CS2 Report Bot

Use our CS2 report bot to mass report suspicious players and help get cheaters banned faster. When you submit a report, our automated bots will report the player directly to Steam, significantly increasing the chances that Valve will review and ban them.

Find Player

Input Format Examples
SteamID64:76561197960287930
Profile URL:https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197960287930
Custom URL:https://steamcommunity.com/id/gabelogannewell

Statistics

Recently Reported Players

Recently Banned Players

How the CS2 Report Bot Works

This tool lets CS2 players send structured reports against suspicious accounts without installing anything or giving us access to their Steam account. You paste a Steam profile, we collect reports from many players, and then our bots forward those reports to Steam using the normal reporting system.

When you submit a profile, we check public data such as VAC status, profile visibility, recent CS2 playtime and an estimate of the inventory value. The player is then added to our queue. Reports from multiple users are grouped and periodically sent to Steam in batches, which gives those accounts a higher chance of being reviewed than a single manual report.

The statistics at the top of the page and the \"Recently Reported\" / \"Recently Banned\" lists give you a transparent view of how the system is being used. You can see how many unique players were reported, which profiles have been banned since they were reported here, and roughly how valuable their inventories are.

It is important to understand that this is not a \"ban button\". Steam still decides whether a player is cheating or breaking the rules, and many reports will never result in a ban. The goal of this site is simply to make it easier for the community to highlight suspicious accounts and to send those reports in a more organised way.

Use this bot responsibly. Only report players you genuinely believe are cheating or seriously ruining matches for others, and always combine it with in-game reports. Used that way, this page is a simple, honest way to contribute to a cleaner CS2 matchmaking experience.

VAC Ban Checker & Player Tracking

You can quickly see whether a profile currently has a VAC ban, how active they are in CS2 and whether other users from this site have reported them before. The \"Recently Banned Players\" section highlights accounts that have received a VAC ban after appearing in our reports, so you can get a feel for how effective community reporting is over time.

We do not promise bans and we do not manipulate matchmaking. All we do is surface information that is already public and pass your reports through to Steam in a more visible way. That keeps the system simple, transparent and within the spirit of fair play.

Why Use a CS2 Report Bot?

Manual reporting in CS2 often feels pointless: you submit a report and never see what happens. By aggregating community reports and keeping a visible history of who was reported and who was later banned, this tool gives your reports a bit more weight and makes the whole process easier to understand.

If you regularly meet obvious cheaters or griefers, bookmarking this page gives you a quick, consistent way to report them after a match and see whether the community has had similar experiences with the same account.

How to Use the CS2 Report Bot

Using the bot is straightforward: paste a Steam profile URL or SteamID64 into the search box, confirm that the profile is correct, and submit your report. You will immediately see that the report was added to our queue and, over time, you can come back to see whether other players have reported the same account or whether it has been VAC banned.

Your single report will not magically remove a cheater from the game, but combined with other honest reports it helps move suspicious accounts higher in Steam's review queue. That is the only goal of this project: turn frustration into something that at least has a measurable chance of improving CS2 for everyone.

Use this page whenever you meet someone you are confident is cheating or intentionally ruining matches. Accurate, honest reports from real players are still the most effective way to keep Counter-Strike 2 playable.