We just shipped a bunch of stuff that we think makes the site way more useful, especially if you're on a team that's trying to get organized. Here's what's new.
Player Stats on Profiles
You can now see actual gameplay stats on every player profile. Not just their rank or Faceit level — real numbers.
The Steam tab pulls your lifetime competitive stats. K/D ratio, win rate, headshot percentage, accuracy, average kills and deaths per match. It's all there. If someone says they're a 1.3 K/D player, you can check.
If the player has a Faceit account, there's a second tab you can switch to. That one shows K/D, win rate, average headshot percentage, ADR, entry success rate, and how often they win 1v1 clutches. There's also a row at the bottom showing their last few match results so you can see if they're on a hot streak or tilting into oblivion.
The idea is pretty simple. Premier rating and Faceit level tell you something, but they don't tell you the whole story. Someone with a 15k Premier rating and a 55% headshot rate plays very differently from someone at the same rating with 30% headshots and insane game sense. When you're looking for teammates or recruiting for your team, this stuff matters.
One thing to note — Steam stats only work if the player has their game details set to public. If their profile is private, you'll see a message saying so. Faceit stats only show up if they've linked a Faceit account. Nothing we can do about that.
Team Dashboards
Every team now has a dashboard. Think of it as your team's home base on the site.
Scheduling
The part we're most excited about is practice scheduling. You can create events — whether that's a practice session, a scrim, or whatever — with a date, time, and description. Your teammates see the event and can RSVP as available, unavailable, or unsure.
There's a calendar view that shows everything coming up so you can see the week at a glance. No more "when are we playing this week" messages in Discord where three people respond and two don't. Put it on the calendar, people RSVP, you know who's showing up.
It's not trying to replace Discord or anything — it's just a place where your team's schedule actually lives instead of being buried in a chat somewhere.
Stratbook
This one's for the teams that actually want to get better. Your team dashboard includes a stratbook where you can save strats organized by map. Write out the full execute — who smokes what, the timing on flashes, where everyone positions. You can embed YouTube videos if you want to link a POV or a tutorial.
Your teammates can comment on strats too. Maybe your AWPer has a better angle for the B hold, or your IGL wants to tweak the flash timing. Keep the discussion attached to the strat instead of losing it in voice chat.
We know a lot of teams already have Google Docs or Discord channels for this stuff, and that works fine. But if you want everything in one place — your roster, your schedule, your strats — the dashboard puts it all together.
That's It for Now
Nothing groundbreaking, just stuff we think makes the site more useful for people who are actually serious about playing together.