A tracker born from a simple frustration: nobody actually connects your performance to what surrounds it.
Like a lot of players, the idea started with a classic frustration: after a rough session, there was no way to know if it was really bad play, a ping spike, the late hour, or just a losing streak. Existing trackers give you a score. None of them give you an answer.
MVP Tracker was born from that simple question: what if we finally cross-referenced this data instead of leaving each piece in its own corner?
Three convictions that guide every product decision.
Adding yet another K/D chart doesn't help anyone. What matters is connecting performance to network, to daily rhythm, to mental state — the real causes, not just the symptoms.
The project moves forward in solid blocks rather than a long list of promises. Every feature that ships is already in use before the next one starts.
No false precision: when a piece of data isn't reliable or isn't available, the app says so instead of making up a number to look good.
MVP Tracker runs locally on your machine — your matches are cached on your own computer, browsable even offline. The online account only handles the strict minimum: linking your Riot ID once, syncing your profile, and enabling social features (friends, messaging).
Discover everything the app can do for your progression.