CS2 lineups, tactical boards, and team playbooks

Find CS2 lineups. Build tactics your team can actually use.

Browse map-based CS2 smokes, flashes, molotovs, and HE lineups, then use tactical boards and playbooks to turn utility into clear team plans.

  • Public CS2 smoke, flash, molotov, and HE lineups by map
  • Fast tactical boards for setups, executes, and review
  • Team playbooks that connect boards, utility, and notes
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Utility LibraryLineups linked to prep
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Playbook NotesReview notes and context
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Built for CS2 players who want useful lineups now and a clearer preparation workflow when the team is ready.

Built for competitive playersDesigned for IGLs, coaches, and teamsBoards, playbooks, utility, and demo review
Why teams use PlaybookFlow

Turn CS2 ideas, demo moments, and utility plans into team-ready playbooks.

Replace scattered screenshots, text notes, and rough drawings with a preparation workspace that helps your roster create boards, organize playbooks, and review map plans faster.

Tactical Boards

Fast tactical boards for CS2 prep

Create clear map-based boards for defaults, setups, executes, post-plants, retakes, and anti-strat ideas without turning every plan into a long editing session.

Team Playbooks

Structured playbooks your roster can review

Organize boards, stage notes, utility references, and map plans into playbooks that are easier to share before practice or officials.

Demo Review

Demo notes that turn into preparation

Use the 2D viewer to review rounds, capture observations, and turn recurring patterns or mistakes into board and playbook material.

Utility Library

Utility context stays close to the plan

Keep smokes, flashes, molotovs, and lineup context connected to the board or playbook section where your team actually needs it.

Opponent Prep

Prepare around patterns, not generic stats

Capture tendencies, recurring round ideas, and anti-strat notes so your preparation stays tied to decisions your team can act on.

Team Workspace

One place for team preparation

Keep boards, playbooks, utility, demos, and team context in one workspace instead of spreading preparation across disconnected tools.

How PlaybookFlow works

From demo review or tactical idea to match-ready playbook in three steps.

01

Review the idea

Start from a demo moment, opponent pattern, practice note, or map plan your team needs to clarify.

02

Create the board

Sketch the setup, place players and utility, add arrows or notes, and keep the plan readable for quick review.

03

Publish to a playbook

Connect the board with utility and notes so your roster can review the plan before scrims, officials, or practice.

Who it’s for

Flexible enough for structured team prep and fast solo planning.

Teams

Standardize defaults, executes, anti-strats, utility packages, and review material in playbooks your whole roster can understand quickly.

Coaches

Turn review observations into board-backed sections that make prep sessions more structured and easier to present.

IGLs

Create map plans faster, communicate utility and responsibilities clearly, and tighten the quality of your mid-round prep.

Amateur players

Use a professional CS2 preparation workspace to learn setups, coordinate friends, and level up team play.

Start with the utility you need

Find a CS2 lineup, then turn it into a plan your team can review.

Browse public lineups by map or explore how PlaybookFlow connects tactical boards, utility, roles, and notes inside a structured CS2 playbook.