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How to Share Your SC2 Replay

Get a shareable replay link

After uploading your replay to SC2 Replay AI Coach, you get a permanent shareable URL — something like starcraft2.ai/en/replay/your-replay-id. This link lets anyone view your full replay analysis, economy graphs, build order, and AI coaching without needing to upload anything themselves.

Copy the link from your browser address bar after your replay finishes loading, or use the Share Replay button at the top of any replay page. The link works for anyone — no account required to view.

Share to Liquipedia

Liquipedia allows community members to link external resources on player pages, match pages, and talk pages. If you analyzed a notable pro game or a tournament replay, you can add a link to the replay analysis on the relevant Liquipedia page. This is how many players have found starcraft2.ai — by clicking replay links posted on Liquipedia.

To post on Liquipedia: log into your Liquipedia account, find the relevant page (player, match, or event), click Edit, and add your replay link in the references or external links section. Keep the link description clear: 'Replay Analysis: [Map Name] — [Player 1] vs [Player 2]'.

Share to Reddit

The r/starcraft and r/starcraft2 subreddits welcome replay analysis posts. A post with a link to a well-analyzed replay — especially with a screenshot of an interesting economy graph or army composition — tends to get good engagement.

Best practice for Reddit posts: include the map name, players (or your rank), and one specific insight from the AI coaching in your post title. Example: 'Analyzed my loss to a 2-base Colossus push — the AI spotted I was 30 seconds late on my 3rd base (replay link inside)'. The replay link in comments or in the body drives traffic and discussion.

Share to Discord

Discord is the most active real-time SC2 community. Servers like the official StarCraft Discord, Pig's coaching server, and various team/race-specific servers regularly have replay review channels.

In Discord, paste your replay link directly into the channel. The page title and a preview will automatically appear. You can also share the URL alongside a screenshot of the most interesting part of your analysis.

Embed replay analysis in YouTube video descriptions

If you create SC2 content on YouTube, linking to a replay analysis in your video description is a powerful way to add value for viewers. Viewers can interactively review the same replay you covered, see the economy graphs, and get their own AI coaching on similar situations.

This also drives traffic back to the replay page over time as your video accumulates views.

FAQ

How do I share an SC2 replay analysis?
Upload your .SC2Replay file to SC2 Replay AI Coach. After it loads, copy the URL from your browser — it's a permanent link anyone can view. Share it to Liquipedia, Reddit (r/starcraft, r/starcraft2), Discord, or anywhere else.
Can people view my replay without downloading anything?
Yes. Anyone with your replay link can view the full analysis — economy graphs, build order, army composition, AI coaching — directly in their browser with no download or account required.
How do I post a replay on Liquipedia?
Log into Liquipedia, find the relevant page (player, match, or event), click Edit, and add your replay link in the external links or references section. Many players have found SC2 Replay AI Coach through replay links shared on Liquipedia.
Where can I share SC2 replays for feedback?
The best places to share SC2 replays for feedback are: r/starcraft and r/starcraft2 on Reddit, the official StarCraft Discord, race-specific Discord servers, and Liquipedia pages. Include your replay link and a specific question to get the best feedback.

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