced GM screen has been a great resource during sessions, too.
I don’t currently have a laptop, so what I find invaluable might change once I get one.
I use Trilium for my notes (it’s similar to Obsidian MD, but open source, and WYSIWYG), pf2easy for quick references, and custom soundboards and Bluetooth speaker for ambience.
I picked up some “gold” fantasy coins to use a physical representations of hero points, some silver ones for focus points, and have printed off my own spell cards using pf2easy’s spellbook and some cheap card stock. I had been using coins for spell slots for a bit, too, but a less generic option was required after a few levels.
The Advanced GM screen has been a great resource during sessions, too.
I don’t currently have a laptop, so what I find invaluable might change once I get one.