FACEIT Repeek (formerly Enhancer): Features, Safety & the Best Companion (2026)
What FACEIT Repeek does — auto ready-up, ELO +/- per match and recent match history — whether it is safe, and the best companion to run alongside it: GRIND for win probability and smurf detection.
Repeek (formerly FACEIT Enhancer) is one of the most-installed FACEIT extensions of 2026: auto ready-up, per-match ELO tracking and recent stats right in the matchroom. Here is exactly what Repeek does, whether it is safe, and the best companion to run alongside it if you also want win probability and smurf detection.
What is FACEIT Repeek?
Repeek is a browser extension for Chrome, Edge, Opera and Yandex that reads public FACEIT data and automates the matchroom. It is the direct continuation of FACEIT Enhancer — the project was simply renamed to Repeek (more on that in what happened to FACEIT Enhancer). It is free to install from the Chrome Web Store.
Repeek's main features
- Auto ready-up — accepts the match for you the moment it pops, so you never miss a ready check.
- Party-invite auto-accept — automatically accepts group invites.
- Team ELO in the matchroom — the average ELO of both rosters.
- ELO +/- per match — exactly how much ELO each game won or lost.
- Recent match history — your last ~30 matches and recent stats at a glance.
Is FACEIT Repeek safe?
Yes. Repeek is a browser UI enhancer that only reads public FACEIT data — it is not a cheat and never touches the CS2 game client. It is published on the Chrome Web Store and works on Edge, Opera and Yandex. If Repeek ever stops loading, see why Repeek is not working and how to fix it. The same safety note applies to GRIND.
Repeek vs GRIND
These two are not really rivals — they answer different questions. Repeek covers what just happened (activity and automation: auto-ready, per-match ELO, recent matches); GRIND covers what comes next (pre-match analytics). So the table below is not "which one wins" — it is why you run them together:
| Feature | Repeek | GRIND |
|---|---|---|
| Auto ready-up / match accept | Yes | Yes (100%) |
| Party-invite auto-accept | Yes | Yes |
| ELO +/- per match | Yes | — |
| Recent match history (last 30) | Yes | Partial (AVG ELO + scoreboard popup) |
| Team ELO in the matchroom | Yes | Yes (Team Stats) |
| Win probability by map | — | Yes (detailed) |
| Detailed per-map analytics | — | Yes |
| Current team form | — | Yes |
| Current player form | — | Yes |
| Player roles (rings + role) | — | Yes |
| Smurf & booster detection | — | Yes |
| New ELO tiers | — | Yes |
| Server preview on accept | — | Yes |
| Extended match history | — | Yes |
| Face-to-face / 1v1 duel compare | — | Yes |
In short: Repeek owns the activity and post-match layer; GRIND owns the pre-match read. They sit in different parts of the UI and never conflict. Rather than bolt a pile of small tools next to Repeek, a single GRIND covers the analytics better. Keep Repeek, add GRIND.
The best Repeek companion
If you already run Repeek, the best thing to add alongside it is GRIND — it reads your whole lobby in one panel: win probability by map, smurf and booster detection, player roles, team form and a 1v1 duel compare. Keep Repeek for auto-ready and post-match ELO; add GRIND for the pre-match read. Many players search for stacks like "repeek and forecast" or "faceit repeek ego" — but one GRIND closes the analytics better than a scatter of small tools next to Repeek.
FAQ
Is Repeek free?
Yes, Repeek is free on the Chrome Web Store and works on Edge, Opera and Yandex.
Is Repeek safe to use?
Yes. Repeek only reads public FACEIT data and is a UI enhancer, not a cheat — it does not touch the CS2 game client.
Is Repeek the same as FACEIT Enhancer?
Yes. Repeek is the renamed continuation of FACEIT Enhancer — if you are searching for "repeek formerly faceit enhancer", it is the same project.
Repeek not working — what should I do?
Usually a reinstall from the official store plus re-enabling the extension in your browser settings fixes it. See our guide on why Repeek is not working for the full walkthrough.
What is the best companion to Repeek?
GRIND is the best companion — it adds win probability by map, smurf and booster detection, player roles and team form. Repeek covers activity and post-match, GRIND covers the pre-match read; together they give the full picture.