How to Find and Share Your Leetify Profile
How to locate your Leetify profile, make sure people can view the right data, and share it cleanly with teammates, coaches or friends.
If someone asks for your Leetify profile, what they usually want is a quick way to see your recent stats, ratings, and match history without screenshots or scoreboard arguments.
The process is simple once your account is connected properly, but there are a few common points of confusion around Steam privacy, profile links, and what other people can actually see.
Step 1: Make Sure the Right Steam Account Is Connected
Leetify profiles are tied to your Steam account. If the wrong account is connected, you may end up sharing a profile that does not show the matches or rank people expect.
If you are unsure which Steam account is yours:
- Use How to Find Your Steam ID
- Check that your Steam profile is readable
- Confirm that your public match data is available
If you are having visibility problems, How to Make Your Steam Profile Public for CS2 Stats covers the common privacy settings that break third-party stat tracking.
Step 2: Open Your Leetify Profile Page
Once your Steam account is connected, open Leetify and navigate to your player profile. This is the page that shows your headline rating, match history, aim metrics, and performance breakdowns.
If the profile looks incomplete, the problem is usually one of these:
- Your recent matches have not synced yet
- Your Steam privacy settings are too restrictive
- You are looking at the wrong linked account
Those are similar to the problems explained in Why can't I see my stats? and Why don't my numbers match another stats site?.
Step 3: Copy the Profile Link, Not a Screenshot
If you want feedback from a teammate, coach, or friend, send the profile URL rather than a cropped screenshot.
A screenshot hides context:
- Recent form
- Sample size
- Role-specific stats
- Match history
A direct link lets the other person look at the full picture and compare metrics properly, which matters a lot when discussing Leetify Rating, aim rating, or utility score.
What to Share Alongside the Link
If you want useful feedback instead of vague opinions, include one sentence about what you want help with.
Good examples:
- "My Leetify Rating dropped this week. What stat is causing it?"
- "My aim looks decent, but my win rate is flat. What am I missing?"
- "Can you compare this profile with my CSStatLab profile view?"
That makes it easier for someone to focus on trade percentage, opening duels, KAST, or recent form instead of arguing about K/D alone.
When Sharing a Profile Publicly
If you are posting your link in Discord, Reddit, or a team channel:
- Double-check you are sharing the correct account
- Be aware that public match data may reveal your rank, recent games, and common teammates
- Avoid presenting one hot streak as proof of long-term level
That last point matters because sample size and consistency are more informative than one standout session.
Leetify Profile vs CSStatLab Profile
A Leetify profile is useful for deep match analytics, but it is not the only way to present your level.
If you want a cleaner stats-reading workflow, a broader academy, and more plain-English explanations around the numbers, compare it with Leetify vs CSStatLab: Different Ways to Analyze Your CS2 Stats and How to Read Your Profile.
Takeaway
To find and share your Leetify profile, make sure the correct Steam account is connected, confirm your privacy settings are not blocking data, then send the profile link instead of a screenshot. The more context you share with it, the better feedback you will get.
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