Best CS Stats Trackers  

Even though Counter-Strike remains simple at its core and still keeps its original 5v5 style without any extra flashy guns, spells, or skill, there is still a lot of room for improvement, even for professional CS players. 

However, improving in Counter-Strike as a player isn’t as simple, especially because CS doesn’t provide any kind of stats when it comes to win percentage, kill/death ratio, average headshot accuracy, etc.

Fortunately, there are tons of CS stat trackers out there that can provide you with all of this information and more. So, if you’re looking for ways to check out your Counter Strike stats or CS:GO match history, here are some of the best CS stats trackers.

Let’s check them out!
1

Leetify

Leetify provides players with an in-depth analysis of every match played which can be useful for improving certain aspects of your gameplay.

For example, if you head into the Match Details page, you have multiple tabs focusing on various categories like your aim, utility usage, map activity, trades, clutches, and more. From here, you can check out your counter-strafing consistency, average enemy blind time, team flashes, and successful opening duels.

However, certain features like practice servers, 2D replays, match highlights, and others are locked behind Leetify Pro for $5.99.

Features

  • 2D Replay  – 2D overview of the map during the match, showing important information like positioning, corner clearing, utility usage, etc.
  • Match Highlights – automatically generate highlights of your plays.
  • Data for Clubs – gives you an overview and advice on your team’s performance.
  • Match link in Steam chat immediately after finishing the match.
  • Practice Servers – servers for training prefire angles, smoke lineups, and more.
2

CSStats.gg

CSStats.gg has been around for a long time, providing CS:GO player stats for years. Now, it has transitioned to tracking CS2 stats and can give statistics on FaceIt, ESEA, Competitive Matchmaking, and Premier matches.

Players have the option to check out their personal stats like win rate, headshot rate, rank history, entry success, and clutch success. There is also a detailed list of statistics for every weapon used by a player. This can be useful to find out which weapons you may need to work on to boost your headshot percentage.

CSStats.gg also has a detailed round-by-round overview of matches, as well as weapons used throughout a match (and their statistics), duel stats, and even a heatmap. CSStats does not have as many features as other stat trackers, but it’s completely free, so none of the features we mentioned above are locked behind a paywall.

Features

  • Heatmaps – a top-down view of the map with heat signatures signifying various information like kills, deaths, shots, flashes, smokes, and more. Very useful if you want to improve your presence on the map as a team.
  • No premium features – there is no subscription or premium which means that all features on this stat tracker are free.
  • Duel statistics – detailed duel stats showing exactly how many times you’ve lost or won against certain enemies. As well as stats for your teammates.
3

Tracker.gg

Tracker.gg is a stat tracker for many games including Counter-Strike. However, because of its game variety, it lacks per-game variety, so the amount of information you can get on a CS match isn’t as rich as other trackers we listed above.

But, it does have quite a useful grenade lineup app for every map in the Active Duty Map Pool. It shows the starting throw and the landing position of the grenade and they are categorized by difficulty as well.

It also provides other map-related information, live match tracking, guides, and highlights as well. All of these features are in the application which you can download on Windows or your phone as well.

But, do note that many of the features are locked behind the paid premium which costs $3 per month.

Features

  • Desktop and phone app – you can track your stats through the desktop app or even your phone app. However, the browser tracker does lack some features.
  • Guides – offers the option to submit guides as well as access a lot of community-made guides and the interactive grenade lineup feature.
4

Scope.gg

Scope.gg is one of the trackers with the most features and stats available. Surprisingly, most of these statistics are not locked behind a subscription plan. So, if you want to look at your performance in a match, you can check your aim performance, opening kills, duels, impact for flashes, and other highlights.

This tracker also provides you with an overview of all your mistakes throughout one match. Things like flashing teammates, dying with no impact, team damage, and more. This can be used to learn how to avoid these mistakes in the future and improve your impact in the game.

Scope also provides information on the economy. So, you can see exactly when you did a force-buy, half-buy, or a full-buy well as the individual economy of your teammates.

It also has a 2D round-by-round replay of the whole match, which can be quite insightful if you want to learn about the movements of your team and your enemies as well.

The “Scope Lens” subscription plan is $2.99, while the “Scope Prematch” plan is $4.79. With both plans, you remove ads from the website and get high-quality highlights of your plays and your mistakes as well. You also get the option to compare your stats with those of a pro player. Finally, the more expensive subscription plan gives you a prematch analysis. In other words, an insight into how your current enemies’ next move will most likely be. Extremely useful if you want to predict their pushes and executes.

Features

  • Prematch analysis – the most unique feature out of all CS:GO trackers is the prematch analysis. Getting a heads-up on your enemies’ playstyle can be a huge advantage.
  • Most stats are free – a lot of statistics usually get locked behind the subscription plans, so this is definitely a feature not many trackers can boast about.
  • Detailed 2D replay of matches