FantasyGPT Pricing

One FFN account. Faster fantasy answers.

FantasyGPT is the decision workspace inside Fantasy Football Nerds. Use it for lineup calls, waivers, trades, and draft prep with FFN data behind the answers.

Shared FFN login
Secure Stripe checkout
Cancel anytime

Choose monthly or yearly billing

Yearly: Pro $108 ($9/mo effective), Elite $228 ($19/mo effective). The billed amount is shown before checkout.

Save 25% yearly
Free For quick checks

Starter

Try FFN-backed chat for common lineup, waiver, and player-rank questions before upgrading.

$ 0 forever

Best if you want to test the chat experience and use public FFN data.

Open Free Chat
  • 20 decisions per day
  • Standard chat for rankings, waivers, and lineup questions
  • Core commands like /rank, /compare, /news, and /availability
  • No paid-tier memory, exports, or deep analysis allowance
Power Users For draft and trade edges

Elite

300 decisions/day, 50 deep analyses/day for multi-step roster and draft workflows.

$25 /month

Highest-touch membership for managers who want every edge. Yearly option: $228 billed yearly, save $72.

Start Elite
  • 300 FantasyGPT decisions per day
  • 50 deep analyses per day, 1,000 per month
  • Everything included in Pro
  • Best fit for trade packages, roster plans, and multi-step draft decisions
How It Fits Together

FFN is the home base. FantasyGPT is the decision engine.

The FFN pricing page explains the full membership. This page keeps FantasyGPT plan details close to the chat product while paid checkout still runs through the same account and billing system.

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Start in FantasyGPT Use the free chat for quick checks and public FFN data.
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Pick Pro or Elite through FFN Monthly keeps access flexible. Yearly lowers the effective monthly price.
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Use one account everywhere Move between chat, FFN tools, billing, and account settings without switching identities.

Questions before you subscribe

Short answers on limits, billing, data access, and how FantasyGPT fits into FFN membership.

No. Your FFN account is the primary identity. FantasyGPT access, checkout, billing, and plan state all tie back to the same Fantasy Football Nerds membership.
FantasyGPT has its own product-facing pricing page, but subscription checkout and account billing run through the Fantasy Football Nerds membership flow.
A decision check is a normal FantasyGPT request, such as a lineup lean, waiver comparison, player rank lookup, trade read, or draft question. The daily plan limit controls how many of those checks are available.
Deep analysis is reserved for more complex prompts, such as multi-player trades, draft plans, roster audits, keeper choices, and close calls that need a more detailed explanation.
Pro fits weekly lineup, waiver, and trade support. Elite fits heavier draft, trade, dynasty, and roster-construction use where the larger daily and deep analysis allowances matter.
Yes. The free plan is meant for quick checks using public FFN context. Paid plans add higher daily volume, deeper analysis, longer workflows, and more room for advanced questions.
FantasyGPT uses Fantasy Football Nerds data, including rankings, projections, schedule context, availability signals, and other derived analysis.
Yes, when league context is connected or provided. Scoring format, roster rules, lineup slots, waiver settings, and team needs can all change the recommendation.
You can wait for the normal reset window or upgrade if you consistently need more volume. Elite has the largest daily decision and deep analysis allowance.
Yes. You can change or cancel through account and billing management. Access remains active through the current billing period after cancellation.
The yearly toggle shows the effective monthly rate. Stripe bills the annual amount at checkout: $108 for Pro or $228 for Elite.
Yes. Checkout is handled by Stripe through FFN, and supported payment methods plus any required taxes or local fees are shown before payment is completed.
The FFN pricing page explains the full membership. FantasyGPT pricing stays tailored to chat limits and workflows while pointing to the same underlying subscription system.