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Elite Fantasy Basketball is not enterprise software in the traditional sense. It is a subscription-based content and tools platform for NBA Fantasy Basketball players. It provides analysis, rankings, projections, and tools around drafts, roster construction, in-season adjustments, trades, schedules, and playoff planning. Founder Adam Stock won the Fantasy Sports Writers Association Fantasy Basketball Writer of the Year award in 2020 and 2024.
The platform covers projections for 9-category, 8-category, points leagues, non-standard categories, Best Ball, Total Value, Per 30, and more. It also provides Yahoo, ESPN, Roto, and Dynasty Top 150 rankings, as well as positional tiers. Strategy content includes Punting Guides, Pairing Guides, Fast Starts, Sleepers & Busts, and undervalued/overvalued players for salary-cap leagues. On the tools side, it offers a Team Building Tool, Weekly Matchup Tool, Benchmark Calculator, Trade Analysis Tool, and Player Comparison Tool, covering the full workflow from mock drafts to weekly matchup management.
Pricing is straightforward: full-season access costs $35.99 and covers August 2025 through June 30, 2026; draft-season access costs $28.99 and covers August 2025 through October 31; monthly access costs $6.99, but is only available after the regular season begins. The site also marks some Punting guides as FREE, but there does not appear to be a full free plan or trial period.
Its third-party adaptation mainly comes in the form of content tailored separately for Yahoo and ESPN users, rather than clearly defined technical integrations. For collaboration, paid users can join the Discord Group to interact with the EFB team and other subscribers. However, the platform does not disclose enterprise-grade role permissions, seat management, or organization-level collaboration features. On security and compliance, only links to the privacy policy, terms of service, and refund policy are visible; there is no disclosure of SOC, ISO, encryption, SLA, or similar information. No API, webhook, or developer support is provided either.
Its strengths are highly focused content, full-cycle coverage from draft prep to the fantasy playoffs, and relatively low pricing. Its limitations are its obvious seasonality, lack of automation integrations, absence of enterprise permissions, and limited security/compliance disclosure. It is best suited to individual players who take NBA Fantasy leagues seriously, especially Yahoo and ESPN users. It is not a good fit as an enterprise SaaS procurement option.
The main content does not provide information about access from China, RMB payments, or localization, so availability should be considered unknown. Chinese users looking for alternatives may consider Basketball Monster, Hashtag Basketball, RotoWire, FantasyPros, or use the broader Yahoo Fantasy and ESPN Fantasy ecosystems directly.
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