Your ESPN league, answered by AI
League Loom connects your ESPN fantasy league to ChatGPT, Claude, and other AI tools so you can ask start/sit, waiver, trade, and matchup questions in plain language. Public leagues need nothing; private leagues use two browser cookies. Read-only and free.
Here's the Week 14 matchup breakdown:
| Tyreek Hill | Davante Adams | |
|---|---|---|
| Matchup | vs. Raiders | vs. Rams |
| Opp. rank | 31st vs WR | 8th vs WR |
| Projected | 17.8 pts | 12.4 pts |
| Last 3 wks | ↑ 22.4 avg | → 13.1 avg |
2 minutes
In Claude, ChatGPT, or any MCP tool, add a custom connector and paste the League Loom URL — leave Client ID & Secret blank.
A quick wizard finds your leagues and lets you pick your team in each. No API keys.
Ask about your roster, waivers, matchups, and more — in plain language, across every league.
https://leagueloom.com/mcpWhy League Loom
League Loom reads your ESPN league through ESPN's fantasy data, so Claude, ChatGPT, and other AI tools can answer start/sit, waiver, trade, and lineup questions grounded in your real roster — not a stale copy-paste. Public ESPN leagues need no credentials; private leagues use your own espn_s2 and SWID cookies, sealed into your encrypted connection. Read-only and free, across NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL.
FAQ
No password ever. Public ESPN leagues need nothing. For private leagues, you paste two browser cookies (espn_s2 and SWID) once — they're sealed into your own encrypted connection and never stored on a server.
League Loom reads ESPN leagues across NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and WNBA. Connect several ESPN leagues — or mix in Sleeper and Fantrax — and ask about them all at once.
No. League Loom is read-only — it answers questions about your league but never sets lineups or makes moves.
Ready in two minutes
Free, read-only, and private — connect once and ask anything.