A community-run archive for Rainbow Six Siege parkour spots, tech and tricks. Built by players, for players — a structured companion to the Spotbusters Discord.
Spotbusters HUB is a structured, peer-confirmed archive of parkour spots, tech and tricks in Rainbow Six Siege. It complements the Spotbusters Discord, where conversation happens, the HUB is where the record lives.
Every spot in the database is tied to the patch it was on, the maps it lives on, and a clip that proves it. When a patch breaks a spot, the community marks it patched, the spot is never deleted. The archive is the point.
We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or otherwise connected to Ubisoft Entertainment. Rainbow Six Siege and all in-game assets are trademarks of Ubisoft.
Anyone with a Discord-linked account can submit a spot or a piece of tech. A submission needs a clip, a map, tags and a title. The patch is captured automatically from the submission date, and credits flow back to everyone involved.
Spots are kept honest by the people running them. Works / patched / unconfirmed votes feed each entry's status per patch window. Reports raised by the community land in a moderator queue.
When a patch lands, players mark which spots and tech were affected. Broken entries get a patch-stamp tombstone but stay in the archive under their original ID, so the record of what existed, and when, is never lost. The patch slider at the top of every page lets you rewind the entire site to any season.
Spots evolve. Any logged-in user can append an update, a new method or anything relevant for the spot. The author keeps their attribution; the update author keeps theirs.
The HUB is built around three things: maps, spots and tech. Each entry carries credits, tags, votes, an updates timeline, and the patch context it was confirmed on.
Everything is searchable, filterable by tag and patch, and SSR-rendered so it's indexable and lightweight on bandwidth.
Beyond the public record, you can spin up a group for your team, your friends, or a spot-hunting collective. Group posts can be public, or fully private (posts will only be visible to group members).
Privacy is enforced at the database layer, not in app code.
Every public contribution earns points. The community page hosts four boards: Contributors, Voters, Credited, and Challenges. Group-only activity never feeds the public leaderboards.
Cosmetic rank tiers unlock at point thresholds and gate features like challenge authorship. The boards are all-time for now; weekly / per-season views are on the roadmap.
Challenges are puzzle-style spots posted by veteran members (rank-3 with 10+ public contributions). You see the position and the difficulty; the official method stays hidden until someone lands it.
The cleanest community spots get the cleanest community proofs. The page itself acts as the canonical record for each challenge: who solved it first, what method they used, and what counts as a valid solve.
For questions, suggestions, or moderation appeals, the Discord server is the fastest way to reach us. For press, partnerships or abuse reports, email works.
DISCORD · discord.gg/spotbusters
EMAIL · spotbusterss@gmail.com
Response time is usually 48–72 hours. The HUB is run by a single maintainer with help from the Discord moderation team — we're volunteers, but we'll get back to you.