Public beta
Playcaller privacy
Last updated July 18, 2026
What Playcaller stores
If you request an invite, Playcaller stores the name, email address, sport interest, and optional note you submit. For invited testers, Playcaller stores your account email, connected fantasy league settings, teams, rosters, matchups, recommendations, feedback, notification subscriptions, login history, and basic product activity such as visit counts, page counts, last visit time, and last visited page. When you connect a private ESPN league, the session values needed for scheduled synchronization are encrypted at rest. Playcaller never asks for or stores your ESPN password.
How the data is used
Your league data is used only to provide projections, lineup and roster recommendations, matchup forecasts, alerts, grading, and beta support. Playcaller does not sell personal or league data or use it for advertising.
Product analytics
Playcaller uses Google Analytics to understand traffic, feature adoption, and product reliability. Google receives page and event data, device and approximate location information, and a random account identifier for signed-in testers. Playcaller does not send Google email addresses, names, ESPN league identifiers, roster data, player data, URL query strings, authentication tokens, or dynamic record identifiers in URL paths. Advertising storage, ad personalization, and Google Signals are disabled. Google explains how it uses information from sites that use its services.
Access and deletion
Each tester can access only leagues connected to their own account. Disconnecting a league deletes its stored session and imported league-specific data. During the invite-only beta, you can contact the person who invited you to request deletion of an invite request or account.
Beta expectations
Playcaller provides decision support, not guaranteed outcomes. Fantasy projections are uncertain, and the app will sometimes describe a decision as a coin flip. Beta features may change as feedback and measured results improve the product.