Overview
The Ranked tracker is your personal competitive-progress dashboard. It lives at
/ranked and turns a log of your Overwatch ranked games into trends, win rates,
and breakdowns that help you see where you are climbing and where you are stuck.
Ranked is available to every signed-in user. It is not a paid feature and it is not tied to a team. Everything you track here belongs to your personal account, and it stays private unless you choose to publish a summary. See Privacy & Public Profile for details.
Who it is for
Ranked is built for individual players who want to understand their own results over time. The rest of Parsertime is built around scrims and team play, where data is shared with coaches and teammates. The Ranked tracker is deliberately the opposite: it is purely about your own solo and group competitive ladder experience — the maps you play, the heroes you pick, who you queue with, and how all of that moves your win rate. It answers questions a shared team workspace cannot, like "which hero should I stop forcing?" or "am I actually better solo than in a stack?"
Because this is your personal climbing data and not your team's, it is yours alone by default. There is no team to set up and nothing to configure. As soon as you have logged or imported a few games, the dashboard fills in automatically.
The dashboard
When you have games logged, /ranked shows a set of summary cards followed by
tabbed analytics. Two filters sit above the tabs and apply across the whole
dashboard:
- Season / patch filter scopes everything to a specific balance patch or season window, so you can ask "how have I done since the last patch?" rather than looking at your entire history at once.
- Role filter narrows the view to Tank, Damage, or Support so you can study one role in isolation.
Tabs
- Overview — your overall win/loss picture, plus distribution and win rate by game mode. This is the quick read on how things are going.
- Heroes — your best and most-played heroes, hero win rates, hero-pool diversity, one-trick detection, and hero-swap analytics.
- Maps — win rate by map, a map tier list, volatility, hero/map synergy (including the best hero per map), learning curves, and familiarity patterns.
- Time — your win rate trend over time, an activity heatmap, win/loss streaks, recent form, session analysis, and a day-of-week breakdown.
- Patches — how Overwatch balance patches moved your results. This tab deliberately ignores the season / patch filter above and always shows your full patch history, because the whole point of the view is to compare across patches — scoping it to a single patch would defeat that. It does still respect the role filter, so you can ask "how did each patch treat my Tank games?"
- Groups — performance by group size, comparing how you do solo versus in a duo or a larger stack.
- Roles — your role distribution, win rate by role, and how flexible you are across roles.
Getting started
The tracker only knows what you tell it. Log your first game with the match form, or bring your history over in bulk with a JSON import. See Logging & Importing Games to get data in.
Once your stats are in, they are private by default. If you want to show a summary on your public profile, head to Privacy & Public Profile.