Today we are introducing a brand new feature in Leetify: the Home page.

By default, the Home page focuses on you and your own matches, highlighting the most impressive accomplishments you had recently. This means our Home page is closer to the core value users are getting out of Leetify; our match reports. We felt that the previous Dashboard (which you can still access through the menu) was quickly becoming outdated and it was simply becoming confusing to a lot of people as the first page you land on when signing in to Leetify.

But the Home page is much more than that. You can follow your friends and see the exact same summary for any match they play, in both CS2 and LoL (as well as any future game on Leetify). Quickly see their most interesting accomplishments, rankups, and highlights without having to comb through the entire scoreboard. But if something strikes your attention, one click will take you to the full Match Report.

This feature is an experiment on improving the social interaction within Leetify, and we’re keen to get your feedback on it. We’re aware that social features can be divisive, some love them and some hate them. Therefore we’ve designed this feature so that you don’t need to worry about it if you don’t want to use it. In that case, simply don’t follow anyone or select “Only me” and it’ll just show you an overview of your recent matches. We do however hope that you’ll give it a fair chance and provide feedback to help us make this a great experience.

Why are we introducing more social features into Leetify?

We’re really excited about the social side of gaming. We want Leetify to be the place where you celebrate your best plays and compare accomplishments with your friends. We want Leetify to be a place for friendly competition, so that anyone can be a big fish in a small pond. We want it to be the place where you keep your trophy room and even find new gaming friends.

In short, we want Leetify to become what the social layer of Steam could have been.

For a long time now, a very core part of Leetify for a lot of users has been discussing some of the interesting data we display with your friends in other channels such as Discord, X or Reddit. It’s clear that to a lot of you, we’re already helping you celebrate your gaming accomplishments together with your friends. We want to see if we can make this easier by bringing some of this interaction into the product and making the sharing of your accomplishments even more interesting and fun.

We’re not looking to build a product where people chase as many followers as possible. We want to create an intimately social and truly meaningful experience between you and your closest friends. To accomplish this, by default you need to accept any request to follow you before others can see your data on their feed.

Depending on feedback, we might provide an option to let anyone follow you at a later date. An optional feature like that could for example be valuable to community figures or pro players that want to let their fans interact with them on Leetify. That said, we very much intend to keep the current default behavior so that people are conscious about who they are following on Leetify.

Give us your feedback!

As always we’re curious to hear what you think! This is a very new type of feature for us, and we’re sure to stumble into some pitfalls as we seek to get this right. Your feedback and patience is tremendously valuable to us. Leave any feedback you have on Discord, X or by emailing [email protected].

// with ♥️ from the Leetify team