Tool stack

The CS2 improvement toolkit

Six tools that cover the improvement cycle in Counter-Strike 2 — warm up, play, analyze, and fix. The stack for climbing ranks with data instead of blind hours.

6 toolsLast verified: June 3, 2026

In Counter-Strike 2, hours played don't guarantee improvement. What improves you is training the right things, reviewing your matches, and fixing concrete mistakes. The problem is the game gives you none of those three layers: no feedback, no analysis, no structured practice. This six-tool stack adds them for free and covers the full cycle.

The improvement cycle

Before playing, you open Aim Botz —the standard workshop map— to warm up your aim and work on spray control for a couple of minutes. It's the routine nearly every serious player does before their first match of the day.

After playing, Leetify does the heavy lifting: it analyzes your match automatically and tells you where you're weak —reaction time, utility, trades, positioning— comparing you against higher ranks. To go deeper on a specific match, Scope.gg lets you review the demo with heatmaps and round-by-round analysis, ideal for understanding a recurring pattern.

Above it all, CS Stats gives you the long-term picture: your rank, per-map stats, and how your performance evolves week to week, so you know whether what you're practicing is working. And for utility —where many rounds are lost— CSNades.gg gives you the smoke, flash, and molotov lineups by map so you stop improvising.

In-match, Simple Radar adds the visual-clarity layer: it replaces the default radar with a more readable one —better contrast, clearer callouts— so you read the minimap at a glance. It's a small install but it improves your awareness round to round without touching gameplay.

Why these six

Each attacks a part of the cycle without overlapping:

  • Warm-up and aim practice → Aim Botz
  • Automated diagnosis → Leetify
  • Deep demo analysis → Scope.gg
  • Progress tracking → CS Stats
  • Per-map utility → CSNades.gg
  • Radar visual clarity → Simple Radar

This isn't a stack for relaxed play; it's for the player who wants to climb with method. Each tool has its full analysis in the codex.

What's in this stack

  1. LeetifyFree

    Automated analysis of your matches that tells you exactly what to improve: aim, utility, trades, and positioning.

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

  2. scope.ggFree

    Deep demo review with heatmaps and round-by-round analysis to understand your recurring mistakes.

    2D demo viewer for CS2 with specialized utility analysis — smokes, flashes, molotovs, and movement replayed visually

  3. CS StatsFree

    Rank tracking, per-map stats, and how your performance evolves over time, with nothing to install.

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

  4. Aim BotzFree

    The standard workshop map to warm up before playing and train aim and spray control.

    Classic aim training Workshop map in CS2: configurable bots, infinite ammo, and basic metrics for warmup and daily practice

  5. CSNADES.ggFree

    Library of smoke, flash, and molotov lineups by map, so you stop improvising your utility.

    CS2 utility lineup database — smokes, flashes, molotovs, and HE grenades organized by map, position, and difficulty

  6. Simple RadarFree

    The visual-clarity layer: replaces the default radar with a more readable one so you process minimap info faster mid-round.

    Visual mod that replaces CS2 default radars with cleaner, more readable versions to improve in-game awareness