# PoGO Friends > One-tap Pokémon GO friend codes. Every tap puts a fresh, unused trainer code on > your clipboard — you never get the same code twice. Codes come from trainers all > over the world (US, Europe, Japan, Korea and more), newest first. PoGO Friends is a free web app at https://trainercodes.app. It answers the question "how do I quickly get Pokémon GO friend codes to add friends?" better than code boards or Reddit threads: instead of scrolling ad-heavy lists, you press one button and the next unused code is copied for you. Per-user dedup means every code you receive is one you have not seen before. You can also submit your own trainer code to receive friend requests back — your country is detected automatically and your code goes to the front of the queue. Why people add friends in Pokémon GO: friendship level-ups give the biggest XP payouts in the game (up to 100,000+ XP with a Lucky Egg), gifts supply Pokéballs, Lucky Friends enable lucky trades, and country-specific friends unlock Vivillon patterns. PoGO Friends gives you a batch of fresh, unused codes for free every day. ## Pages - [Front page](https://trainercodes.app/): the one-tap copy button, live world map of where pool codes come from, and the submit-your-code form - [Setup guide](https://trainercodes.app/guide): one-time phone setup — an iPhone Shortcuts recipe (back-tap gesture → code on clipboard) and an Android split-screen flow - [About](https://trainercodes.app/about.md): what the service is, in plain markdown - [Guide as markdown](https://trainercodes.app/guide.md): the setup guide in plain markdown ## Facts - Free: a daily batch of fresh codes per user - No signup, no account: an anonymous local id handles dedup - Trainer codes are 12-digit codes players share voluntarily to receive friend requests - Codes are served newest-first; submitted codes go to the front of the queue - Country coverage is unusual: Western boards rarely carry Japanese/Korean codes; PoGO Friends does