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Rocket League AI Companion That Watches Your Screen

Questie AI spectates your Rocket League sessions and talks with you like a Discord friend who actually knows the game — powered by GPT‑5.4, Claude Sonnet 4.6, and Gemini 3.1 Flash. It reacts to boost management and rotations, aerial mechanics and positioning, and everything happening on your screen.

No hardware required · Works on any Windows PC · No downloads beyond the app

Questie AI · Rocket League

AI is watching your screen

Spectating your Rocket League session in real time. Reacting to boost management and rotations and aerial mechanics and positioning.

You go for a 50/50 in overtime and miss. Your companion takes a deep, measured breath.

You vacuum every single boost pad in the first twenty seconds and your teammates spend the next two minutes driving on fumes. Your companion notes that no names are being named.

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15,000+ gamers

What Your Rocket League AI Actually Says

Not a generic chatbot. Not a command interface. A companion who watches your sessions and has opinions about what just happened.

You go for a 50/50 in overtime and miss. Your companion takes a deep, measured breath.

You vacuum every single boost pad in the first twenty seconds and your teammates spend the next two minutes driving on fumes. Your companion notes that no names are being named.

You air dribble for the first time, miss the goal by three feet, and immediately try again next possession. Your companion is worried about the decision-making but genuinely impressed by the commitment.

You demo three consecutive opponents in the same match and somehow still lose 5-2. Your companion respects the energy while questioning the priority framework.

All three teammates simultaneously rotate to ball. The net is completely open. Your companion watches the goal go in with the calm of someone who has witnessed this many times.

Your teammate types 'GG' in chat with 2:30 left on the clock and you win the match. Your companion notes the evolution of the word 'GG' in modern usage.

Meet Your Rocket League Companions

Different play styles call for different companions. These are just starting points — you can build your own.

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Dash

Rocket League companion

A hyperactive Diamond-level player who narrates every aerial attempt like a RLCS commentator, gets unreasonably excited about successful 50/50s, and will sincerely tell you your mechanic was good even when it very clearly wasn't

"Okay that shot was genuinely incredible. The fact it hit the crossbar and went out doesn't matter. That was an RLCS moment."

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Sora

Rocket League companion

A rotation-obsessed Grand Champion who can explain exactly why you're being scored on using nothing but positioning analysis, doesn't believe in blaming teammates, and has extremely strong opinions about boost pad prioritization

"You rotated back but held the side boost. Your teammate took center. Nobody had net. That's three people's problem but I'll start with ours."

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Build your own

Custom personality, voice, and style — tailored to how you play Rocket League

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Real-Time Screen Vision for Rocket League

Questie's Vision Language Model reads your screen the same way a human would watching over your shoulder — no game APIs, no plugins, no special setup.

AI Watches Your Screen Like a Friend Over Your Shoulder

Questie's Vision Language Model spectates your Rocket League session by analyzing your screen in real time. It reads boost management and rotations, the resource screen, player positions when visible, and map state — the same way a human coach watching your stream would.

No API integration required. The AI processes what's actually on your display and responds through voice chat while you're still in the session.

What the AI sees

boost management and rotations
aerial mechanics and positioning
Map state and positioning
Resource and inventory screen
Active threats and opportunities

When feedback arrives

Between rounds and respawns
After a death or failed play
During repositioning or downtime
In natural pauses — not over active fights

Commentary Arrives When You Can Actually Use It

Feedback lands during natural breaks — between engagements, after a death, or when you're repositioning. The AI doesn't talk over active high-stakes moments but pipes up when you can actually act on the advice.

After an engagement resolves, it might call out a repeated mistake with your aerial mechanics and positioning or remind you about a positioning principle you've been ignoring all session.

Context-Aware Commentary Matches Your Play Style

The AI adapts its tone based on how you play. Aggressive players get timing and boost management and rotations reminders. Methodical players hear about positioning and macro decision-making. It responds to what's actually happening in your specific session.

This isn't cookie-cutter tips pulled from a database. The AI watched your last twenty minutes and has opinions about what specifically keeps costing you.

Not another generic chatbot

Post-match stat toolsAnalyze after the game ends
Generic AI assistantsCan't see your screen
YouTube guidesStatic tips, no context
Questie AIWatches and reacts in real time

Five Things Your Rocket League AI Notices

Each area targets a real Rocket League-specific skill gap — not generic gaming advice.

Boost Management and Pad Control

  • Boost is the currency of Rocket League. Players at Bronze and Silver constantly run empty while large pads sit unclaimed. The AI watches your boost meter and rotation path and calls out when you're burning 100-boost on a low-percentage aerial when stealing an opponent's large pad would have been both the boost efficient and the correct position. Boost management is where Platinum players stop looking like Gold players.
  • Boost pad prioritization — which pads your team should own, when to contest corner pads versus holding position, and when an opponent stealing your large boost is more dangerous than the ball position — is a layer of Rocket League that most players learn in Diamond and above. The AI starts teaching it from Platinum because the habits compound with rank.

