I’ve never used a pedalboard planner, but for power I’d recommend Strymon: https://www.strymon.net/product-category/power-supplies/. The Zuma packs a lot of juice into a pretty small enclosure, and you can chain them if you need more. I’ve never had a problem with any of mine and I have several spread around my studio.
Another thing to consider is MIDI – especially if you’re looking for pedals to put your synths through, having MIDI control over parameters is awesome. Different manufacturers have different standards, and many pedals operate off 1/4" jacks rather than standard 5-pin DIN jacks for MIDI, so you’ll need a converter. There are lots out there but I’ve found the most versatile to be the Disaster Area MIDI Box: https://www.disasterareadesigns.com/shop/p/midi-box-4. The DIP switches make it really easy to reconfigure so you can use a single box to control pedals from different companies. It also has a thru jack so you can chain them if your board gets really big. Keep in mind that any converter is going to require power, so factor that into your power supply specs.
As for specific pedals and getting basic stuff, are you planning on a stereo or mono rig? For my setup I have pedals to do the weird stuff and leave the EQ, compression, etc. to the onboard effects in my boxes, or the Analog Heat MKII.