Tool
Base workforce optimizer
Tell us which Pals you've got, and we'll staff your base — handing each job to your best-suited Pal and flagging the ones nobody can cover yet.
About the workforce optimizer
A Palworld base only runs as well as the Pals working it. Every Pal has a set of work suitabilities — Kindling, Watering, Planting, Handiwork, Mining, Lumbering, Gathering, Transporting and more — each at a level that decides how fast it does that job. The trick to a smooth base isn't cramming in your strongest fighters; it's making sure every job you rely on has a capable worker, without three Pals fighting over the same task while the furnace sits cold.
This optimizer does that matchmaking for you. Point it at the Pals you actually own — it reads them straight from your tracked collection when you're logged in, or you can pick a set by hand — and it assigns each job to your best-suited Pal, giving each Pal a single lead role so your workforce spreads across as many jobs as possible instead of doubling up. You get a clear picture of which jobs are covered and at what level, who your backups are, and — most usefully — which jobs nobody can handle yet, so you know exactly what to catch or breed next.
Because it's driven by the game's real work-suitability data, the recommendations stay correct through updates. Pair it with the work planner to see the strongest Pals for any single job across the whole Paldeck, the passive planner to give your workers speed-boosting passives like Artisan and Serious, and your collection to track what you've caught.
Good to know
How does the optimizer choose?
It looks at every Pal you have and every job it can do, then hands each job to the best-suited Pal — giving each Pal a single job so your base spreads across as many work types as possible instead of piling onto one.
Why does one job say "not covered"?
None of your current Pals has that suitability. Catch or breed one that does — the per-job lists show who's strongest so you know what to aim for.
Does a higher level really matter?
Yes. A higher work-suitability level means the Pal does that job faster, so leading each job with your highest-level worker gets more done with fewer Pals.