


The daily planner is meant to turn Pokopia's broad checklist into one realistic play session. Start with the next route you intend to run, then write only the materials, Pokemon, habitats, recipes, and event rewards that belong to that route. A focused sheet is easier to finish than a giant backlog, and it also makes it clearer which database page you should open next.
For habitat days, list the material recipe first, then add the Pokemon that benefit from the build. For Pokedex days, begin with the target Pokemon and record the habitat, region, timing note, and common mistake before you leave town. For event days, put the date window and reward path at the top so you do not spend the session farming the wrong currency or building a habitat that only matters after the event shop is unlocked.
Everything stays in this browser, so use short notes rather than private account-style data. If you switch devices, export or copy the important route notes before clearing site data. Treat the planner as a lightweight companion to the public guides, not as a cloud save system.
A good weekly rhythm is to keep one tab for today's route, one tab for long-term collection goals, and one tab for items that block several pages at once. When a task touches multiple systems, link it mentally back to the public pages: map for place, items for materials, habitats for builds, events for date windows, and Pokedex for the final collection target.
The Pokopia daily planner mirrors the official Pokopia paper planner as a free in-browser worksheet. You don't need an account — everything you type saves to this browser's local storage automatically with a short debounce. Closing the tab keeps your notes; switching to a different browser or device starts a new sheet, because the data lives on the device you typed it on. There's no sync, no upload, and no analytics on what you write here.
Everything in the planner is stored under one localStorage key (pokopia-planner) in your own browser. Clearing site data — through browser settings or a private-window session — will erase the planner. Use your browser's export tools if you want to keep a backup. The planner doesn't send your notes to any server, and the page works fully offline once it has loaded once.