AoE2 Coach (aoe2coach.net) => data based replay analysis tool and chatbot that compares you to winners at your elo

Hey all!
I am a Software Engineer and just wanted to share to this comunity that I have built a tool called AoE2 Coach: aoe2coach.net. It basicaly analyses your replay and give you tips on how to improve your gameplay based on both curated lessons and matches from the same elo

You give it your in-game name (or a replay), and it reads the actual game data: age-up, timings, economy, composition, TC idle time. Then it compares that to players who won at your exact elo, on the same map. Not generic advice, the specific thing that decided that game and what to drill next. Every number is cited from the replay itself.

Quick note since there are a few similarly named tools out there: this isn’t a live AI overlay, and it’s not a chatbot guessing. It’s data pulled straight from your replay and compared against a database of about 46,000 parsed ranked games. When it says you were behind players who won at your elo, that’s a real median from real matches, not a model improvising. Every claim links back to the number that backs it.

What it does:

- Pulls your last ranked match automatically (or paste a specific replay)

- Era-by-era breakdown: what you did vs. what winners at your elo did instead

- Points out the actual decisive moment, not just “make more villagers”

- There’s a chat after the analysis if you want to ask follow-up questions

- Free, no install, no account required to try it

Why it’s different from the post-match tools already here: those are great for catching mechanical stuff (idle TC, floating resources) right after the game. This one’s slower, a couple minutes, but goes deeper. It’s built on top of about 46k parsed ranked replays, so the comparison is “here’s what actually wins at your bracket,” not just “here’s what you did.”

Still early (few weeks old), actively fixing things based on feedback. Curious whether the elo-comparison angle actually changes what people drill, or if everyone just wants the live overlay stuff instead.