Structure plans by map and situation
Build sections for defaults, executes, anti-ecos, retakes, responses, and other situations your team needs to remember.
Organize tactical boards, utility references, roles, and notes into structured CS2 playbooks. Give your roster one clear place to prepare before practice and matches.

PlaybookFlow brings the visual plan, lineup context, and team instructions together. Your playbook becomes something the roster can review, not another folder of screenshots and long documents.
Build sections for defaults, executes, anti-ecos, retakes, responses, and other situations your team needs to remember.
Keep tactical boards, utility references, player roles, and stage notes close to the plan they support.
Present tactics in a consistent format so players can find responsibilities and refresh plans before practice or officials.
Choose the scope of the preparation and organize the playbook around the map plans your team needs.
Combine boards, roles, utility references, timings, and notes into clear stages of the plan.
Use one structured source during preparation and keep improving it as practice reveals gaps or new ideas.
Standardize map plans and create a shared tactical reference the full roster can return to throughout the season.
Turn review findings into structured preparation material and keep sessions focused on decisions players can execute.
Document the system behind your calls, clarify responsibilities, and reduce how much knowledge lives only in your head.
Yes. This information page is public, while creating, saving, and managing playbooks requires signing in to the PlaybookFlow workspace.
Yes. A PlaybookFlow playbook is designed to keep visual boards, lineup context, stages, roles, and written instructions together.
No. Competitive teams, academy rosters, coaches, IGLs, and organized stacks can all use the same workflow at the level of detail they need.
Connect boards, utility, roles, and notes so your team has a clearer source for practice, match preparation, and tactical review.