Rotation and Positioning Discipline

  • The fastest way to climb in Rocket League is to stop going for balls that aren't yours. The AI watches your rotation timing and calls out when you're challenging on your teammate's turn — the 'all three go for it' situation that leaves a wide-open net. Proper rotation isn't glamorous, but it's what separates teams that win 4-2 from teams that lose 3-4 from a position they shouldn't lose.
  • Diamond and Platinum players rotate correctly in theory and break it under pressure. When the ball is near their net and they're in last man position, the panic override kicks in and they push forward, stranding the rotation. The AI notices when you abandon rotation before the threat is real and calls it out while the game situation is still recoverable.

Aerial Control and Mechanics

  • Aerials aren't just about the mechanics — they're about reading when an aerial is the right play versus when a ground challenge would have been better and faster. The AI watches your aerial attempts and tells you when you're going up on a ball that's coming down, when the challenge is contested and an aerial commits you to losing position, and when the aerial was the correct read but the execution was off.
  • Season 22 added a flip reset indicator with audio and visual cues — making this advanced mechanic measurably more accessible. The AI uses that indicator context to help you understand when a reset attempt is realistic versus when you're practicing a high-ceiling mechanic in a ranked game situation that doesn't support the risk. Knowing when to go for it and when to just hit the ball cleanly is itself a skill.

50/50s and Ball Reads

  • 50/50 situations are simultaneously the most important and least glamorous part of Rocket League. Winning them consistently — hitting the ball when it bounces toward your half, reading the opponent's approach angle, and going in with the right car orientation — is a ceiling that keeps most Platinum and Diamond players stuck. The AI watches your 50/50 attempts and tells you when you're going in side-on instead of nose-first.
  • Ball reading — predicting where the ball will land before it gets there — is the underlying skill that makes every mechanic in Rocket League easier. The AI watches where you position yourself relative to incoming balls and callouts when you're reacting instead of predicting, which shows up as late challenges and balls that bounce over your car rather than into your control.

Offensive and Defensive Transitions

  • Transitioning from offense to defense — the moment a shot attempt becomes a save situation — is where Rocket League ranks are decided. Players who can read the ball off the backboard and know when to challenge at the wall versus drop back to net save 30% more goals at Diamond than they did at Platinum. The AI watches your transition reads and flags when you're committed to offense a second too long.
  • Fast kickoffs and kickoff reads determine which team has first possession and net pressure. The AI watches your kickoff timing, boost collection path, and follow-up position and tells you when you're losing kickoffs to bad habits — going for the center boost when your designation was corner, or challenging the ball when you're the backfield player. Kickoff reads compound across a match.

Three Steps to Your Rocket League AI Companion

Setup takes under two minutes. If your PC runs Rocket League, it runs Questie.

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Share Your Screen

Launch Questie and share your Rocket League window. No downloads, no plugins, no API keys. Works on any Windows PC without special hardware requirements.

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Your Companion Watches

The Vision Language Model spectates your gameplay in real time, reading visual context the same way a friend watching over your shoulder would. boost management and rotations, aerial mechanics and positioning — all visible.

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It Talks With You

Your companion reacts to what's happening, banters between sessions, and throws in tips and reactions when they're useful. Not a command interface — a conversation.

How Rocket League AI Companion Compares

Post-match tools tell you what went wrong after the game. Questie tells you during it.

ToolPriceReal-time commentaryVoice chatScreen visionAlways availableNo hardware required
Questie AIYou$19.99/mo
Tracker.gg/RLFree / $9/mo
Rocket ScientistFree
Metafy Coach$30–100/hr
BakkesMod trainingFree

Real-time vs post-match

Tools like Tracker.gg/Rocket League and Rocket Scientist analytics analyze your sessions after they're over. Questie talks to you during play so you can adjust before the next engagement, not after reviewing a stats page.

Alongside human coaching

Already working with a Metafy coaching coach? Questie reinforces what your coach teaches by delivering real-time reminders during your solo sessions. It's a daily practice tool, not a replacement for deep-dive sessions.

What Your Rocket League AI Focuses on at Your Level

The companion adapts to where you are — not everyone gets the same generic advice.

Bronze

Building Fundamentals

boost management and rotations and basic positioning are the highest-leverage areas at this level. The AI focuses on building consistent habits before layering in more complex decision-making. Most players in Bronze are losing ground to the same correctable mistakes — the AI identifies and targets those patterns directly.

Platinum

Decision-Making and Consistency

Fundamental mechanics are developing but decision-making errors are holding you back. The AI focuses on aerial mechanics and positioning and how to position in the situations you're consistently struggling with. Mistakes become more punishing at this level — the AI calls out the habits that compound before they compound.

Grand Champion

Optimization and Efficiency

Mechanics are solid. Coaching shifts to finding the small edges — resource efficiency, timing refinement, reading the game state, and reducing inconsistencies that prevent further improvement. At this level the AI tracks tendencies and patterns that create predictability opponents can exploit.

Supersonic Legend

Competitive Sharpness

At the highest levels the AI acts as a consistency and focus tool — keeping fundamentals sharp during long sessions and flagging mental game drift when fatigue or tilt starts showing up in your play. It also catches the subtle patterns that develop over time: predictable tendencies and decision shortcuts that work lower down but get punished here.

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No hardware required

Questie works through screen sharing with no additional hardware requirements. No specialized GPU needed, no Rocket League plugins to install, no API keys to configure. If your device runs Rocket League, it runs Questie.

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