Solo Shuffle
Six-round tracking, round history, lobby performance, and player analysis.
The addon captures every arena, Solo Shuffle, Battleground Blitz, and Rated Battleground match: full lobbies, scoreboards, ratings, and round-by-round results. The website turns it into analytics that tell you why you won or lost.
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Every rated match is automatically captured and stored.
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Never lose track of your progress again.
Upload your RatedTracker data and unlock analytics that do not exist anywhere else.
Discover win rate by map, specialization, weekend vs weekday, day vs night, battleground-specific trends, and situational win rates.
Instead of guessing why you're gaining or losing rating, you'll know.
Open any match and inspect the full lobby: complete scoreboards, class and specialization breakdowns, objective statistics, rating changes, Solo Shuffle round history, and performance trends, all in one view.
Because one match summary never tells the whole story.
Pair your combat log with RatedTracker and every kill becomes a story you can read.
For every first death:
Stop guessing what killed you. Read it.
The addon captures every bracket. The website turns it into review you can act on before your next queue.
Six-round tracking, round history, lobby performance, and player analysis.
Full scoreboards, objective tracking, team analysis, and map insights.
2v2 and 3v3 match history with rating progression and opponent tracking.
Roster analysis, objective data, and complete match review.
The addon builds your match history. Your combat log unlocks spell-level review, first-death breakdowns, and fight analytics.
Queue rated matches. The addon captures rosters, CR/MMR, and scoreboards after every game. WoW writes your combat log at the same time.
Drag your RatedTracker.lua SavedVariables file onto the Upload page to populate match history, dashboards, and situational stats.
Add the matching WoWCombatLog-*.txt from your WoW Logs folder on the Upload page. In Chrome or Edge you can link the folder once and let live sync pull in new games automatically. Without the combat log, deep dives and first-death analysis stay unavailable.
Your match files are parsed in your browser, and you choose what to bring in.
Parsing, dashboards, and fight breakdowns run locally in your browser.
Nothing is read until you pick a SavedVariables export or combat log.
Full combat logs are parsed in your browser and are never uploaded.
You get in with an access code. No email and no password required.
During early access, the site records a summary of your uploads (character names, specs, brackets, and peak rating) tied to an anonymous device ID. This is used to manage invites and is removed when early access ends.
Download RatedTracker and discover what your match history has been trying to tell you.
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Predefined queries from your upload. Each card is a saved filter set run by the match engine. Click a bar or View matches to open those games in Match History.
Computed live from your uploaded match history.
These cards stay visible so layout is ready when objective snapshots ship in the addon.
Parsed in your browser. Turn on a cloud or file backup in Settings so your data survives a cache clear.
While this tab is open, link your WoW Logs folder and RatedTracker.lua once in Chrome or Edge, and new games sync automatically after each match.
C:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft\_retail_\Logs\
WoWCombatLog-*.txt (newest in that folder)
C:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft\_retail_\WTF\Account\
662612#5).SavedVariables.RatedTracker.lua onto the box below.Drag either file onto the box below, or turn on Live sync above.
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Allow minimized records from uploads to improve aggregate analytics.
Remove minimized rows linked to your account.
Opt-in retention: season, bracket, map, result, duration buckets, MMR bands, class/spec tokens — never names.
Early access recording: when you load the site, RatedTracker sends a summary of your uploads (character names, specs, brackets, peak rating, match count) tied to an anonymous device ID. This runs the invite system, is separate from the opt-in contribution above, and is removed when early access ends.