Chess.com alternative

A Chess.com game review alternative for post-game work

ChessIQ does not try to clone Chess.com. It fetches public games, reviews them with browser Stockfish, and saves training positions from supported mistakes.

Fetches public Chess.com games by username
Core analysis runs with browser Stockfish
No ChessIQ account required for review
Training comes from reviewed mistakes

Review flow

Start with one game

These pages all lead back to the same place: import a game, review it, and use what the review found.

Step 1

Enter username

Use the Review page to fetch recent public Chess.com games.

Step 2

Choose one game

Open a specific game in Analyze instead of landing on a broad content page.

Step 3

Inspect decisions

Move labels, evaluation swings, and best lines show where the game changed.

Step 4

Train or archive

Save useful positions to Training, reopen the game later, and let Statistics summarize local history.

Proof

What this alternative is for

Local review, not server review

Stockfish runs on your device. That keeps the core workflow free and inspectable.

Mistake follow-up

ChessIQ connects review to Training, so a bad move can become a position to replay.

Pattern memory

Repeated mistakes and accuracy trends build from your own saved reviews.

Focused scope

No clubs, courses, lessons, or social features. The job is post-game review and training.

Quick answers

Is this a Chess.com replacement?

No. It is a focused review-and-training tool for your own games.

Can I use Chess.com links?

Supported public game links can be imported, and exported PGNs can always be pasted.

Does this include lessons?

No. ChessIQ is built around review, Training, Archive, and Statistics.

Does it know my account password?

No. Public lookup does not require Chess.com credentials.

Start

Bring in a game and review what changed it.

Review a Chess.com game