Why a Tomodachi planner is useful
A Tomodachi Life island can fill up quickly, especially when you mix friends, original characters, anime Miis, game characters, and meme choices. Without a planner, it is easy to forget which source image inspired a Mii, which QR code still needs verification, or which personality type you have already used too often. A Tomodachi planner gives you a simple map of the whole cast before you spend time rebuilding characters in the game.
This tool is intentionally local. Your entries stay in your browser unless you export a JSON backup. That fits the first version of Tomodachi Share because the site has no login, no database, and no user-upload system. It also means you can use the planner as a private notebook for source links, compatibility notes, voice ideas, rooms, and relationship plans.
How to build a better Tomodachi plaza
The Tomodachi plaza works best when the cast is balanced. If every resident comes from the same fandom or has the same personality, island life can feel flat. A better approach is to reserve slots for different groups: friends and family, original characters, anime, games, celebrities, memes, and a few experimental entries. The stats at the top of this planner help you notice obvious gaps before you start recreating everyone.
Use the tags field to mark broad categories such as anime, games, oc, celebrity, QR, recreation, or Living the Dream. Use the source field for a URL, creator name, or page title. Use the notes field for anything that will matter later: facial details, voice settings, room ideas, whether the Mii is based on a 3DS QR code, or whether you still need to check the Mii QR codes guide.
Tomoplanner, tomo planner, and search intent
The keyword research showed demand around "tomoplanner," "tomo planner," "tomodachi planner," and "tomodachi life planner." Those searches point to a tool, not just an article. Players want to arrange a cast, compare personalities, and export a plan they can reuse. This page answers that intent with a working planner instead of a page that only describes one.
The planner also connects naturally with the rest of the site. If you find a sample in the Mii Gallery, add it to a slot and record its status. If you are preparing for Living the Dream, mark whether an entry is intended for local wireless exchange, manual recreation, or an older QR workflow. That creates a practical bridge between discovery and gameplay.
Exporting and maintaining your plan
Browser storage is convenient, but it can be cleared by privacy tools or browser resets. Export your planner JSON when you make meaningful progress. The file is small, readable, and easy to import later. This is especially helpful if you plan multiple islands or want to share a cast outline with a friend without sharing private notes publicly.
A planner should reduce friction, not add busywork. Start with names only, then add source notes and tags as your cast becomes clearer. The best Tomodachi Share workflow is simple: find a Mii idea, verify the source, save it in the planner, and only then spend time recreating it in the game.