Three steps, one operator, zero installs

Connect. Send. Watch.

No new app for your leaguemates. No account for anyone but the commissioner. You keep drafting exactly where you already draft — DraftCast reads the picks and produces the show around them.

01

Connect your league

The commissioner signs in and connects a real Sleeper draft — no manual setup, no spreadsheets. The share link is minted on the spot.

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02

Send one link

Drop the share link in your league group chat. It opens the live broadcast in any browser — phone, laptop, or the TV's browser. No app, no sign-up.

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03

Watch the show

Booth commentary, graphics, and pacing run automatically as picks land — nobody has to operate anything. Draft in your platform app; watch yourself get announced.

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The rundown

What draft night
actually looks like

The broadcast follows your draft, beat for beat — it doesn't run on a script and hope your league keeps up. Here's the shape of the night.

  1. On the clock

    The show goes live

    The commissioner hits "Go live" and the share link starts broadcasting. Anyone who joins mid-draft drops straight into the live show — no catch-up scrubbing.

  2. Every pick

    Reveals, calls, graphics

    Picks are revealed and called as they land: the booth reacts, lower thirds and stat graphics rotate through, and the draft board keeps the room honest.

  3. The pace changes

    The broadcast keeps up

    Fast room? The show tightens. A run of quick picks? It catches up gracefully without ever cutting a call mid-sentence. Slow pick? The graphics earn the pause.

  4. The final pick

    Finale and sign-off

    The last pick gets a real finale, then the broadcast signs off the way TV does — final board, team rankings, a rolling end card until the commissioner ends the show.

The part your league will ask about

Nobody has to run anything

One host runs DraftCast; everyone else just opens the link. There's no "can you see my screen?", no cast setup, no group-call juggling. The broadcast is its own thing, on everyone's own screen, at the same moment.