Your whole modlist,
managed for you.
Install from any mod page in one click, catch conflicts before they touch your save, and let mods, frameworks, and the app itself keep themselves up to date. This is the same interface you see below, running on your PC.





Not a screenshot. Switch to Frameworks or the Save editor, and flip a mod on or off.
One click, from anywhere
Hit Open in app on any mod page and a palmods:// link hands it straight to the manager.
The app opens a confirmation sheet showing exactly what will be written to your game folder — it never installs silently — verifies the download against its checksum, and drops it into the correct loader folder for your install. The plain Download button always works too, app or no app.
Conflicts caught before they break your save
Before anything touches your game folder, the app cross-checks what you're installing against what you already run.
It compares hooks, Lua tables, and asset paths across your whole library and surfaces hard conflicts with the names of the mods involved, so you decide up front instead of discovering it mid-crash. It also flags mods the latest Palworld patch is likely to have broken, right in your list.
Updates that find themselves
Three update loops run on their own, so nothing you rely on quietly falls behind.
Your installed mods are re-checked against the catalog every 30 minutes. Your frameworks are checked against their upstream releases on the same cadence. And the app updates itself over a cryptographically signed channel, verifying each release against a pinned key before it installs.
A full mod manager, not a downloader
Framework management
UE4SS, the bundled Logic Mods Framework, and PalSchema, managed as one dependency stack. Install the whole core runtime at once, repair a single component, or remove it cleanly. It knows the Palworld-specific UE4SS build and the right paths per install.
Save editor
Open a Level.sav and edit players, Pals, guilds, and inventory: levels, IVs, souls, passives, work suitability, tech points. Every change is validated against reference and range checks, fully undoable, and the original is backed up before it's touched.
Backups & restore
One click zips your entire loadout: every mod folder, Logic Mods, UE4SS, and your disabled mods. When a patch breaks something, restore the whole set just as fast. Built for Palworld's update cadence.
Per-install profiles
Steam, Game Pass, and dedicated Windows or Linux installs are detected automatically, each with its own tracked mods and frameworks. Switch the active install in a click, or add a folder by hand if it lives somewhere unusual.
Library sync & alerts
Sign in and your installed library syncs to your account, so you're notified the moment a mod you run ships an update, even across machines. Signed out, everything local still works; you just skip the sync.
Safe by default
Only virus-scanned, clean files are ever downloadable. Your refresh token lives in the OS keychain, never a file or a log, and your sign-in is only ever attached to PalMods' own API, never to a mod's download.
How install links work
Once the app is installed, the Open in app button on a mod page hands a palmods:// link to the desktop app. It comes forward, shows a confirmation sheet for exactly what will be installed, and only writes to your game folder after you approve it.
No throttling, wait timers, or paywalls, ever. The plain Download button on every mod works in your browser whether or not you have the app. The manager just makes it one step instead of five.
The app checks every mod against your game version the same way the site does, so what the app tells you always matches what the site tells you.
Is it safe? About the Windows SmartScreen prompt
The installer isn't code-signed yet, so SmartScreen may show a blue "Windows protected your PC" prompt the first time you run it. That's expected for a new publisher and doesn't mean the file is unsafe. Click More info, then Run anyway. Every release is virus-scanned before it ships, and code signing is on our near-term roadmap.
Stop babysitting your modlist.
Install it once and let it handle the installs, the load order, the conflicts, and the updates. You just play.

