
Refrag is releasing a new feature – the Sessions tab.
Training in CS2 has always had one major problem. You can feel yourself improving. You can spend a designated amount of time training. But your only real metric for your mechanical improvement is your stats from actual matches. With the release of Sessions, we aim to fix that.
For the first time, you can now actively track your statistics after every single training session on Refrag. No matter whether it’s a quick ten-minute warmup or a dedicated hour-long grind, when you complete a training session, your statistics will now be collated in a quick and easy-to-read format on your Sessions tab.
Metrics such as crosshair placement, counter-strafing, time-to-kill, and more will be compiled and laid out for you, so you can really focus on the specifics of your game in detail. Now, you can actively track your improvements and weak points throughout every training session, so you can ensure that you’re getting the most out of your time spent on Refrag.

Now, by using the Sessions tab, your training becomes:
You can actively focus on individual parts of your game, and rest assured that every second you spend on Refrag is spent wisely and is leading towards improvement in a specific metric.
For the first time, you can approach Counter-Strike training in the same way that a professional athlete approaches their practice. You can identify a specific metric – say, for example, your crosshair placement – and focus on it over the course of a few sessions, or a couple of weeks.
You can track your improvement in that metric, identify the training modes and approaches that work best for you, and see precisely when you’re improving, plateauing, or on a mechanical decline.
Using the Sessions tab is deliberately easy. Simply follow these instructions to begin tracking your performance.

So, all that’s left to do is to jump into a Refrag server, load up your favorite training mode, and grind out some practice. When you’re done, head over to your Sessions tab and take a look at your data.