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That’s a really great idea, and you’ve described the problem perfectly.

What you’re outlining is very much the direction I’d like to take things in long term: separating content (text, stats, images) from presentation (fonts, colours, borders, layouts), so you can iterate on the look and feel without having to revisit every card individually. Being able to evolve from “OG HQ style” into something more custom or experimental without rework is exactly the kind of workflow pain I want the tool to help with.

I’ve got a few features I want to tackle first that move things in that direction in smaller steps, things like more control over border colours, additional card layouts, better text formatting, and safer partial export/import so changes don’t require touching an entire library. Those pieces are important groundwork before something as impactful as full templating can land properly.

I’m working pretty flat out at the moment, so realistically it may be a few months before I can step back and design something of this size properly, but it’s absolutely going onto the roadmap. I really appreciate you taking the time to describe the use case so clearly, and I’d definitely be open to chatting more about it when I get closer to that stage.

Thanks for the great suggestion, it’s exactly the kind of feedback that helps shape where this goes next.