Built by a Gamer, for Gamers
I used to be sharp. Quick reflexes, clean flicks, confident aim. Then life happened — I stepped away from competitive FPS games for a decade. When I came back, I couldn't hit anything.
I assumed I'd just gotten slow. Older. Washed up. But something didn't add up — my game sense was still there, my positioning was fine. It was my aim that was broken. After weeks of frustration, I realized it wasn't me. It was my mouse settings.
So I built a tool to find out exactly what was happening. Chimpshot records your raw mouse input during gameplay, detects when you overshoot targets, and tells you exactly how to fix your sensitivity. I pointed it at my own aim in Apex Legends and followed its recommendations.
That's not a typo. The right sensitivity settings made that much difference. I wasn't washed — I was miscalibrated. Chimpshot exists because I believe most players are leaving performance on the table, and the fix is just data away.