Free poker analytics tools — preflop/postflop leak finder + tournament dashboard
Hey 2+2,
I'm a solo dev and MTT grinder. Built two poker analytics tools over the past few months and looking for feedback from people who actually play.
TOOL 1: POKLYTICS — Preflop/Postflop Leak Finder
https://poklytics.com
Upload your GGPoker/Natural8 hand history ZIP and get a report showing where your preflop and postflop decisions deviate from GTO baselines. It compares your stats across 6 positions x 29 stats and uses EV-weighted scoring so you see what actually costs money, not just random stat deviations.
What it analyzes:
- Opening ranges by position
- 3bet/fold frequencies
- Cbet patterns (flop/turn/river)
- Postflop decision quality
- Overall health score
What it does NOT do:
- No ICM or bubble analysis
- No push/fold charts
- No real-time anything — post-session only
Parser tested against PT4 at under 3% deviation on the samedataset.
Pricing: First report free. $4.99/report after. $49 lifetime.
TOOL 2: POKERVIZ — Tournament Dashboard
https://pokerviz.com
Upload your GGPoker tournament summary ZIP and get a full dashboard:
- Bankroll/profit graph over time
- ROI, ITM%, tournament count
- Currency conversion (USD/CNY)
- Filter by type, speed, date range
Pro tier ($19 one-time) adds:
- Monthly P&L chart
- Buy-in tier breakdown
- Day of week + hour analysis
- Speed & field size breakdown
- Satellite efficiency
- Rake analysis
- CSV export
HOW THEY RELATE
Poklytics tells you what you're doing wrong at the hand level.
PokerViz tells you which tournaments, stakes, and formats are working for you. Different questions, complementary answers.
HONEST DISCLAIMER
Both tools are new. I built them solo. If something breaks or gives a weird result, tell me — I'd rather fix it than have it sit broken. The parser is proven but the UX is still being polished.
Looking for feedback on:
1. Is the leak report output useful or confusing?
2. What stats/charts are missing from the dashboard?
3. What would make you actually use this regularly?
Brutal feedback preferred. Thanks.