Even more functional — new Organization, Team, and Player pages on Esports Charts
The Esports Charts team continues to redesign of the main sections on the website. Today we are pleased to present the updated home page, pages of esports organizations and their teams, as well as a new feature — player profiles. The pages have become much more intuitive and informative: we have also expanded their functionality by adding more blocks with both the most relevant information and detailed historical data.
Home Page
The home Esports Charts page has a more detailed and clear description of the data we analyze, as well as an interesting statistics: you can see the ranking of the most popular organizations, teams and esports disciplines for the current year.
Explore the updated homepage now!
Organizations Pages
Anyone can access statistics on Peak Viewers, total matches and Tournaments, in which the selected organization (in this case, Team Liquid) participated, at the top of the esports Organizations page.
Ordinary users of our website have access to only a small part of the statistics that Esports Charts operates. The most complete data is available in our dashboard for a fee. Read more about the features and benefits of the tool here.
The page has a block with the total number of matches played and a graphic showing the most active lineups of the club. You can also see the organization's achievements in viewership activity next to it. At the moment there are only two types: for making it into the Top 10 organizations of the year and for reaching each million Peak Viewers.
Users of Esports Charts can also find current and former rosters of the club on the esports Organizations page. Moreover, the current Twitch streamer lineup of the organization is also available here: more detailed viewership stats of creators are available on Streams Charts streaming analytics service.
There are blocks with the latest results of the organization's teams at the very bottom of the page, as well as the Top-5 tournaments by prize pool and the Top-5 most popular tournaments where the club's lineups have taken part in.
Check out the updated pages now: Team Liquid, Fnatic, G2 Esports
Teams Pages
The Teams pages have also changed significantly and have become more convenient and functional. Each team has statistics on Peak Viewers, Total Matches and Tournaments. Data on Hours Watched and Average Viewers is available in our dashboard. Here you can also see current and former players of the team and go to their social networks.
There are blocks with the team's achievements, its past matches and other squads of the organization on the side. The page provides information on the team's results, as well as the most popular and major tournaments the team participated in.
Check out the updated pages now: Natus Vincere (CS:GO), OG (Dota 2)
Player Pages
One more new feature is the Player pages. They provide a variety of information about the player, ranging from his teams, teammates, and tournaments to devices, social networks, and Twitch channel statistics (if available).
Check out the updated pages now: s1mple, Topson, Faker
Among other things, we want to mention a small new feature for PRO users: now it is possible to choose the amount of content displayed on all tables, by 20, 50 or 100 units per page. Thus, you can use Esports Charts more comfortably for your own purposes.
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