What it is
Seelie.me is a community-maintained Genshin Impact web planner. It combines several functions that are split across other tools: achievement tracking (what you have versus the total), planning materials to level multiple characters simultaneously, daily and weekly resin tracking, and notes for in-game tasks.
The differentiating feature: a companion app installable from the in-game Browser Shop (the browser tab inside Genshin itself) that automatically syncs your inventory, character levels, talents, and resin to Seelie. Instead of manually updating every time you ascend someone, it does it in the background.
What problem it solves
Genshin has several parallel progress systems: character ascension, talents (3 per character), weapons, achievements per region, achievements per mechanic. Visualizing it all simultaneously in-game is hard — the in-game planning menu only allows 2 active characters at a time. If you want to decide "this week, what priority do I give my resin?", you need a global view of all targets.
Seelie solves this with a unified dashboard where you have all your target characters visible, all pending achievements, and the materials you have stockpiled. The companion app means that info reflects your real account without recurring manual work.
Differentiation vs Genshin Center and Paimon.moe
Genshin Center: very pure planner, optimized specifically for "what you're missing to take this character to 90". Faster for simple cases, but requires manual data entry and has no achievement tracking or multi-character single-view.
Paimon.moe: main focus on gacha tracking (pulls, pity, wishes). Has secondary modules but its core is gacha.
Seelie.me: focus on multi-character planning + achievements in one UI. It's the best "global view" of progress. Trade-off: more initial setup overhead, and slightly higher learning curve.
Recommendation: Seelie when you want a unified dashboard for everything, Genshin Center for quick single-character calculations, Paimon.moe specifically for pull tracking.
What people use it for
Deciding weekly farming priorities: you see all your target characters on one screen with what materials they need. You decide what domain to do today based on real gaps, not intuition.
Tracking hidden achievements: the achievement list is organized by category with a "completed / pending" mark. Useful to know which achievements you're missing without opening 5 in-game tabs.
Multi-character planning: you want to take Furina and Neuvillette both to 90 simultaneously. Seelie sums required materials for both and shows you the aggregate total. You decide if you have enough materials or not.
Resin spending tracking: you mark how much resin you spent each day. Useful to not forget spending it (resin caps at 200 and wasting is losing primogems).
In-game task notes: you want to remember "complete world quest X when I get back to the game". Seelie has a notes module so you don't lose pending tasks.
Who this isn't for
If you only plan 1-2 characters and hate initial setup, Genshin Center is faster. If your focus is gacha (pulls, pity, future banners), Paimon.moe is superior. If you play Genshin casually without wanting optimization, all of this is overkill — the game already has a basic in-game planner for simple cases.
How it's used in practice
Go to
seelie.me/and create a free account (email + password). Doesn't require HoYoverse account.Initial setup: enter your characters with their current levels, current talents, and target levels. This takes 10-30 minutes depending on roster size.
(Optional but recommended) In-game in Genshin, open the Browser and go to the Browser Shop. Search for "Seelie companion" and install it. This lets you sync inventory and stats automatically from inside the game.
Once configured, you open Seelie every time you want to plan farming. It shows you what materials you need this week, what achievements you could chase, and suggested resin for your targets.
You manually mark or sync when you ascend someone or farm materials. Seelie updates the dashboard.
Honest limitations
Initial setup is heavy. Configuring your full roster with current levels takes time. For someone with 50+ characters this can be 30-60 minutes. The companion app reduces this but only if you have Genshin open on PC.
Only available in English. No translations to other languages. If your English is limited, certain technical terminologies may be confusing.
Companion app only works on PC. Mobile/console can't use the in-game Browser Shop with the same functionality. You lose one of its biggest advantages.
Updates for new characters can be delayed. Since it's community-maintained, recently launched characters can take days to appear in Seelie's database. In the meantime, manual planning.
Doesn't do damage calculations. Doesn't replace Akasha or gcsim for DPS analysis. It's progress planning, not combat optimization.
No official support. If your account has a bug or you lose data, you depend on Seelie's Discord for help. It's not corporate support like HoYoLAB.
How to get started
Go to seelie.me/ and create a free account. For your first use, I recommend: configure only your 4-5 main characters first, not the full roster. You'll learn the interface faster and see the value immediately. Then, expand to more characters as needed.
If you play on PC: install the companion app from the in-game Browser Shop (Genshin → Settings → Browser → Browser Shop → search Seelie). This saves you 80% of recurring data entry. Installation is trivial (it's just a bookmark with a plugin).
For recurring use: check Seelie 2-3 times per week — before each daily reset to decide what domains to do, and before each Spiral Abyss reset to check pending achievements and planned team comps.