A practical Mii sharing website, not a fake upload portal
Tomodachi Share exists because players search for a simple Mii sharing website and usually find a scattered mix of screenshots, old forum posts, social media threads, and QR images with unclear sources. A useful Tomodachi Life Mii website should do more than repeat the phrase "share Miis." It should help players understand where a Mii came from, whether the source is a 3DS QR code, whether it is only a recreation reference, and whether the creator gave any credit or usage notes.
This first version stays honest about those limits. There is no account system, database, or user upload form. Instead, Tomodachi Share gives you clear pages for the jobs players actually search for: browsing Tomodachi Life Miis, learning how QR code sharing works, checking the Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream release and sharing situation, and planning a cast before spending time in the game. That makes the site useful even before a full community upload system exists.
How to use Tomodachi Share
Start with the Mii Gallery if you want inspiration for a new islander. The current entries use original sample illustrations and labels such as "Notes only" or "No QR yet" so users are not misled. When real community resources are added later, every entry should include a source, platform, and creator credit. This is especially important for popular searches like "sans mii tomodachi life" or character requests around anime and game franchises.
Use the Mii QR Codes guide when you are not sure whether an online code can work with your setup. Older Tomodachi Life sharing often depended on QR codes, while Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is documented around local wireless exchange. A responsible guide should explain that difference instead of promising a magic one-click import. If you are searching "tomodachi life share mii online," the safest answer is usually a mix of source checking, recreation notes, and platform-specific instructions.
Long-tail searches covered naturally
The site is structured around real search intent from the keyword research. The homepage targets the broad "tomodachi share" and "mii sharing website" intent. The gallery supports "tomodachi life miis," "tomodachi miis," and "miis tomodachi life." The QR page covers "tomodachi life miis qr codes," "mii maker online," and "tomodachi life share mii online." The Living the Dream guide explains searches around "tomodachi life 2 sharing miis" without pretending the official title is still unknown. The planner page addresses "tomodachi planner," "tomodachi life planner," "tomoplanner," and "tomo planner."
That keyword coverage is intentionally distributed across pages. Putting every phrase on one page would read badly and would not help users. Google can crawl the navigation, the descriptive internal links, the page headings, and the sitemap to understand how each page fits the broader Tomodachi Share topic. Users get the same benefit: each page has a clear job instead of a pile of repeated phrases.
What comes next
The next content step is not to scrape another website. The next step is to add vetted Mii entries with clear image rights, creator credits, and compatibility notes. A strong Tomodachi web resource should avoid false promises, avoid uncredited assets, and keep Nintendo affiliation language clear. TomodachiShare.org is fan-made and not affiliated with Nintendo, but it can still become a useful index for people who want a cleaner way to discover, recreate, and organize Miis.
Quick FAQ
Is Tomodachi Share official? No. It is a fan-made resource for Mii discovery, QR guidance, and island planning.
Can I upload a Mii here? Not yet. The first version avoids unmoderated uploads and focuses on useful static pages.
Where should I go next? Browse the gallery, read the QR guide, or open the planner depending on whether you are searching, verifying, or organizing.
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