For multigenerational leagues · safe for kids · grandma-approved

The family group chat,
with receipts
.

FantasySquad turns the family league into the thing everyone shows up for. Grandpa, your nephew who just turned eleven, your sister-in-law who insists she doesn't watch but tracks her lineup every Sunday — they all get the recap Tuesday morning, in a voice you choose.

What your league might look like

The Patterson Family Bowl

Three generations, one league, established 2008. The family WhatsApp explodes every Sunday at 1pm. Grandma started playing four years ago when she retired; she's currently 3rd. Nobody talks about how Uncle Mike got eliminated by his own daughter last year.

Sample squad · 4 of 12Lightly fictionalized
  • Nana's Revenge TourLinda (75)

    Drafted Saquon at 4. The cousins are quiet about it.

  • Dad's Last ChanceFrank (61)

    Has won this league once. Twelve years ago. Still brings it up.

  • The FutureEli (11)

    Picked players based on which jersey he owns. Currently 4-3.

  • I Don't WatchAunt Marisol

    Tracks her lineup like she's trading equities. 5-2.

What matters most here

The three things FantasySquad does that this league actually needs.

01

Family Friendly tone

Pick the roast intensity at Squad Sync. The Family Friendly setting is warm, observational, and kid-safe — closer to a kind uncle's recap than a sports columnist's. No swearing, no punching down, no edge.

02

Multi-generational design

Built for the eleven-year-old AND the seventy-five-year-old. Big readable text, no jargon, no app downloads required for league members — just the weekly email or text. The Squad Captain handles setup once.

03

The Squad Hall yearbook

End-of-season hardcover yearbook ships in time for the holidays. Grandkids put their first one on the bookshelf at twelve and look at it again at thirty. We have heard, multiple times, that this is the killer feature.

Squad Recap, your voice

Warm. Observational. Kid-safe.

Every league sets its own tone at Squad Sync — from Family Friendly to Standard to Full Chaos. The recap reads like you wrote it.

Squad Recap · SampleFamily

Nana climbs to second. Eli's first playoff push is real.

Week 9 was a good one for the Patterson Family Bowl. Nana put up 142 and moved into second place — she texted the family chat three exclamation points, which from Linda is a confetti cannon. Eli, eleven years old and undefeated since October, is mathematically into the playoffs.

The right tier for this league

Recommended: Starter$49 / year

Covers the family league across all sports — football, basketball, baseball, hockey as they come online. One Squad Captain (usually the cousin who started the league in 2008) pays for the whole family. Splits to about $4 a household.

My dad calls me on Tuesday mornings now to talk about the recap. We had not had a recurring weekly call before.
Sample · paraphrased from beta interviews

Get on the Family waitlist

Be one of the first leagues in.

FantasySquad launches August 2026 for the 2026 NFL season. Drop your email and we'll send the first Squad Recap the day Squad Sync opens.