How Chesslytix compares
Chesslytix is a focused, browser-based analysis tool for serious improvers — ChessBase-level depth without the desktop software. Here's how it stacks up against the biggest chess platforms for analysis and study.
| Feature | Chesslytix | Chess.com | Lichess | ChessBase |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Works in any browser / on any device ChessBase is primarily Windows desktop software. | ||||
| Cloud engine analysis | Stockfish, depth 30 | Local engines | ||
| Master game reference database | 7.6M games, weekly update | Masters database | Masters explorer | Mega Database (paid) |
| Annotation & focused study workspace | Studies | |||
| Opening reference with win rates | ||||
| Play online opponents Chesslytix is analysis-focused — pair it with a site where you play. | ||||
| Puzzles, lessons & social feed | ||||
| Ad-free, distraction-free | ||||
| Learning curve | Low | Low | Low | Steep |
| Price | Free + Premium | Free + paid tiers | Free | Paid (software + database) |
Comparison reflects each platform's typical positioning and may change as products evolve. Chess.com, Lichess, and ChessBase are trademarks of their respective owners.
When Chesslytix is the right pick
Choose Chesslytix when you want serious analysis depth in the browser: cloud Stockfish at depth 30, a 7.6-million-game master database updated weekly, and a clean workspace to annotate and study your own games — on any device, without buying or installing desktop software.
It's the natural fit if you're between roughly 1600 and 2200 and want ChessBase-style preparation online. For playing games, puzzles, and lessons, pair it with Chess.com or Lichess.