1. Connect the league
A commissioner connects an ESPN or Sleeper league so LeagueGazette can load the schedule, rosters, scoring, standings, and weekly results needed to compute league-level analytics.
How it works
LeagueGazette is built around a simple workflow: connect the league, compute the analytics, and turn the results into views that are easy to scan and easy to share.
A commissioner connects an ESPN or Sleeper league so LeagueGazette can load the schedule, rosters, scoring, standings, and weekly results needed to compute league-level analytics.
LeagueGazette turns that league data into five public-facing views: Power Rankings, Playoff Picture, Best Lineups, Trophies, and The Column. Each view answers a different commissioner question, from who is actually strongest to who left the most points on the bench.
Once the league is computed, commissioners can share rankings, playoff movement, recap copy, and visual cards instead of manually building weekly recap posts from scratch.
Most commissioners can write a standings update, but few want to rebuild the same spreadsheet, playoff math, and recap notes every week. LeagueGazette packages those recurring jobs into a consistent weekly output.
The output is not just presentation. Managers can see whether they are winning with luck, underperforming their optimal lineup, or holding a fragile playoff position.