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Everyone, including everyone who never pays.
Reading the gameweek calendar, the player list and the fixture schedule from the FPL API.
Reading the gameweek calendar, the player list and the fixture schedule from the FPL API.
Plans
Everything that shows a manager what is true is free. What is paid for is the searching — every legal move, every legal fifteen, every gameweek weighed against every other.
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No paid plan yet. Everything marked as being in every plan is already open.
Free
Everyone, including everyone who never pays.
Not on sale yet
A manager who wants the searches run for them, month by month.
Not on sale yet
The same thing, for somebody who already knows they will play the season.
Where the season is, and what it asks of me right now.
A manager who has just arrived should know the state of their season before being asked for anything at all — including money.
Which fifteen am I taking into the season, and is it legal?
Building a squad is the thing every other decision is about. Charging for it would put the price in front of the product rather than behind it.
What is this player actually doing, and how does he rank against his peers?
Every figure here is FPL’s own published record with a projection attached and its source named. Showing a manager what is true is not a premium act.
Whose fixtures turn, and when?
The fixture list is published by FPL for everybody. What this product adds is splitting difficulty into attack and defence, and that reading stays free.
Who takes the armband, and what is the case for each option?
It is the one decision every manager makes every gameweek, and it is decided over eleven players rather than over the whole market. A free tier that could not answer it would not be worth having.
Of every legal move available to me, which ones beat doing nothing?
Every legal replacement for every player held is measured against this squad’s own bank and club limits, then the strongest are paired and chained. That is thousands of priced squads per question, and no manager runs it in their head.
If I could start again with this budget, which fifteen would I own?
The search is over the entire priced player list under the squad rules, not over a shortlist somebody picked first. It answers a question a manager can only otherwise answer by guessing.
What am I doing for the next two months, and what is the whole of it worth?
Deciding this week alone is how a manager ends up paying twice for the same move. Deciding several gameweeks together is a different and much larger search, and it is where the points are.
When is each chip worth more than it is worth today?
A chip is played once a season, so the cost of playing it in the wrong gameweek is the whole of it. Pricing every chip against every remaining gameweek is the search that stops that happening.
How hard would this have to be pushed before the recommendation flipped?
The answer to a close decision is worth less than the distance to the point where it stops being the answer. Each reading re-runs the calculation with one assumption moved, publishes the value at which the answer changes, and refuses to publish anything at all unless the re-run reproduces the figures already on screen.
Which of the paths I am weighing should I actually take, and what is the case for each?
A branch is a full plan, priced and compared against every other branch under the same assumptions, with the conversation that built it kept beside the numbers rather than lost once the tab closes. That is a search run in words as well as figures — several plans held against each other rather than one at a time — and it is not something a manager can hold in their head across more than one branch.
Does this recommendation hold up once it is checked properly rather than at the pace of the normal pass?
The same question, searched again more widely and weighed more slowly than the normal pass repeated for free. It costs more to run than an ordinary turn, so it is metered separately from it and spent only when a manager asks for it by name, on a decision already in front of them.
Paying
Nothing here is on sale yet. The plans and what each one opens are settled and shown above; the prices are set by whoever runs this product, and until they are, the paid searches stay closed for everyone.
Both of these are here, not somewhere else.
No FPL password is ever asked for anywhere in this product. A public team id is the only thing FPL is told about, and an account here is a different thing from an FPL account.