I've tried using Kovaaks and Aimlabs, and despite most the modes here being good for general mouse control, the lack of tension, pressure, and general amount of unrealistic scenarios didn't help as much as it should have.

I've also grinded thousands of hours (literally) on DM servers. I have 56k points on cybershoke's leaderboards and multiple hundred hours played on warmupserver too, but i find that 90% of fights are either fights where the enemy isn't fully focused on me, or I'm not fully focused on the enemy (this is generally why i prefer duels too).

External aim trainers lack realism, and the in–game modes for the most part lack repetition and insight.

I've created this website as something lightweight, fine–tunable that fills the gap between internal and external mechanical practice. While the AK spray and recoil isn't 1:1 realistic, i've tried my best to tune the movement and overall feel of the free range gamemodes to be as close to mimicing counter strike as possible.

Gamemodes like Crossfire and Cover are especially useful for practicing crosshair placement, realistic microadjustments and click timing. I haven't found a practice mode in anything that helps with specifically these things.

The analytics and replay system is something I also believe will be useful to many of you. You are able to watch your own performances and compare them with the best on the leaderboards. Aim ratings point you towards what you should practice the most on (even though it's not fine tuned to have similar values across gamemodes).

The website is not monetized, and I dont gain anything at all from having anyone visit. I believe this will be useful to many people. It has become my personal main way of practicing.

Check it out here:

aim4.io