Comparison

LeetifyvsCS Stats

Both live in CS2's match-history category, but they answer different needs: Leetify wants to tell you what to fix, while CS Stats just wants to show you your numbers fast and free.

Category: Match historyLast verified: June 3, 2026

Verdict

Use Leetify when you want coaching feedback that tells you what to fix (aim, utility, trades) benchmarked against the rank above you, assuming you'll pay Pro for the real value. Use CS Stats when you just want a quick lookup of KDA, per-map win rate, and ELO evolution with no login, no desktop client, and no subscription.

Side-by-side

LeetifyCS Stats
FreeYesYes
Open sourceNoNo
OfficialNoNo
TypeWeb AppWeb App
PlatformsWeb, WindowsWeb
DifficultyIntermediateBeginner
License
Source
VerifiedJune 2, 2026June 2, 2026

Which to use for what

  • Figure out which weakness to fix to rank upBetter pick: Leetify

    Leetify scores by category and flags your delta vs the rank above; CS Stats gives numbers but no actionable opinion.

  • Check your KDA, per-map win rate, and rank in five secondsBetter pick: CS Stats

    Paste your Steam ID and see everything with no login, desktop client, or paywall; Leetify requires an account and setup before showing anything.

  • Quickly scout a teammate's or opponent's recent matchesBetter pick: CS Stats

    You only need their Steam ID to see history and stats; Leetify leans on connected accounts and processed demos.

Both are third-party web apps that read your CS2 match history, but they sit at opposite ends of the spectrum. Leetify is an AI coaching platform that parses demos and scores your performance by category against the rank above you. CS Stats is a minimalist tracker: paste your Steam ID and see KDA, per-map win rate, and ELO evolution with no login. The overlap happens when someone searching for "how am I doing in CS2" has to choose between a deep paid analysis or an instant free lookup.

What data each one offers

Leetify goes past raw numbers: it pairs automated demo parsing with AI scoring to return structured feedback on aim, utility usage, positioning, opening duels, and trade efficiency, contextualized against benchmarks for your rank and the one immediately above. It adds per-round post-match review, a list of duels lost, and a kill/death heat map.

CS Stats stays in the clean-stats layer: recent matches, aggregated KDA, per-map breakdown, kills per weapon, ELO evolution, and regional leaderboards. No AI scoring, no 2D replay, no opinion.

  • Leetify → per-category scores + delta vs higher rank + tactical per-match breakdown.
  • CS Stats → overview, maps, weapons, paginated history, plus regional leaderboards.

Usage friction and monetization

CS Stats asks for nothing: paste your Steam profile link and the page loads without login. An account (Steam OAuth) is optional and only unlocks historical ELO tracking and favorites. It shows ads on the free version, present but tolerable.

Leetify requires an account either way (Steam OAuth or email), a Faceit connection or a Windows desktop client to detect Valve demos, and several processed matches before the dashboard makes sense. Its model is aggressive freemium: the free tier feels intentionally limited and the real value (drill-downs, dimension crosses, unlimited analysis) lives in Pro, ~$10 USD/month.

Coverage, platforms, and limits

Both cover Valve matchmaking (Premier and Competitive) in addition to Faceit, and both rely on Valve's public API, so neither is real-time: there's a minutes-to-hours lag after a match.

  • Leetify parses Faceit demos best (cleaner format, richer metadata); on Premier/MM coverage is more limited. It processes your demos on its servers, a privacy point worth weighing. Platforms: web and Windows client.
  • CS Stats has roots in the ESEA ecosystem and tracks ELO more cleanly on Premier than on Competitive (data is sometimes fragmented). Web only, no desktop or mobile app, and it documents little about how certain metrics are computed.

Neither is multi-game nor a dedicated demo viewer: for visual lineups the codex points to scope.gg, and for a multi-game dashboard to Tracker.gg.

Which one?

  • I want to know what to fix to rank up → Leetify. It flags whether your deficit is aim, utility, or trades against the rank above.
  • I just want my KDA, per-map win rate, and rank → CS Stats. It covers that 80% of the case without paying or installing anything.
  • I need to scout a teammate or opponent fast → CS Stats. With their Steam ID you see history instantly.
  • I'm willing to pay for serious, deliberate analysis → Leetify Pro. That's where the dimension crosses (map × weapon × situation) live.
  • I don't want to create an account or connect anything → CS Stats. Zero entry friction.
  • I want to confirm whether my deliberate practice is working over time → useful tie: CS Stats graphs ELO, Leetify graphs per-category scores; pick based on whether you care more about rank or skills.

They tend to be complementary: CS Stats for the quick day-to-day overview and Leetify when you want a deep dive into a specific match or category. Many players keep both open.

Leetify

AI coaching platform for CS2 that automatically analyzes demos and compares your performance to higher ranks

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CS Stats

Simple, fast match history tracker for CS2 with personal stats, ELO ranking, and regional leaderboards

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