LeagueBro is a companion app one commissioner sets up for their own private fantasy football league. Signing in stores your email address and display name on a small server the developer operates directly — not sold to, or shared with, any data or advertising company. That's what makes real sign-in, invites, and dues status shared across every manager's own phone possible. The only other outside services it talks to are ESPN (to read your league, never to change it), Resend (to deliver the sign-in and invite emails), and whichever payment app you personally choose to open for dues.
On our server (Cloudflare Workers and a Cloudflare database, operated by the developer — see "Third-party services" below):
On your device only, never sent to us: notification preferences, trash-talk chat messages, and other in-app display settings that don't need to be shared with anyone else to work.
Deleting your account (available in your profile) permanently removes your email, display name, and session from our server, and reopens your team seat so someone else in your league could claim it if needed. If your account is still set up as a league's commissioner, deletion isn't available until that's resolved — contact us below and we'll help sort it out.
LeagueBro's backend holds a single set of ESPN login credentials, operated by the developer, and uses them to read any league's rosters, scores, standings, and settings from ESPN's own API on behalf of every LeagueBro user — read-only, nothing is ever written back to ESPN. That's the same backend covered in "What LeagueBro stores, and where" above; it doesn't store ESPN data tied to you personally beyond what's already listed there (which league and team seat your account is linked to) — it relays what ESPN already has.
LeagueBro never processes, stores, or has access to money or payment details. The "Pay your dues" button opens Venmo, Cash App, or PayPal — apps you already have — with a pre-filled amount and note. The transaction happens entirely inside that app, under its own privacy policy. LeagueBro is not a party to it and never sees whether or how you paid.
LeagueBro asks for notification permission only when you turn on a specific alert (like injury news), never automatically at launch. You can turn permission off any time in your phone's Settings.
None. LeagueBro has no advertising or analytics SDK, does not track you across other apps or websites, and does not use App Tracking Transparency because there is nothing here for it to govern.
This app isn't directed at children and isn't intended for use by anyone under 17 — see the Terms of Service for the reasoning (it touches real-money dues tracking between friends, even though LeagueBro itself never processes payments).
If what the app collects or does changes, this page will be updated and the "last updated" date above will change with it.