Connect Chess.com integrations
Chronicle player progress by integrating Chess.com to automatically fetch match histories and new game results. Use our workflow automation to broadcast tournament updates to a Discord channel or log personal stats in a spreadsheet. Register for free to start building your own custom chess data dashboards.
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Integrate Chess.com on Make to automatically fetch match histories, new game results, player stats, and tournament updates, using this data as a trigger for your workflows.
Retrieves club details (name, member count, description, admins, icon) by the club's URL slug.
Retrieves a Chess.com member's public profile by username.
Retrieves a player's rating, best rating, and game record across every Chess.com variant (daily, rapid, blitz, bullet, tactics, puzzle rush).
Retrieves a random daily puzzle from Chess.com's archive.
Retrieves tournament details (name, status, creator, players, rounds) by its URL slug.
Retrieves the current top-50 leaderboards for every Chess.com variant (daily, rapid, blitz, bullet, 960, bughouse, king-of-the-hill, three-check, crazyhouse, lessons, tactics).
Retrieves Chess.com's featured puzzle for the current day.
Lists every completed game a player played in the given month. Chess.com maintains one archive per calendar month; pick year + month.
Lists every month for which Chess.com has an archive of a player's games. Each result exposes the archive URL plus its parsed year and month.
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Popular Chess.com workflows.
Looking to get more out of Chess.com? With Make you can visually integrate Chess.com into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
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