Vitals

Apex Legends · Rank Tracker

Your rank,
at its clearest.

Sign in with Discord and add your EA ID — that's it. The server keeps recording your RP from then on. Today's gain and the whole season's arc, on one uncluttered chart.

Try without signing in →

Free, no sign-up form. Player search and map rotation work without an account.

↓ What works without signing in

Here's what you get without signing in.

Sign in, and the lines multiply.

Just a Discord account. There is no sign-up form.

Recent RP and My Rank

Add an EA ID and your latest session's RP swing shows up on the My Rank tab. Overlay several accounts and the Predator border on a single chart to compare them.

Automatic tracking

Accounts you add or favorite are recorded server-side: about every 3 minutes after recent movement, about every 15 otherwise. History accumulates while the page is closed.

Groups and favorites

Favorite a player and recording starts from that moment. Collect favorite players and your own accounts into a group and track them on one color-coded chart.

Three steps to start

  1. 01

    Sign in with Discord

    No sign-up form, no password. A Discord account is all you need.

  2. 02

    Add your EA ID

    Add your EA ID from settings (several are fine). Display names are yours to change.

  3. 03

    Then just watch

    The server records for you. Switch between one day, the season, and all time whenever you want.

History starts the day you do.

A Vitals line begins the moment you favorite a player. The earlier you start, the longer it runs.

Free · 30 seconds to start

Built small, and built honest.

Free
A free service built by one developer. No credit card, ever.
Where the data comes from
Rank data is sourced from the public Apex Legends Status API. This is an unofficial service, not affiliated with EA / Respawn.
What gets recorded
Rank history accumulates from the moment a player is added or favorited on Vitals. There is no way back to earlier readings or to seasons that predate tracking.
How updates work
The data is a series of snapshots taken every few minutes. Searching and browsing without an account is rate-limited over short windows.