PocketRune is a 9-pocket binder planner for TCG collectors. Lay out spreads, slice Michi-method art tiles across pockets, track owned and wanted cards, and export print-ready PDFs that line up at 100% scale.
Drop cards into 2×2, 3×3, 3×4 or 4×4 pockets. Swap, mark owned, stage missing slots. Empty pockets look intentional, not broken.
Upload an image, pick a 1×1 / 2×1 / 1×2 / 2×2 span, and the slicer crops with seam-safe and safe-zone guides. Tiles line up when the binder is open.
Insert sheets export at 63×88 mm with bleed, crop marks, and a 10 mm calibration square. Letter and A4. Binder preview PDFs and missing-card CSVs ship alongside.
Collectors have been doing this with rulers, Photoshop, and a lot of patience. PocketRune replaces that with a calibrated cropper: span the pockets you want, see the seams before they print, and export pieces that line up when the page is open.
JPG, PNG, WebP. The original is preserved at full resolution for export — the studio just works on a preview.
1×1, 2×1, 1×2, 2×2, full-page. The cropper locks the right aspect ratio automatically.
Faint pixel guides show where the binder's plastic seam will fall, plus a safe inset for important details.
The slicer cuts the source into per-pocket tiles, attaches them as an art-tile group, and drops them straight into the spread.
A 10 mm calibration square, crop marks, and labelled pieces (Page 6 · r2c1) so you trim without guessing.
Pick a layout. 20 pages by default — adjustable.
Card index by name, set, artist, rarity.
Drag, swap, mark owned. Spreads stay legible.
Art tiles across pockets with safe zones.
PDF inserts at 63×88 mm with crop marks.
Every insert PDF includes a 10 mm calibration square so you can confirm the printer scaled at 100%. Tiles are labelled with their binder, page, row, and column. Letter and A4. Cut by hand or in a guillotine — they line up either way.