Comparison

Tracker.gg ValorantvsMobalytics Valorant

Tracker.gg measures your performance with stats, percentiles, and match history; Mobalytics teaches you how to play with agent guides, lineups, and explained tier lists. They cover different Valorant needs.

Category: Match HistoryLast verified: June 3, 2026

Verdict

Tracker.gg to measure your performance with raw data: win rate by agent, percentiles by rank, deep match history, and opponent lookup. Mobalytics to learn how to play with editorial content: agent guides, per-map lineups, and explained tier lists. One measures what happened; the other teaches you what to do.

Side-by-side

Tracker.gg ValorantMobalytics Valorant
FreeYesYes
Open sourceNoNo
OfficialNoNo
TypeWeb AppWeb App
PlatformsWeb, WindowsWeb, Windows
DifficultyBeginnerBeginner
License
Source
VerifiedJune 2, 2026June 2, 2026

Which to use for what

  • Review your career trends and compare against your rankBetter pick: Tracker.gg Valorant

    Tracker.gg has deep match history, rank percentiles, and map/agent filters that Mobalytics doesn't match in its lightweight dashboard.

  • Learn a new agent from scratchBetter pick: Mobalytics Valorant

    Mobalytics agent pages cover kit, role, synergies, and maps with editorial content; Tracker.gg only gives numbers without explaining how to play.

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

    Tracker.gg exposes any public profile's agent pool, K/D, and strong maps; Mobalytics doesn't focus on looking up other players.

Both are free Valorant web-apps, but they answer opposite questions. Tracker.gg answers "how am I doing?" with data: win rate, K/D, percentiles, match history. Mobalytics answers "how do I play this?" with editorial content: agent guides, per-map lineups, tier lists with context. A player tracking progress and a player learning a new agent end up on different sites, which is why these two tend to coexist.

Type of content

Tracker.gg is a pure stats platform. Paste your Riot ID and you get a dashboard with aggregate stats, win rate by agent and map, detailed match history with round-by-round breakdown, global leaderboards, and percentile comparisons. It's all data pulled from Riot's public API.

Mobalytics leans toward text. Every agent has an editorial page with recommended role, synergies, typical comps, and embedded video tutorials. It adds a per-map lineup database (searchable smokes, arrows, mollies) and tier lists that explain WHY an agent sits in a given tier, not just where. It has a tracking dashboard, but it's lightweight compared to Tracker.gg.

Depth vs freshness

  • Career tracking: Tracker.gg wins clearly — more depth, rank percentiles, and filters that Mobalytics' dashboard doesn't match.
  • Agent and mechanics onboarding: Mobalytics wins — pedagogical content can't be replaced by a number.
  • Post-patch freshness: Tracker.gg updates stats almost automatically (though comparisons can lag the meta by a few days). Mobalytics, being human editorial, can take 1-3 days on tier lists and 1-2 weeks for a full guide on a new agent.

Languages, platforms, and monetization

Both are English only, web-first with a Windows presence, and multi-game (Tracker.gg covers Destiny 2 and CS2; Mobalytics covers LoL and PoE 2). Both are free with an optional premium tier and can get pushy: Tracker.gg pushes PRO Tier for "advanced filters" and delayless stats; Mobalytics gates the Performance Coach and advanced analysis behind the paywall. Tracker.gg carries moderate ads (better with adblock on desktop). Neither requires login for basic use.

Two limits worth keeping in mind: Tracker.gg shows nothing if Riot privatized the profile, and Mobalytics' lineup database depends on submissions, so recently added maps stay sparse until the community covers them.

Which one?

  • Track ranked progress and trends → Tracker.gg. Deep match history and RR-per-act graphs.
  • Compare your K/D against your rank's average → Tracker.gg. Percentiles are its strength.
  • Scout an opponent in the lobby → Tracker.gg. Exposes agent pool and strong maps for public profiles.
  • Learn to play a new agent → Mobalytics. Editorial guides with kit, role, and synergies.
  • Find per-map utility lineups → Mobalytics. Searchable database of smokes, arrows, and mollies.
  • Understand why an agent is S-tier → Mobalytics. Tier lists explain the context, not just the ranking.

They're complementary: Tracker.gg tells you where you stand, Mobalytics tells you how to climb. Many players keep both bookmarked and switch based on the question of the moment.

Tracker.gg Valorant

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

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Mobalytics Valorant

Editorial agent guides, tier lists, and gameplay review for Valorant

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