Description
VibeCheck
Know the vibe before you group.
VibeCheck is a WoW addon for keeping private notes and simple ratings on players you group with in dungeons, raids, and other group content.
Sometimes you finish a run and think, “That tank was great,” “That healer was solid,” “That DPS was chaos,” or “I never want to group with that person again.” Then two weeks later, you see the same name in a group and have no idea why it looks familiar.
VibeCheck helps with that.
Instead of trying to remember every player manually, VibeCheck lets you privately rate groupmates and keep notes so you can recognize them later.

Ratings and notes shown above are not the feelings of the addon author - simply a way to show how it works.
What It Does
VibeCheck gives you a simple personal tracking system for other players.
You can rate players with:
good experience
neutral, mixed, or nothing notable
bad experience or avoid
You can also keep private notes about players so you remember the reason behind the rating.
Examples:
- “Great tank, smooth pulls.”
- “Good healer, calm under pressure.”
- “Kept pulling threat.”
- “Left mid-run.”
- “Funny and helpful.”
These notes are only for you. VibeCheck does not broadcast ratings, share notes with other players, or create public scores.
How It Works
When you group with players, VibeCheck helps you track who you have played with before.
After a group ends, the addon prompts you to rate the players from that run. You can choose a quick rating and add notes for future reference.
Later, when you group with someone again, VibeCheck lets you know that you have seen that player before showing your saved rating and note.
The goal is not to create drama or public judgment. The goal is simple personal memory.
WoW has a lot of repeat names, alts, guild tags, pug regulars, and server personalities. VibeCheck gives you a lightweight way to remember your own experiences.
Your ratings are shared across all of your characters (on a given account).
Why It’s Helpful
VibeCheck is useful because grouping is social, and memory is unreliable.
You may remember that a name looks familiar, but not why. You may remember a bad run, but not who caused the problem. You may remember that someone was excellent, but forget their name the next time you see them.
VibeCheck helps you:
- Remember players you enjoyed grouping with
- Avoid repeating bad group experiences
- Keep track of reliable tanks, healers, DPS, and raid members
- Add context with private notes
- Make better group decisions over time
- Build your own personal history of who you have played with
It is especially useful for pugging, dungeon grinding, raid fills, guild-adjacent groups, and server communities where you see the same names again and again.
Private Player Notes
VibeCheck is built around private tracking.
Your ratings and notes are stored for your own use. Other players do not see them. The addon does not post them in chat. It does not whisper people. It does not create public reports.
This is not a reputation addon. It is a personal notes addon.
Slash Commands
VibeCheck can be used through slash commands in game (or using the minimap icon).
Typical commands include:
/vibecheck or/vc- /vc browse - displays your player database
- /vc show - checks your current group against your saved database and opens the small “Group Vibes” popup if anyone in the group has a saved rating of good or avoid.
- /vc hide - hides the window you popped open with the /vc show command.
- /vc rate - allows you to rate group members without waiting for the group to disband.
- /vc reset - erases all vibecheck data (after confirmation).
Use these commands to open or interact with the addon or click the minimap button.
Best For
VibeCheck is helpful for players who:
- Run a lot of dungeons or raids
- Join pugs often
- Want to remember good players
- Want to avoid bad repeat experiences
- Like keeping private notes
- Want a simple memory aid for grouping
Important Note
VibeCheck is designed for personal use. Ratings are subjective and private. Use it as a memory tool, not as a public blacklist or drama machine.


