About
The short story of who's behind Nomekop, and why it exists.
Hi, I'm John
I'm a Pokémon TCG collector based in Preston, in the UK. I started collecting as a nine-year-old, back with the very first sets — then, like a lot of people, I drifted away from it. These days I'm happily back into it as an adult, binders and all.
Nomekop is a passion project. I built it for the simple love of sorting cards — laying a collection out properly, working out what a complete set actually needs, and turning that into something you can print and slot into a binder.
What Nomekop does
Pick a set, a Pokémon, or an illustrator, and Nomekop lays out a binder for you — choose your pocket size, decide whether you're chasing a master set with all the reverse holos and special patterns, tick off what you own, and download tidy A4 pages to print. It's free, there are no accounts, and your collection ticks stay in your own browser.
And the name?
“Nomekop” is just Pokémon spelled backwards. That's the whole secret. It felt right for a little fan tool — familiar, but its own thing.
Where the data comes from — and how accurate it is
Card details and prices come from the open Pokémon TCG API (prices via TCGplayer). The full credits live on the Legal & credits page.
I take the numbers seriously. Master-set counts for the most recent eras are checked against collector guides; older sets are best-effort and carry a little “may be inaccurate” note where the count isn't fully verified. If you ever spot something wrong, please tell me — I read every report and fix what I can.
Say hello
Questions, ideas, or just want to talk binders? Email [email protected]. Nomekop is an independent fan project and isn't affiliated with Nintendo or The Pokémon Company — more on that on the Legal & credits page.
Thanks for stopping by.