What it is
Mobalytics is a multi-game platform (LoL, Valorant, PoE 2) focused on editorial guides and coaching tools. Free with a premium tier. In Valorant it covers deep agent guides, rotating tier lists, per-map lineup database, and a lightweight match history dashboard. Active in Valorant since 2020.
Unlike Tracker.gg (pure data) or Blitz (overlay), Mobalytics leans toward written content: every agent has a page with recommended role, synergies, typical comps, and embedded video tutorials.
What problem it solves
"How do I play Reyna" or "what does Cypher do well on Bind" don't get answered by a win rate. You need context: role, synergy, ability priority, mid-round reads. That's editorial content, not data.
Mobalytics provides that. Agent pages have long pedagogical writeups, tips by skill level, and curated videos. For players who prefer reading/watching tutorials before playing, it's where the research happens.
How it differs
Versus Blitz (overlay + light tier list), Mobalytics has deeper editorial content, but Blitz has client integration Mobalytics lacks.
Versus YouTube creators' guides (Average Jonas, ProGuides), Mobalytics consolidates on a searchable site with reference; videos are entertaining but less navigable.
Practical rule: Mobalytics for reading/prep before playing, Blitz for in-match info, YouTube creators for inspiration and nuanced takes.
What people use it for
Learning a new agent: the agent page covers full kit, synergies, strong/weak maps, comp builds. Designed as onboarding.
Tier lists with editorial context: Mobalytics explains WHY an agent is S-tier, doesn't just list it. Useful for understanding the meta rather than copying it.
Lineup database by map: each map has a searchable grid of lineups (Brimstone smokes, Sova arrows, KAY/O mollies). Loaded with user-submitted content.
Career tracking: dashboard with stats, similar to Tracker.gg but less deep. Useful for users already on Mobalytics who prefer not to tab.
Coaching tools: Mobalytics pushes a "Performance Coach" module that analyzes your matches and suggests improvements. Partially behind premium.
Who it's not for
If you want raw data with no editorial filler, Tracker.gg is more direct. Mobalytics makes you read 3 paragraphs before reaching a number.
If you play casually (a few hours a week), deep guides are overkill. For casuals, short creator videos pay off more.
If you need tier lists current to today's patch, Mobalytics can take 1-3 days to publish the editorial update. For post-patch urgency, Blitz tier lists or creator videos are faster.
How to use it in practice
- Go to
mobalytics.gg/valorant. Without login you see all editorial content; optional account for personal tracking. - Select the agent you want to learn from the agent list.
- Read the full guide: kit, role, synergies, comps, maps. ~10-15 minutes per agent.
- For lineups: "Lineups" tab, filter by map and agent, watch GIFs/videos of each utility throw.
- For tier list: "Tier List" tab, filter by map and rank tier to see the current meta.
Honest limitations
Content sometimes ships slow. Human editorial = slower updates than algorithms. When a new agent drops, the full guide can take 1-2 weeks.
Premium pushy on some features. Performance Coach, advanced match analysis, and other features sit behind the paywall.
Lineup database depends on submissions. Old maps have tons of lineups; recently added maps are sparse until the community covers them. Best to fall back on Valoplant for that gap.
English only. No localization.
No overlay. If you want in-match info, this isn't the tool.
How to get started
Go to mobalytics.gg/valorant. Pick an agent you play casually and read its full guide — you'll learn at least 3 things you didn't know. Then check the lineup database for the map you play most. For ongoing use, bookmark your main agent and map.
