A tracker built around the team, not the summoner
A Flex 5 team tracker for League of Legends
Most League stat sites follow one summoner. This page explains how a Flex 5 team tracker works differently: one URL for your five-stack, a history filtered to five-stack Flex games only, and per-game MVP scores weighted so supports and carries are compared fairly.
If you were searching for a flex queue team tracker for League, this is the dedicated guide to the feature, the rest of the product is on the homepage.

How a Flex 5 team tracker is different
The same ranked match can tell two very different stories depending on whether you look at it as a player or as a team. A Flex 5 team tracker is built around the latter.
Roster-only history
Games surface only when the five rostered accounts are all on the same side. Random Flex games where two of you happened to be together are ignored.
Team-level metrics
Win rate, average MVP per player, progression curves and AI coaching notes are computed across the team, not for one summoner in isolation.
Role-fair MVP score
Vision, utility, CC and tanking are weighted properly so supports stop being punished for not farming. Details on the MVP Score page.
One shareable team page
Each team lives at /teams/{region}/{slug}. You get a public link for your Discord, your scrim partner, or your coach.
What the team view looks like
Three real screens from the Flex 5 team tracker, not a solo ladder.



Team tracker vs solo tracker, side-by-side
OP.GG, Tracker.gg and similar tools do a great job at solo profiling. This page is not an attack on them, it simply explains where a Flex 5 team tracker fills a different gap.
| Flex 5 team tracker | Classic solo tracker | |
|---|---|---|
| Unit of measure | The five-player roster | One summoner at a time |
| History filter | Five-stack Flex games only | All queues for one summoner |
| MVP | Balanced per game, per role | Usually absent or KDA-based |
| Shareable link | One URL for the whole team | One URL per summoner |
Flex 5 team tracker, questions players actually ask
Scoped to team tracking only. For general product questions, see the homepage FAQ.
A solo tracker shows one summoner and their last games. A Flex 5 team tracker scopes the history to games where all five of your roster queued on the same side in Flex, so the stats reflect how your stack plays together rather than your individual solo grinds.
Only ranked Flex (queue 440) matches where all five listed Riot IDs appear on the same team. Random Flex games where only two or three of you happened to play together are filtered out so the stats stay honest.
No. Only the team admin needs an account. The other four players just need to share their Riot ID (Name#TAG). We use each PUUID to pull matches from Riot's API.
Teams are refreshed on-demand when someone opens the team page, and a background job re-syncs any team that hasn't been updated in 12 hours. If Riot's API is rate-limited we retry with a small delay rather than dropping games.
EUW, NA, BR and KR at signup. API routing follows Riot's europe / americas / asia clusters. Each shard has its own leaderboard, and the global leaderboard lives on /teams.
Yes. Every team has a shareable URL of the form /teams/{region}/{team-slug}. It lists the roster, match history, win rate and each player's MVP average. You decide when to share it.
Yes. Many of our users run a main five and a rotating sub roster. Each team has its own slug and history. If you only have a Free plan you are limited to one roster at a time.
Spin up your Flex 5 team page
Core team tracking is free. Upgrade later from the pricing section if you want longer history or a bigger roster.
