RushCheck
Free · no bot in your clan · nothing to install

Run your clan on evidence, not screenshots.

Track who attacked and who didn't — across wars, CWL and capital raids — then pick your lineup from the record instead of from memory.

Email and a 6-digit code — no password, no card.

Clash forgets a war the moment it ends.

The war log that survives has no per-player attacks in it. That is why clan leadership runs on screenshots, a pinned note somewhere, and an argument at the end of every CWL about who actually missed. This tracker captures each war while it is live, so from the day you add your clan the record builds itself — and three months later it is still there.

War tracking

Who missed, and how often — as a number

Attacks are archived while the war is running, and every member carries a Reliability Score: attack rate, missed attacks and average stars, weighted towards the last three months so a bad season last year stops counting against them.

It stays marked provisional until there is enough evidence to be fair — nobody is condemned by one war.

Example
War vs Iron Legion · 4h 12m left
16Nova94
15Kaptaan71
16ghostx38
1 member still has both attacks
CWL planner

Pick fifteen from the record, then lock it

The roster is ranked by reliability rather than trophies, so the people who actually attack float to the top. Pick your lineup, reorder it, and the planner warns you when the composition is off — too top-heavy, or a chronic misser in the fifteen.

Lock it when it's settled, and the season table tracks each round as it plays out.

Example
CWL lineup2 / 15 picked
NovaTH1694
KaptaanTH1571
ghostx3 missed38

Top-heavy: 6 of your 8 biggest town halls are on the bench.

Nudges

Chase the missing attacks in one tap

Write your own message once, with {name}, {attacksLeft}, {hoursLeft} and {warOpponent} filled in per member. The editor previews it live.

One tap opens WhatsApp with the message already typed. Nothing sends itself and nothing is posted in-game — you stay the one doing the chasing.

Example
Your template
Oi {name}, {attacksLeft} attack(s) left vs {warOpponent}{hoursLeft}h to go. Don't be that guy.
What Kaptaan gets
Oi Kaptaan, 1 attack(s) left vs Iron Legion — 4h to go. Don't be that guy.
Clan capital

The weekend everyone forgets

Raid weekends are ingested automatically, with attacks used and loot per member, and a repeat-offender tally across seasons.

Skipping raids is the quietest way to cost a clan progress, and the one thing nobody screenshots.

Example
Kaptaan · raid attacks used
This weekend3 / 6
Last weekend6 / 6
Two weeks ago4 / 6
Unused raid attacks count against the Reliability Score too.

And the rest of it

War history that keeps

Every archived war, expandable to the per-member attacks, plus 30 / 90 / 365-day totals. The receipts are there when someone argues.

Strikes with a paper trail

Issue a strike with a reason, revoke it when it's served. The log survives the revoke, so a pattern stays visible.

Notes and numbers, private

A phone number and a note per member — encrypted, visible only to you, and optionally deleted the moment they leave.

CSV in and out

Export roster, wars or capital. Edit in a spreadsheet, import it back, with a dry run that previews every change first.

One link for clan chat

A read-only page showing who is in the war and who is in CWL. No account needed to open it, revocable in one tap.

Rush Scores in the roster

The same verdict RushCheck gives any account, on every member — so you can see who is actually ready for that town hall before you promote them.

Set up in under a minute

1
Sign in

Email and a one-time code. No password to forget, nothing to install.

2
Add your clan tag

The roster loads from the official API. Takes about ten seconds.

3
Play a war

Attacks are captured while the war is live, and the history starts building itself.

Other people's data

You're storing your clanmates' phone numbers. We treat that seriously.

  • Encrypted at rest. Numbers are stored encrypted and are never returned to anyone but you.
  • Never in a share link. The public view can only contain fields we explicitly allowed — phones, notes and strikes are not among them.
  • Never indexed. The whole manage area is blocked from search engines, and so are share links.
  • Deleted on your terms. Turn on auto-purge and a number disappears the moment that member leaves your clan.

Full detail in our privacy policy.

Questions leaders actually ask

Do I need to add a bot to my clan?

No. Nothing joins your clan and nothing is posted in-game. Everything is read from Supercell's official Clash of Clans API using your clan tag, so the game never sees us.

Do I have to be the leader?

No — and there is no way to prove leadership through the API, so we do not pretend to. Anyone can track a clan tag. What protects you is the split: objective clan data is shared, while anything you type — phone numbers, notes, strikes, CWL plans — is private to your account and invisible to everyone else tracking the same clan.

Why do I have to press Sync instead of it updating itself?

Roster sync is deliberately manual so you decide when the member list changes — a sync mid-shuffle would quietly mark half your clan as leavers. Wars are the exception: those are captured automatically while they are live, because they cannot be recovered afterwards.

Why can't I see attacks from a war that already ended?

Supercell's API only exposes per-player attacks while a war is running; the war log that remains afterwards has none of it. A war nobody captured live is gone for good. That is exactly why the tracker archives every war as it happens — from the day you add your clan, forward.

Are the phone numbers safe?

They are encrypted at rest, never appear in a share link or in an export unless you explicitly ask for them, and are visible only to your own account. You can also have a number deleted automatically the moment that member leaves the clan.

Can I get my data back out?

Yes. Roster, war history and capital weekends all export as CSV, and the same CSV can be edited in a spreadsheet and imported back — with a dry run first that shows exactly what would change before anything is written.

What does it cost?

Nothing. Sign in with your email and a one-time code — there is no password, no card, and no trial.

Your next CWL argument can end with the record instead of a screenshot.

Add your clan now and the war that starts tonight is the first one on file.

Not sure yet? Read how the clan management tools compare, or the rest of the leader guides.