Hutber Stats Beta Launches Live Tournament Meta Dashboards for Warhammer 40k
Hutber Stats hit version 0.1 Beta last week, bringing daily-updated tournament dashboards covering faction win rates, matchup matrices, and player rankings to the 40k competitive scene.

A community-built meta-analysis platform called Hutber Stats crossed out of Alpha and into version 0.1 Beta, publishing live tournament dashboards for Warhammer 40,000 competitive play covering the period roughly March 4–10, 2026. The site pulls event results from BCP and Herald, then processes them into faction win rates, representation data, unit performance breakdowns, and player rankings across a suite of filterable analytics pages.
The developer announced the milestone on r/WarhammerCompetitive with characteristic candour: "So the site is finally in like version 0.1 Beta and out of Alpha at least and it's been so ridiculously fun to build I'm not ashamed to say! Now I need to go and fix the stupid new advance/battleshocked/action tokens in TTS!"
The feature set that shipped with beta is substantial for a version 0.1 release. A global filter lets users slice nearly every metric by number of games, number of players, rounds, and date range. Overview pages cover factions, detachments, and units, while a search bar spans events, players, detachments, and factions. The Event Browser surfaces raw tournament data sourced from BCP and Herald, with a clear policy on army lists: "Army lists will never be shared from BCP but I will once I add the army lists pages link directly to BCP's army lists and Herald will have a direct link to their lists."
Beyond browsing, the site offers a Weekly Meta page that rolls a seven-day window from Wednesday to Wednesday, a Matchup Matrix for faction-versus-faction analysis, and what the developer describes as "some sorta sexy infographic page for the current dataslate" under the Insights tab. Faction, Detachment, and Unit Profiles go deeper still, surfacing top players per faction or detachment alongside best win streaks and undefeated runs. A Players Overview provides a basic ranking tied to the current dataslate, with the developer openly flagging it as preliminary.

Data refreshes daily, a cadence the developer acknowledged with a wry "Oh ye, daily updates much to the detriment to my health." The site is fully mobile responsive and open to all: anyone can view, post, and comment without an account, though account creation is available for those who want it.
The developer posted several open questions to the community alongside the announcement, asking which features players most want, whether a global ranking system across dataslates is worth building, and what should simply be cut. "All feedback is needed for the site," the post reads. With daily updates already running and a matchup matrix live, Hutber Stats is positioning itself as a serious option for competitive players who want deeper number-crunching between events.
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