Comparison
RustWho vs BattleMetrics
BattleMetrics stays strong for server pages, timelines, and population context. RustWho adds the player search, ban reads, hours, and premium handoff workflows around that data.
Where BattleMetrics stays useful
If you want direct server pages, population tracking, or familiar server-level browsing, BattleMetrics is still part of a lot of Rust workflows.
Where RustWho adds the missing layer
- - RustWho starts with the player profile read: bans, hours, names, account age, and search context.
- - Detective workflows now hand off directly into BattleMetrics where that page is still the right next click.
- - The RustWho Chrome extension is built to make BattleMetrics pages more useful during real prep.
- - In-game informer, Private Hours, and RustAlert live in the same account when you need more than a server page.
