Chess.com is where most players live. The games are fast, the interface is polished, and the opponent pool is enormous. But there's a frustrating bottleneck: free game reviews are limited to just 3 games per day. For a player who plays 10–20 rapid games a day, that means most of their games go unreviewed forever.
MoveSense solves this by connecting directly to Chess.com's public API. Enter your username once, and every game you've ever played is available for instant, unlimited analysis with Stockfish 18 — the strongest chess engine in existence.
How to Import Chess.com Games into MoveSense
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Open MoveSense and select "Chess.com"
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chess-movesense.orgor open the Android app. On the Games screen, tap the Chess.com filter button. -
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Enter your Chess.com username
Type your exact Chess.com username — no password required. MoveSense uses public APIs to sync your game history safely.
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Your games sync automatically
MoveSense loads your recent games within seconds. You'll see all your games with opponent names, ratings, and results.
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Tap any game to run Stockfish 18
Select any game and hit "Analyze." The engine runs instantly on your device, providing accuracy scores and blunder detection.
Why Analyzing Chess.com Games Matters
The average player plays hundreds of games per month. At 3 reviews per day, Chess.com allows you to review fewer than 5% of your games. The other 95% go completely unexamined.
This creates a plateau effect. You keep playing, but never address the systematic errors that cost you rating points. Game analysis closes this loop. When you see that you've blundered a bishop in the same position seven times, you finally have something to fix.