EmpireFFB runs like the platforms you already know — standings, matchups, drafts — but with one difference: teams and history persist, the pot grows, and the league pays out only when someone completes the empire.
Simple rules. Massive tension. Every season matters because the league doesn’t reset.
Set buy-in once, invite owners, and choose the win condition (default: 3 championships in a row).
Owners keep their teams, league history accumulates, and rivalries build across seasons.
When someone completes the empire streak, the league locks, pays out, and the story gets archived.
Everything familiar stays familiar — then we add the parts other platforms don’t do well.
Automatic streak detection, threat alerts, and an empire dashboard that people will screenshot.
Champions by year, near-misses, dynasty timelines, and persistent team identity.
Season rollover, league controls, and overrides — designed for multi-year continuity.
Draft, set lineups, matchups, standings — without weird learning curves.
Clear pot tracking and payout summaries (manual payment tracking to start, automation later).
Optional empire insights, recaps, and long-term strategy tools on empireffb.ai.
Empire players hate subscriptions. Start simple, keep it fair, and earn trust.
Run your empire league end-to-end with persistent seasons and automatic empire tracking.
Upgrade later if you want deeper analytics and automated payments.
The stuff commissioners ask before they commit their league to a multi-year format.
No. That’s the whole point. Seasons roll over, teams persist, and the empire streak carries forward.
The system flags an empire win, generates a payout summary, and the league is archived as read-only history.
Yes — in v1 it’s set at league creation (default 3). More flexible rules come later.
For MVP we track payments transparently (paid/unpaid). Automated payments can come as an add-on after trust is established.
If your league already plays empire rules in a group chat, this makes it real — and keeps history forever.