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Community Tools
June 4, 2026 at 06:49 PM
Corrected wikilink existence flags
Because Pokemon Pokopia has a very large Pokedex and hundreds of habitat and crafting recipes, the player community has built a range of unofficial companion apps, trackers, and reference databases. These fan-made tools fill the gap left by the game's limited in-game tracking, helping players check what they still need to collect, plan habitats, and calculate the materials required for upcoming builds. They are not made by or affiliated with the game's developer or publisher, and none of them are required to play. This page summarizes the kinds of companion tools the community relies on rather than endorsing any single one.

Most community tools fall into one of a few overlapping categories. The table below describes what each category does and which in-game systems it tracks.
Tool Type | What It Does | In-Game Systems Covered |
|---|---|---|
Pokedex tracker | Lets you mark which Pokemon you have already befriended and shows what is still missing, often with each Pokemon's specialty and where its habitat appears. | Pokedex, specialties, habitat locations |
Habitat database | Lists every habitat with the exact furniture and material requirements needed to build it, so you can look up a recipe before gathering. | Habitat Dex, habitat item requirements |
Recipe and crafting calculator | Adds up the total raw materials needed to build several habitats or craft several items at once, then subtracts what you already have to show the remaining amount to gather. | Crafting recipes, cooking recipes, material totals |
Town and area planner | Helps lay out houses, habitats, and decorations across regions and tracks Pokemon comfort levels per area, sometimes with an attraction-score estimate. | Housing, comfort levels, town layout |
General reference / guide site | Collects written guides, event timelines, and code lists in one place for quick lookups. | Guides, events, mystery gift codes |
These tools are community-maintained, so their data can lag behind the latest version updates until volunteers refresh it. When a tool disagrees with what you see in your own game, trust the game.
None of them connect to your save automatically; you enter your own progress, so a fresh device or browser starts empty unless the tool offers its own cloud sync.
They are optional. Everything they track can also be checked in-game through the Pokedex, the build menus, and the Pokemon Center terminal.