If you're a season-long fantasy player and have a few minutes to spare, I'd appreciate it if you can test a new app called SquadQL. It's going to serve as an all-in-one app where you can manage teams from CBS, Yahoo and ESPN and get optimization advice. This will probably work better if you're on desktop so you can see the instructions.
https://maze.design/t/158672
Thanks in advance.
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Interesting app, but not sure how much I like the optimization feature applying across all apps. I am the type that would want to tinker and not necessarily want to base it purely around what else is trending.
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The optimization is based off projections not trending players, but I see your point.Angels wrote:Interesting app, but not sure how much I like the optimization feature applying across all apps. I am the type that would want to tinker and not necessarily want to base it purely around what else is trending.
That said, if anybody wants to test the app, let me know.
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