This is an exciting day for us. We're thrilled to share two new products with you: one brought to you by us, the team behind Dotabuff, and one is from our partner team.
Today, we’re pleased to announce a new phase in Dotabuff’s evolution. We’re announcing the beta launch of the Dotabuff App, brought to you by the team behind Dotabuff.
Hosted on the Overwolf platform, the Dotabuff App enables Dota 2 players to bring all the knowledge and data available on Dotabuff into their games.
The Dotabuff App is designed to meet Dota 2 players where they are.
We’re launching with four modules to choose from, as well as a draft advisor that will help you make the best choices in your All Pick matches.
Whether you’re new to Dota, still learning how to play the game, or you’ve randomed a hero you rarely play, the Dotabuff App is going to help you navigate your way through the match.
The Dotabuff App is free and ad-supported. If you have Dotabuff Plus, the App will be ad-free and you’ll receive an extra module slot!
Our current modules include:
- Timing Coach, designed to remind you about common event timings such as bounty runes and neutral items;
- Power Spikes, which charts the relative strength of both teams’ heroes based on the historical data;
- Item Builds, drawn from Dotabuff Guides to give you item-by-item progression as well as a choice of which build will benefit your game the most;
- Ability Builds, offering recommendations for the most successful ability build for your hero based on Dotabuff data.
This is just a starting point for us! We’ve heard the interest in tools that respond better to the game you’re playing. We’re excited to say we’ll be able to announce modules that support this soon.
More modules are in development, including modules that are more reactive to your in-game state, and that will provide advanced awareness for higher-skill players.
Help us develop the App to best meet your needs by sending us in-app feedback!
The second product, coming from a partner team at Elo, is all about empowering esports fans, via a new site delivering high-quality stats and analysis to fans of professional League of Legends: TrackLoL. TrackLoL is a portal for experiencing Lol esports in a whole new way.
This new site provides the community with a wealth of new ways to enjoy LoL.
From a statistics-enhanced live match experience to fan predictions, we’re offering a robust data-driven view of the professional scene.
Compete with TrackLoL’s fan predictions, see real-time machine-learning-based win projections, deep dive into team and player statistics, or read the latest analysis from our talented writing team!
TrackLoL provides a variety of ways for you to enjoy League of Legends esports.
And if League of Legends isn’t your thing, we’re also happy to say that we’ve got new Dotabuff upgrades on the way!
We want to keep delivering the best Dota 2 data experience so you can get the most out of your games.
then i saw
wow really lol why has no one commented
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understandable
Does the draft picker function analysis your own performance on heroes and the bracket you play in aswell as the general meta and hero match ups?
@Peelioka It does! It looks at both the current meta and strong heroes as well as your play history and what heroes you're good at.
sounds pretty cool - any chance for a mac version?
Would love to do a mac version as I use a mac for most of my day. Will hopefully add Mac support eventually.
When i saw the title, i thought it was a mobile app LOL
Whenever I read that a product has something to do with LOL players my immediate instinct is that the product is designed for children and other such weak minded folk like the vast majority of the LOL community.
I am liking the app. Does the Timing module have an audio notification? Or are notifications not yet implemented?
Can you make a guide on pos. 5 Puck please?
Now we need dedicated application instead of browser to get access to the web site.
I am sure some talented developers have put their best foot forward with this app and it does seem like a legitimately big step forward for Dotabuff. I would be excited to give it a try if it weren't for the fact this site is untenable to navigate without an ad blocker and its trackers set a dubious precedent for installing a native app from Elo on my PC. At least for me the bridge to desktop is built on trust. In general though I think Elo's product team needs to have a discussion about how to monetize a great product without betraying the trust of its users or turning them away with intrusive ads. Maybe doubleclick just sucks, refreshing and queuing ads with videos every 10 seconds at every page, but it seems like other free + premium SaaS platforms use a less obnoxious, "Here's the ad, it only happens here. Disable it and gain access to more features with premium" approach. Maybe the point is to be annoying because you do offer an ad free premium experience... If it is i'd wager dial back the annoying 3 notches and double down on the ad free premium without making people suspicious the client is a reskinned Bonsai Buddy.
waiting for mobile app
Will they get banned for him like in Overwolf?
Is this safe to use or are there any chances of getting banned?
I'll give it a try.
is this allowed by valve? I would like to give a try.
It's not updated for the latest patch so things like rune timers are off, also the timing assistant (and pretty much all of the assistants) are pretty useless if you don't have a second monitor, there's no time to toggle the interface in game and watch events manually, either it should be some kind of an overlay you can position on top of dota that is visible constantly or there should be sound triggers for different upcoming in game events.
I have low end pc and either this app or overwolf causes regular lagging(similar to long ping, but ping was actually ok). I had to delete it finally.