We launched a number of new tools and features yesterday – you can click here to learn about what’s new and how to utilize it all – but the upgrade about which I’m most excited is the player liking and grouping functionality we added to our new Models 2.0.
This particular feature is one that fits well within our three-pronged mission:
Offer the Best
I don’t want FantasyLabs to just be the best overall third-party site in DFS. I want us to have the best tools. The best data. The best content. The best news. When you come to FantasyLabs, you know you’re getting the best. Player Models 2.0 – and the upgrades that significantly enhance multi-lineup generation – are the best.
Be a One-Stop Shop
I’ve mentioned a few times how I consider FantasyLabs to be the Bloomberg Terminal of daily fantasy sports. There’s immense value in having everything you need to win right at your fingertips, and we’ll never give up on our aim of ensuring you don’t need to visit this site for X and that site for Y; it’s all at Labs, and it’s all the best.
Evolve and Innovate
Our goal in starting FantasyLabs was never to try to recreate what others are doing, but rather to truly innovate and provide unique, unprecedentedly useful products. We’ve built completely new concepts, but even more important, we strive to constantly improve and adapt in an industry that does the same. Models 2.0 is the next step for us, but it’s far from the last; I personally guarantee we’ll continue to work around the clock to ensure we’re constantly figuring out ways to offer players more and more value – leveraging the best team in fantasy sports to not only match, but far exceed the high expectations our users have come to develop at Labs.
Frankly, I want this site to be so incredible that DFS players just know if you want to be a profitable player, you’re on Labs.
With that said, here’s how I’m using the new Models 2.0.