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Kwan Kim🛠️ 1 tool 🙏 4 karmaMar 18, 2026@OddsmythHey! I'm Kwan, the solo founder behind Oddsmyth. I built this because I play in 2 Yahoo H2H fantasy baseball leagues and was spending 30+ minutes every morning researching lineups, scanning the waiver wire, and evaluating trades. The tools I tried (FantasyPros, Yahoo's built-in recs) all had the same problem: they don't know my league. They give generic advice based on generic rankings. Oddsmyth connects to your Yahoo Fantasy league and actually knows your roster, your opponents, your scoring settings, and who's available on your waiver wire. You can ask it anything in plain English ("who should I start today?", "is this trade worth it?", "who should I grab off waivers?") and it gives you a specific answer with reasoning based on your situation. It's not meant to replace doing your own research. It's a second opinion you can bounce decisions off of when you're torn on a close call or managing multiple leagues and don't have time to dig into every decision. The AI is powered by Claude and uses live data from the MLB Stats API, FanGraphs Steamer projections, and your Yahoo league data. You get 5 free credits to try it. Quick questions (game times, scores, injury checks) are always free. I'd love feedback from anyone who plays Yahoo fantasy baseball. What's working, what's not, what would make it more useful. I'm building this in public and actively improving it based on what real users tell me. -

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Hmmm, I like it cause its simple to use, there are more powerfull apps out there, but I get lost with all chaotic numbers and stats.. -
I found this telegram bot especially useful now that Upwork has removed the RSS feature. It helps me get notifications about relevant jobs while I'm away from keyboard. What I have noticed is that the quality of generated proposals increases significantly when you not just upload your standard resume / CV, but use an "extended" version of it, where you list as much info as possible, all your portfolio items, all your skills. Something that's too much for a regular CV. I already had such a document; I used it in another similar tool. Also liking the feature where you can reply to the generated proposal and make small changes because it's not very convenient to edit text on the phone. Also it's not mentioned anywhere, but it can also generate answers to questions (when they exist in a job). The proposal generator is also very attentive and when the clients asks to include the word "pineapple", it does so. But I tested it for only one day. One thing I'd like the author to improve is to make the "JOB ANALYZER" a bit better. Now it sends lots of information, most of it just water. Would love to see some condensed analysis. Not sure how to do this.
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Of course I'm biased. This was so fun to make. Would love to hear feedback.
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