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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Juice Tools and how to use it

General Questions
What is Juice Tools?

Juice Tools is a farming tracker for Path of Exile 2 that helps you optimize your map runs. It tracks waystone configurations, tablet setups, session duration, and currency drops so you can see which setups perform best. The Economy page also surfaces leaguewide market movers and listing volume from poe.ninja.

What is the Economy page?

Loot Insights values the drops you log in Juice Tools against live Path of Exile 2 market prices. Market Insights covers leaguewide movers, listing volume, and price trends from poe.ninja. Start at POE2 economy & loot insights.

How does it work?
  1. Use POE2's clipboard export (Ctrl+Alt+C) to copy waystone and tablet data
  2. Paste into Juice Tools to add items to your loadout
  3. Start a session when you begin a map run
  4. End the session and enter your currency drops
  5. Review session history and analytics to compare setups
Where is my data stored?

Juice Tools writes sessions, profiles, and loadouts to your browser (localStorage) so the app stays fast.

Discord login is optional. When you sign in, a cloud copy is saved to your account so you can recover data on another browser or device, or after clearing site data. Use Settings → Cloud Sync to upload local changes.

If you are not logged in, data exists only in this browser. Clearing site data can remove it.

If you previously signed in and then log out, local data may stay on your device but be hidden until you sign in again.

Backups: Session History → Import/Export supports JSON (re-importable) and CSV (viewing only).

Delete account: Settings → Delete Account permanently removes your cloud account and associated data. See our Privacy Policy for details.

Can I share my farming stats publicly?

Yes—per profile, and only if you turn it on under Settings → Public Sharing (or the Share profile button on the home page). Profiles are private by default. Logging in does not make your data public.

Anyone with the link can view a read-only version of that profile's analytics and session history for cloud-synced sessions, including:

  • Drops, waystones, tablets, map type, party type, and outcomes
  • Highlights, filters, session history, and analytics tabs

Session notes are never shown on public pages. If a profile is public but has no cloud-synced sessions yet, the page may look empty until you sync.

Turn sharing off anytime—the link stops working. Public pages are link-only, not a searchable player directory.

What is Divine Equivalent?

Divine Equivalent converts currency drops into Divine Orbs for easy comparison. Rates come from poe.ninja and are cached for about an hour.

What are profiles?

Profiles let you group sessions under a name and character rarity modifier (percentage). Select a profile before starting a run; the character rarity modifier is combined with waystone and tablet rarity to form Total Rarity. Create and edit profiles from the profile selector.

Most players use profiles for characters or builds, but you can also use them to separate farming strategies—whatever segmentation makes sense for how you juice maps.

Each profile can be synced to cloud and optionally shared publicly. Sharing is controlled separately per profile.

Why does league matter?

Currency rates and session data are league-specific. Match the League selector to the league you play so Divine Equivalent uses the correct rates. History and loadouts are stored per league.

What's coming next?

Tracking is still fairly manual. The main focus is removing friction and automating where it makes sense.

  • Map timing: automatic start/end detection
  • Loot capture: faster drop entry (screenshots and similar)
  • Less typing: fewer repetitive inputs during a session

Public profile sharing is already available for opt-in, read-only analytics links. The goal is to lower the mental tax of tracking so you spend more time playing.

Using Juice Tools
How do I parse waystones and tablets?

In POE2: Hover over a waystone or tablet, then press Ctrl+Alt+C to copy item data.

In Juice Tools: Open the waystone or tablet parser from your loadout and paste—the item is parsed automatically and added to your loadout.

How do I track a session?
  1. Add a waystone to your loadout (required for Atlas Map sessions)
  2. Optionally add tablets for league mechanics
  3. Click Start Session when you begin your map run
  4. Run your map
  5. Click End Session when finished
  6. Enter currency drops and set map type, party type, or outcome if you want them for filtering
  7. Click Save Session to record it
Can I track multiple tablets?

Yes. Add up to four tablets to your active loadout depending on your waystone mods. All active tablets are tracked together for that session. You can also keep inactive tablets in storage to swap between runs.

What's the difference between Atlas Map and Endgame Activity sessions?

Atlas Map: Standard map runs with a waystone; tablets optional.

Endgame Activity: Fragment- or key-based content (e.g. Trial of Chaos, Sekhemas) without a waystone.

What are map type, party type, and session outcome?

Optional tags when saving a session—map type (Standard, Tower, Citadels, etc.), party type (solo or party), and outcome (completed, failed death, failed other). They help filter and compare runs later.

Can I edit a session after saving?

Yes. Open any session in Session History to edit drops, notes, outcome, map type, party type, and other details. Edited sessions stay in analytics and are marked as edited.

How do I filter my session history?

Use the filter search bar or popover in Session History and Analytics. You can filter by session type, waystone tier and rarity, waystone corruption, map type, extra content tags, party type, activity type, tablet count and combos, date range, specific drops, divine thresholds, total rarity, outcome, and more. Click column headers to sort. The Analytics tab adds tablet combo performance and related metrics.

What is Total Rarity?

Total Rarity combines your profile's character rarity modifier with waystone and tablet rarity for a session. It is recorded at session start and can be used as a filter when comparing loadouts.

Currency & Pricing
Where do currency rates come from?

Rates are fetched from poe.ninja and shown as Divine Orb Equivalent, using Exalted Orb exchange prices to convert other currencies.

How often are rates updated?

Rates are cached for about an hour to reduce API calls. Fresh rates load automatically when the cache expires.

What if a currency doesn't have a rate?

It is still tracked in your session but won't count toward Divine Equivalent until a market rate is available.

Troubleshooting
Parsing fails or shows incorrect data

Use POE2's native clipboard export (Ctrl+Alt+C), not screenshots or manual entry.

Paste into the correct parser (waystone vs tablet).

If issues persist, copy the item again from POE2.

I lost my session data

If you were logged in with Discord, sign in again—your cloud copy should reload. Check your connection and wait for the page to finish loading.

If you were not logged in, data lived only in this browser (cleared site data, incognito, or a different device can remove it).

Use Discord login and Cloud Sync going forward. A JSON export from Session History can restore sessions if you still have one.

Divine Equivalent calculation seems wrong
  • Confirm currency rates loaded (poe.ninja)
  • Verify drop quantities are correct
  • Match the selected league to your POE2 league
  • Refresh the page if rates may be stale
Monetization & Ads
Why are there ads?

Ads help cover hosting and server costs, including cloud sync infrastructure. The goal is to keep Juice Tools sustainable while keeping the core experience accessible. User experience comes first.

Will there be paid features?

Possibly, if they add clear value—but core tracking functionality will remain accessible. Any monetization will stay transparent and user-focused.

Need More Help?

See the home page for an overview, check POE2 economy & loot insights, or read our Privacy Policy for how we handle your data.

Join our Discord server to ask questions, report bugs, or share feedback.