Skaldlogs is a free combat-log analysis platform for World of Warcraft, focused on the private-server scene — Wrath of the Lich King 3.3.5 first, with parsing support from Classic up to Battle for Azeroth. You upload the combat log your client generates during a raid, and Skald turns it into a readable report: DPS and HPS per boss, consumable compliance, death recaps, boss mechanics and guild progression.
Skald started as a tool a raid leader built for his own guild, and grew into a public platform used on servers like Warmane, Sirus, Atlantiss, Firestorm and Turtle WoW.
Warcraft Logs is an excellent platform — but most private servers can't use it. Raid leaders on 3.3.5 were left guessing: who is actually pulling their weight, why did that pull fall apart at 12%, who keeps dying first? Skald exists to answer those questions with data instead of opinions.
Everything is built around what a raid leader needs on a Wednesday night between two pulls: fast uploads, readable reports, and honest numbers — effective DPS excludes AFK time and inactive phases.
Your WoWCombatLog.txt is parsed directly in your browser via a Web Worker — nothing leaves your machine until you confirm the upload. You choose whether a log is public or private. Private logs are only visible to you and the people you share the link with, enforced at the database level.
The same parser also exists as an offline converter, and the Skald WoW addon automates capture in raids: it enables the combat log when you zone in, and shows a summary popup with the upload link when the raid ends.
Skald is built by Harvio, a French developer and long-time WotLK raid leader, with constant feedback from the guilds using it every raid night. The name comes from the Norse skalds — the poets who kept the saga of every battle.
Hosting a log platform isn't free, so the site shows a few ads and accepts donations. There is no paywall: every feature is available to everyone. If Skald helps your raids, you can support the project on the support page. →
Questions, bug reports or feature ideas? Write to contact@skaldlogs.com, join the community Discord, or see the contact page for all the options.