
Most Counter-Strike 2 players have a rough idea of what their weaknesses are, but a rough idea is not a training plan. Refrag Coach is the part of Refrag that closes that gap. It pulls your real match data from Premier and FACEIT, measures your performance across a specific set of tracked stats, compares them against target averages, and builds a training routine around what actually needs work.

Coach breaks your performance down across four categories of statistics: General, Aim, Utility, and Entry & Trades.
General covers the broad performance stats you’d recognize from a post-match scoreboard: kills per round, deaths, ADR, HS kill percentage, and HLTV rating. These give Coach a high-level picture of how your matches are going.
Aim goes deeper than most players think to look. Alongside headshot percentage, Coach tracks counter strafe percentage, crosshair placement (measured in degrees of deviation), recoil control accuracy, spotted accuracy, and time to kill and time to damage. These stats distinguish between a player who wins duels by being fast and one who wins them by actually shooting where they’re aiming, and those aren’t always the same thing.
Utility tracks how effectively you’re using your flashes and grenades. This includes enemies flashed, friends flashed, average flash time, utility damage, and unused utility value. If you’re dying with util in your pocket regularly or your flashes aren’t doing as much as they could, Coach will tell you.
Entry & Trades covers how you’re performing in the moments that most directly decide round outcomes: opening kill successes and fails, trade kill successes and fails, and trade death successes and fails. Strong entry numbers mean you’re creating advantages for your team, and weaker numbers can mean you’re on the losing end of duels more than you should be.

For each stat, Coach shows your current average alongside a target average, a benchmark derived from players performing at the level you’re working toward. Stats where you’re above target are highlighted in green. Stats where you’re falling short are flagged in orange or red, and those are what Coach uses to build your training routine.
Because Coach pulls from your ongoing match history, the recommendations aren’t static. As your stats shift, whether through improvement or through new weaknesses surfacing with more play, the recommendations and routine update to reflect where your game actually stands. You’re not completing a fixed training program and starting over each time, but instead, you’re following something that tracks alongside your real performance.

The problem with choosing your own training routine has nothing to do with effort, but everything to do with perception. Most players default to practicing what feels productive rather than what the data says needs work. Someone whose crosshair placement is significantly off-target will still feel like they’re improving by playing only deathmatch, because deathmatch on its own doesn’t isolate or measure the problem. Coach removes that ambiguity, and offers recommendations to get to the heart of your weaknesses.
Refrag Coach is included with every Refrag subscription. After linking the necessary accounts, Coach will begin pulling your Premier and FACEIT match history and building your performance profile. The more match data it has access to, the more accurate the routine it builds, and thus its usefulness compounds the more time you use it for.
If you don’t have a Refrag subscription yet, we’re offering a 3-day free trial that includes full access to Coach alongside the rest of the platform. Use code playsmarter3 to get started.