LaneMind Dota 2 statistics tracker dashboard
Dota 2 statistics tracker

Track Dota 2 statistics, performance trends, and match history in one dashboard

LaneMind helps players move from raw Dota 2 stats to clear improvement decisions with match history, item timing analytics, hero context, and a coaching report after every game.

Match statistics in context

Review kills, deaths, assists, items, timings, economy, game phase, role, and hero context together instead of reading isolated numbers in a spreadsheet.

OpenDota and STRATZ support

Connect public match data and external analytics sources with locally captured LaneMind sessions for the broadest possible performance picture.

Performance trends over sessions

Repeated patterns over many games show the actual problems: missed item timings, role discipline drift, and underused vision spend that single matches always hide.

What you can analyze with the LaneMind stats tracker

  • Track Dota 2 match history and session performance after every game.
  • Compare item timing, build direction, and inventory decisions against the actual match situation.
  • Review hero performance, role habits, laning impact, farming pace, and fight participation.
  • Spot repeated mistakes across sessions instead of only seeing one game at a time.
  • Convert raw Dota 2 statistics into a practical coaching checklist for the next queue.

Want the post-game review workflow? Open the post-game analysis page. For live in-game context before the review, read the analytics overlay overview.

Why a local-first stats tracker matters

Cloud-only stats sites like OpenDota and STRATZ are great for public match history, but they only see what the public match dump exposes. They cannot see the live GSI stream from your client, which means they miss the in-match item timing detail, the role you actually played, the threats you actually faced.

LaneMind captures the GSI stream locally during the match and writes a richer per-match record than any cloud-only tool can produce. Combined with public-data context from OpenDota / STRATZ via their APIs, you get the broadest possible per-match picture.

Item timing analytics that actually change item builds

Item timing analytics are the single most useful number a Dota 2 stats tracker can give you. Most ranks below Divine lose because their core item lands two minutes too late, not because they pick the wrong item. LaneMind tracks the actual purchase time of each major component (Battle Fury, Black King Bar, Force Staff, Eye of Skadi, Aghanim Scepter, etc.) and tells you whether you hit the standard timing window for the role you played.

Across many games, the tracker shows whether your build timings are improving. That is the only honest way to measure mechanical progress.

How LaneMind fits next to OpenDota and STRATZ

None of these tools replaces the others — they are complementary by design. Most serious Dota 2 players already use two or three of them, and LaneMind itself consumes both the OpenDota and STRATZ APIs to enrich its match data. Here is the honest layout, feature by feature.

FeatureLaneMindOpenDotaSTRATZ
Public match history and player profileFetched via OpenDota and STRATZ APIs (the same data you already trust)Core feature, free and unlimited — the de-facto Dota 2 stats portalCore feature with detailed per-match breakdowns
Hero meta and pick / win-rate databaseLight — focused on your matches, not on patch-wide tablesFull hero pick / win database with rank, role, side, and patch filtersDeep meta with role and rank slicing — a STRATZ specialty
Replay parsing and lane efficiency toolsLive + post-game from the official GSI feed; no separate replay parserOpen-source replay parser with detailed lane and farming detailProprietary parser with detailed lane analysis — a STRATZ specialty
Live in-game coaching overlay during the matchYes — Valve's official GSI panels for items, threats, phase, and decisionsOut of scope — OpenDota is a website, not a desktop overlayOut of scope — STRATZ is a website, not a desktop overlay
AI-driven post-game coaching reportYes — structured laning, items, fights, neutrals, single named focusOut of scope — provides raw graphs and tables for self-reviewProvides match graphs and lane analysis for self-review
Local-first session tracking (your hardware)Yes — local match log, settings, and cached data on your PCCloud only by designCloud only by design
CostFree for overlay + stats + BYOK; paid for hosted assistant creditsFree, optional Plus tier supports the projectFree, optional Plus tier supports the project

For a deeper side-by-side, read LaneMind and OpenDota together and LaneMind and STRATZ together.

Dota 2 statistics tracker: questions players actually ask

Honest answers about scope, comparisons with cloud-only tools, role coverage, item timing depth, and stack play.

The best fit depends on what you actually do with the stats. If you want a public profile and meta tables, OpenDota and STRATZ are excellent free options. If you want a stats tracker that also lives inside your matches and writes a coaching report after every game, LaneMind is a better fit because it captures local session data the cloud sites cannot see.

Start tracking your Dota 2 statistics

Install LaneMind, queue a match, and the tracker captures the entire game locally with item timings, threats, and a post-game review when it ends.