How PlayVant works
PlayVant transforms gameplay data into reviewable moments, explanations, and coaching insight designed to help players understand what happened and improve what wins.
General gameplay review approach
Review the moments that mattered most
PlayVant is designed around gameplay review, not raw statistics. Instead of overwhelming players with telemetry or replay charts, PlayVant focuses on identifying the specific gameplay moments most worth understanding.
The platform analyzes gameplay sequences, timing, positioning, momentum, and interaction context to surface moments where a play likely broke down.
The goal is to create a calmer, more focused film-room experience: understand the moment, understand the cause, and improve the next game.
Rocket League replay review
Rocket League is the first supported game because it provides exportable replay files (.replay), making it possible to analyze actual gameplay events, positioning, timing, momentum, and player decisions directly from match data.
Built to expand beyond Rocket League
PlayVant is designed to support additional competitive games over time as replay exports, APIs, or structured gameplay telemetry become available.
Upload a replay
Upload a Rocket League replay file and PlayVant will process the match automatically.
Replay location (Windows)
Documents\My Games\Rocket League\TAGame\DemosEpic
Review gameplay moments
PlayVant identifies reviewable missed moments, awkward approaches, difficult reads, challenges, and timing breakdowns from the replay timeline.
You can either start from the moments PlayVant found automatically, or enter the game clock for a moment you remember from the match.
Understand what happened
PlayVant explains why the play likely broke down using gameplay timing, positioning context, momentum, approach angle, recovery behavior, and replay-derived match evidence.
You can also ask follow-up questions to better understand the mechanics behind the play.
Finding the correct replay
Rocket League replay files usually use GUID-style names
Rocket League often saves replay files with names like:
The easiest way to find the correct replay is to sort the replay folder by Date Modified and choose the replay saved around the time of the match you want to review.
What PlayVant analyzes
Gameplay-focused replay analysis
• Ball approach angle
• Timing and jump windows
• Positioning relative to the ball
• Low-boost situations
• Recovery opportunities
• Aerial and wall-read situations
• Follow-up touches after misses
Current preview focus
Focused on missed moments
The current preview is focused primarily on:
• Missed touches
• Missed shots
• Missed challenges
• Awkward approaches
• Difficult aerial reads
Some manually entered game-clock moments may not produce a match if PlayVant cannot confidently identify a reviewable missed-contact event near that time.
