Comparison

Blitz.gg ValorantvsTracker.gg Valorant

Blitz.gg mounts a desktop overlay with real-time info during agent select; Tracker.gg is the web platform for stats, match history, and leaderboards. When to use each.

Category: Match HistoryLast verified: June 3, 2026

Verdict

Blitz.gg for real-time info during the match: its desktop overlay surfaces picks, tier lists, and lobby stats in agent select without alt-tabbing. Tracker.gg for post-match analysis in the browser: deep match history, win rate by agent and map, and percentile comparisons against your rank. They tend to pair up: one covers the moment of playing, the other the moment of reviewing.

Side-by-side

Blitz.gg ValorantTracker.gg Valorant
FreeYesYes
Open sourceNoNo
OfficialNoNo
TypeSoftwareWeb App
PlatformsWindows, WebWeb, Windows
DifficultyBeginnerBeginner
License
Source
VerifiedJune 2, 2026June 2, 2026

Which to use for what

  • See picks and tier list during agent selectBetter pick: Blitz.gg Valorant

    Blitz's overlay shows comp suggestions and tier lists over the client during the 25-second lock-in; Tracker.gg is web-only and forces an alt-tab.

  • Analyze your win rate by agent and map across the actBetter pick: Tracker.gg Valorant

    Tracker.gg gives full match history with filters by mode, agent, and map plus percentile comparisons that Blitz doesn't go deep on.

  • Check an opponent's profile in the pre-game lobbyBetter pick: Tracker.gg Valorant

    Tracker.gg lets you search the rival's Riot ID and see their agent pool, K/D, and strong maps with more complete community data.

Both cover the same underlying need — understanding your Valorant matches beyond what the client shows — but they attack different moments. Blitz.gg lives on top of the game: you install a Windows app and the overlay appears in agent select with picks, tier lists, and lobby data. Tracker.gg lives in the browser: paste your Riot ID and get a dashboard with your full history, filters by agent and map, and comparisons against your rank. That's why many players end up running both.

Where it runs and what it shows

  • Blitz.gg is a desktop client for Windows (plus a website). Its distinctive piece is the overlay that mounts on top of the game: during the 25-second lock-in it shows win rates, recommended picks, comp synergies, and, if public, lobby stats. When the match ends it fires a popup with your performance.
  • Tracker.gg is web-only, integrated with Riot's public API. There's no overlay or required app: you search your profile and browse Overview, Agents, Maps, and Weapons tabs. Match history is detailed, with a round-by-round breakdown.

The quick rule: Blitz for info in the moment of playing, Tracker.gg for info in the moment of reviewing.

Depth vs immediacy

Tracker.gg wins on historical depth: filters by mode, act, and map, an RR-per-act graph, and percentiles that tell you whether your K/D sits above or below your rank's average. It also has the most complete global leaderboards. It's the tool for career analysis and for checking an opponent's profile before the match.

Blitz wins on immediacy: its weekly tier lists by map and rank tier and its agent-select comp suggestions help an intermediate player read comps without leaving the game. That said, its tier lists are a mix of algorithm and editorial curation — popular approximations, not rigorous methodology.

Platforms, languages, and monetization

  • Platforms: Blitz needs Windows for the overlay (Mac, Linux, and console are left with the web, where the pitch dilutes). Tracker.gg runs in any browser.
  • Languages: both English only.
  • Monetization: both are free with a visible premium tier. Blitz pushes features like sound coverage and advanced filters; Tracker.gg pushes PRO Tier for advanced filters and delayless stats, and serves moderate ads (better with an adblocker on desktop).
  • Coverage: neither shows profiles that Riot has set private, common among top-rank players.

Which one?

  • You want picks and a tier list during agent select → Blitz.gg. The overlay gives you the info without alt-tabbing.
  • You play on PC and don't mind a background app → Blitz.gg. That's where its pitch shines.
  • You want to analyze win rate by agent and map across the act → Tracker.gg. Filters and percentiles Blitz doesn't go deep on.
  • You're going to check an opponent's profile in the lobby → Tracker.gg. More complete community data.
  • You play on console, Mac, or Linux → Tracker.gg. No dependence on the Windows overlay.
  • You don't want to install anything → Tracker.gg. Just a browser and your Riot ID.

They're complementary: Blitz covers the moment of playing and Tracker.gg the moment of reviewing. If you play on PC and take ranked seriously, having both covers both sides without overlap.

Blitz.gg Valorant

Desktop overlay + match history and agent guides for Valorant

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Tracker.gg Valorant

Per-player stats, global leaderboards, and match history for Valorant

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