Settle every lineup call

AI Start/Sit Advice for Fantasy

League Loom lets you ask Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini who to start this week, and it compares your two players by matchup, role, and injury status using live data pulled straight from your ESPN, Sleeper, or Fantrax league. It reasons from your actual roster and your league's own scoring format, not a generic ranking site, so a flex call in a PPR league gets weighed differently than the same players in a standard league. If one of your options is questionable or on a bye, that status shows up right in the comparison, not buried in a separate injury report.

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Should I start Tony Pollard or Chuba Hubbard in my flex this week?
PollardHubbard
Matchupvs HOU@ SEA
Opp run D rank9th24th
Proj points12.415.8
Snap share62%71%
Start Hubbard for a softer run defense and a higher floor on volume

Hubbard's bell-cow workload against a bottom-10 run defense gives him the safer flex floor and the higher ceiling.

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How to connect

1

Add the connector

In Claude, ChatGPT, or any MCP tool, add a custom connector and paste the League Loom URL, then leave Client ID & Secret blank.

2

Pick your team

A quick wizard finds your leagues and lets you pick your team in each. No API keys.

3

Just ask

Ask about your roster, waivers, matchups, and more, in plain language, across every league.

https://leagueloom.com/mcp

Add it as a custom connector, leave Client ID & Secret blank, then follow the quick wizard.

Why League Loom

Settle every lineup call

Start/sit calls hinge on this week's matchup, role, and health, details that go stale the moment you paste them into a chatbot from memory or a screenshot. League Loom answers from your live roster across ESPN, Sleeper, and Fantrax, so the comparison reflects your actual players, their real status (healthy, questionable, out, or on a bye), and your league's own scoring format, not a generic ranking site's assumptions. Say you're deciding between two wide receivers for a flex spot in a PPR league. League Loom pulls both players' current status and lays them out side by side using your league's scoring rules, so the target-heavy player in a points-per-reception format gets weighted the way your league actually counts it. Or say your usual starting running back is questionable heading into Sunday. Ask League Loom to check your lineup and it flags that player against your bench options, so you catch a bye week or an injury designation before kickoff instead of after your league locks. In a dynasty league, it can also factor in player age alongside health and role when you're weighing a rookie flier against a proven veteran.

FAQ

Questions

Does it know my league's scoring settings?

Yes. League Loom reads your live league data, so start/sit comparisons reflect your actual roster and scoring format rather than generic projections.

Can I compare players across different leagues?

Yes. Connect all your leagues and ask about any roster. League Loom can reason across your ESPN, Sleeper, and Fantrax teams.

Will it change my lineup for me?

No. League Loom is read-only. It gives you the recommendation, but you set your own lineup in your league app.

Can it tell me if a player is on a bye this week?

Yes. League Loom reads your league's schedule and roster data, so bye weeks show up when it checks your lineup or compares two players. It flags a player on a bye the same way it flags questionable or out status, right in the comparison.

Does it use outside projections or expert rankings to make the call?

No. League Loom doesn't pull in outside projections, injury news, or generic ranking sites. It reasons from your actual roster, each player's status as reported by your platform, and your league's own scoring settings, not a one-size-fits-all ranking.

Can it help me decide a start/sit call in a dynasty or keeper league?

Yes. League Loom knows whether your league is redraft, keeper, or dynasty, and it can surface player age alongside status and role. That's useful when you're weighing a younger player's long-term value against a short-term matchup edge.

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