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Most SC2 replay sites parse your file and show you a stats table. Maybe a chart. You look at it, think “huh, okay,” and close the tab.

This is different because there’s an actual language model reading your replay data. It sees your economy curve, your build order timings, your army trades, and it tells you what went wrong and what to try next time. Think of it less like a stats page and more like sending your replay to a coach who’s weirdly fast at reviewing games.

The graphs update as you scrub through the game timeline. The battle detection finds engagements automatically and scores them. The strategy tab identifies what each player was going for (timing push, macro play, cheese) and benchmarks it against known builds.

Every replay you upload gets saved. Come back a week later and your whole match history is still here, with all the analysis intact. You can scroll through old games and see if your macro is actually getting better or if you just think it is.

If you play with a regular team, upload your team games and you can track how your group plays together. Spot patterns across matches: do you always lose when the other team rushes? Is your team’s mid-game economy consistently weaker? That kind of thing is hard to notice in the moment but obvious when you look at several replays side by side.

It’s free. You upload a .SC2Replay file and get the full analysis in a few seconds. No account required, no software to install.