Refrag vs Leetify vs Scope.gg: CS2 Analytics Compared

The best CS2 stats platform depends on what you actually need: Refrag for structured skill drills and coaching tools, Leetify for deep match analytics and benchmark data, and Scope.gg for accessible session tracking and economy insights. Each fills a different gap in your ranked climb — using the wrong one wastes time you could spend grinding.

What Each Platform Actually Does (And Where the Data Comes From)

Before diving into comparisons, understand that all three platforms pull from Valve’s Game Coordinator API and Steam match history, but they process that data very differently. The depth of analysis varies significantly, which means direct feature comparisons only matter once you know what question you’re trying to answer about your gameplay.

Leetify

Leetify is the analytics-first platform. It parses your match demos and generates a proprietary “Leetify Rating” — a composite score weighting aim, positioning, utility usage, and trade efficiency. Its benchmark database is the largest of the three, drawing from millions of ranked matches to tell you where you fall relative to your Premier rating range. If you’re in the 12,000–15,000 bracket (LEM equivalent) and want to know whether your T-side Mirage is dragging your team down, Leetify will tell you with statistically meaningful context. According to Leetify’s own published data (2024), players who actively review their Leetify stats at least twice per week improve their rating 18% faster than inactive users on the platform.

Refrag

Refrag sits at the intersection of analytics and structured training. Its standout feature isn’t stats — it’s the custom scenario builder and deathmatch routing tool. You can isolate exactly the angles that are killing you on Nuke or Inferno B, then drill them in a controlled environment. Refrag also has a growing coaching marketplace and team performance dashboard, making it the most relevant tool if you’re playing organised FACEIT or prepping for a team environment ahead of events like the IEM Cologne Major (June 2026). Refrag reported (2024) that users who complete their recommended drill sequences see a measurable FACEIT Elo improvement within 30 days in approximately 71% of cases.

Scope.gg

Scope.gg is the most accessible entry point. Its interface prioritises session summaries, economy win rates, and quick match reviews over granular demo analysis. If you’re in the 5,000–10,000 Premier range (MG equivalent) and just want to understand why your eco rounds are bleeding utility, Scope.gg surfaces that information faster than either competitor. It also has a skin portfolio tracker built in — a lightweight feature that Leetify and Refrag don’t bother with. For players interested in CS2 trading alongside ranked improvement, Scope.gg’s integration is convenient, though for serious skin management you’ll want our dedicated trading hub.

Head-to-Head Feature Breakdown

Feature Leetify Refrag Scope.gg
Demo auto-parse ✓ Deep ✓ Moderate ✓ Surface
Rank benchmarking ✓ Extensive ✓ Basic
Aim/mechanics drills ✓ Core feature
Utility analysis ✓ Economy focus
Coaching marketplace
Team/FACEIT tools ✓ Limited ✓ Strong ✓ Limited
Skin/inventory tracker
Free tier value High Moderate High

How to Pick the Right Platform for Your Rank and Goals

  1. Under 8,000 Premier (or new to analytics tools): Start with Scope.gg. The onboarding is minimal, the session summaries are digestible, and you’ll identify macro-level problems — economy mismanagement, round win rate by side — without drowning in data. Fix the big leaks first.
  2. 8,000–18,000 Premier (MG to Supreme equivalent): Move to Leetify as your primary tool. This is the bracket where the benchmark database gives you the most signal. You can compare your flash assists per round, entry duel win rates, and clutch conversion directly against players in your exact rating band. Pro benchmarks are also available — comparing your AK spray accuracy to something approaching what donk (Spirit) or NiKo (G2) post in ranked contexts is humbling but useful calibration.
  3. 18,000+ Premier or active FACEIT Level 8+: Add Refrag alongside Leetify. At this level, you’ve already identified what’s wrong — now you need structured reps to fix it. Leetify tells you your Inferno B-site first-bullet accuracy is below rank average; Refrag gives you the drill to grind it out. Running both in parallel is the standard workflow for serious ranked grinders and semi-organised teams.
  4. Playing in a team or prepping for tournaments: Refrag is the only platform with team-oriented features that scale. Its shared training modules and match review tools are built for the kind of structured prep that matters heading into league play.
  5. If ping and connection quality is degrading your stats: Bad server routing artificially inflates your miss rate and throws off any platform’s analysis. Before trusting the data, check your connection — our VPN guide covers how routing tools can stabilise your ms to EU and NA servers.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Using all three simultaneously without a workflow. Jumping between platforms creates data paralysis. Pick one primary tool per goal — analytics or training — and commit for at least two weeks before drawing conclusions.
  2. Treating Leetify’s rating as your only performance metric. The Leetify Rating is a useful composite but it de-emphasises role-specific contributions. A lurker or support player will score lower than an AWPer in the same lobby even if they’re executing their role perfectly. Cross-reference with your actual Premier rank trajectory.
  3. Ignoring the benchmark context on Scope.gg. Scope surfaces numbers without always making the rank-relative context obvious. A 45% headshot rate sounds impressive until you realise it’s below average for 10,000+ Premier players.
  4. Drilling on Refrag without identifying the correct problem first. Refrag’s scenario builder is only as good as the problem diagnosis feeding it. Run a Leetify review first, find your worst map and position, then bring that specific problem to Refrag. Generic aim training without a specific deficiency target is low ROI.
  5. Skipping gear calibration before trusting audio-based positioning data. Platforms that score your positioning assume you’re responding correctly to footstep audio. If your headset’s soundstage is distorting positional cues, your positioning data will look worse than it actually is. The right headset matters for this — see our gear hub for headset recommendations at every price point.
  6. Not updating your Steam privacy settings. All three platforms require your Steam profile to be set to public match history. A surprising number of players troubleshoot missing data for hours before realising Valve’s privacy defaults are blocking the API pull.

Key Takeaways

  1. Leetify is the strongest pure analytics platform — its rank-benchmarking database is unmatched, and it’s the best choice for players in the 8,000–18,000 Premier range looking to identify performance gaps with statistical context.
  2. Refrag is the best training tool, not a stats platform. Its value is in converting identified weaknesses into structured reps — use it after Leetify diagnosis, not instead of it.
  3. Scope.gg has the lowest barrier to entry and works best for players under 8,000 Premier or those who want fast session summaries without deep demo analysis.
  4. The optimal stack for serious ranked climbers is Leetify (identify) + Refrag (drill), with Scope.gg as an optional lightweight session log for days when you don’t want full demo review.
  5. Platform data is only as reliable as your setup — bad ping, misconfigured privacy settings, and poor audio hardware all corrupt the inputs these tools depend on.

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