Tool stack

The Valorant improvement toolkit

Five tools that cover the improvement cycle in Valorant — aim, setup, utility, tracking, and coaching. The stack for climbing ranks with method instead of just playing more.

5 toolsLast verified: June 3, 2026

In Valorant, mechanics and information weigh equally. Good aim isn't enough if your utility is improvised, and knowing lineups is useless if you don't review what you're doing wrong. The game gives you no tools to train or analyze yourself. This five-tool stack adds them and covers the full improvement cycle.

The improvement cycle

Before playing, Aim Lab lets you warm up with Valorant-calibrated presets and measure your aim progress over time, not by feel. And before locking anything in, Prosettings shows you pros' sensitivity, configuration, and crosshairs, so you start from a proven baseline instead of guessing your own.

For the tactical side, Valoplant is the interactive lineup map: where to stand and where to throw each smoke, flash, or molotov on every map. It's the difference between utility that wins rounds and utility that's wasted.

After playing, Tracker.gg gives you the picture: match history, win rate by agent and map, and the option to scout the lobby's players. And Mobalytics closes the loop with per-agent guides and structured coaching that points to which dimension —aim, economy, positioning— to focus your practice on.

Why these five

Each attacks a distinct phase of the cycle:

  • Aim and warm-up → Aim Lab
  • Setup and crosshair → Prosettings
  • Per-map utility → Valoplant
  • Tracking and scouting → Tracker.gg
  • Coaching and diagnosis → Mobalytics

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

What's in this stack

  1. Aim LabFree

    Aim training with Valorant-calibrated presets, to warm up and improve aim measurably.

    Free aim training platform with Valorant-specific tasks

  2. Prosettings.net ValorantFree

    Pro settings, sensitivity, and crosshairs, so you start from a proven baseline instead of guessing.

    Complete configuration database (sens, video, peripherals) of Valorant pros

  3. ValoplantFree

    Per-map ability lineups: where to throw smokes, flashes, and molotovs so you don't improvise utility.

    Interactive strat planner with drawable maps and lineup database

  4. Tracker.gg ValorantFree

    Your match history, win rate by agent and map, and scouting of lobby opponents.

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

  5. Mobalytics ValorantFree

    Per-agent guides and structured coaching to know which dimension of your play to focus on.

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