Purpose-built
This is not trying to be a bloated all-in-one platform. The focus is on doing one useful task well: helping users move from FACEIT match data into a smoother Rankacy-oriented review flow with less friction.
KaiTech is building a lightweight Chrome extension focused on one simple job: making demo transfer smoother, quicker, and far less annoying for players who want a cleaner workflow. No clutter, no confusing setup, and no digging around trying to work out what goes where.
Open the extension and select the demo you want to move forward with.
The extension handles the handoff process in a much cleaner, more direct way.
Once moved over, the workflow stays straightforward and easy to follow.
The idea behind KaiTech is straightforward. Plenty of players already know the pain of juggling separate platforms, different pages, and awkward manual steps just to move from a finished FACEIT match to a place where that demo can be reviewed properly. This tool is being built to make that experience feel natural instead of frustrating.
This is not trying to be a bloated all-in-one platform. The focus is on doing one useful task well: helping users move from FACEIT match data into a smoother Rankacy-oriented review flow with less friction.
The extension is designed around how people actually use these sites. That means clear actions, fewer dead ends, and a layout that feels obvious from the first click instead of forcing you to “learn the system.”
The best tools do not need to shout. KaiTech keeps the experience lean, readable, and direct so the workflow stays fast whether you are checking one match or using it regularly.
The extension is being developed to help users move demos from a FACEIT match context into a Rankacy review context through a much more convenient, guided process. The goal is not to overwhelm the user with technical steps. It is to make the path feel short, clear, and dependable.
Instead of bouncing around multiple pages and trying to figure out what to copy, save, or move next, the workflow starts right where the player already is.
The extension is intended to keep actions clear and visible, so the user understands what is happening and what comes next. No cluttered control panels. No unnecessary noise.
The whole point is to cut down the setup pain that usually gets in the way of proper demo review. Less manual effort up front means a smoother path toward actually using the result.
KaiTech is being shaped around players who value speed, clarity, and a more polished everyday experience. It is meant for people who want practical quality-of-life improvements rather than another overcomplicated dashboard.
Reduce the usual back-and-forth between platforms and keep the transfer path feeling more natural.
Every important action should feel obvious, readable, and close at hand instead of buried.
Designed for repeat use, not just a one-time demo. The experience aims to stay fast and comfortable.
No bright noise, no pointless overload, and no bloated pages pretending to be helpful.
KaiTech is still a work in progress, with attention going into the interface, flow, and overall feel of the product. The aim is to release something that feels clean and useful from day one rather than rushing out a half-finished tool.
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