Is This Trade Fair? See the Fair-Value Score First
AVRA scores every trade for fair value, then tells you which league-mates actually need what you're offering and which ones don't. Connect your Sleeper league and AVRA reads the real rosters on both sides, not a generic value chart, so the read reflects your league's scoring and your opponent's roster. When a deal is genuinely too close to call, AVRA says so instead of forcing a verdict.
Is this trade fair?
Every trade AVRA looks at gets a fair-value score for both sides, built from your league's exact scoring rules and roster construction, not a generic dynasty chart. AVRA also shows how the deal moves each team's power ranking, so you can see whether you're gaining ground or giving it away. The score accounts for your specific format, because a receiver worth taking in a full-PPR league isn't worth the same in standard scoring, and AVRA never uses a one-size-fits-all value chart to get there.
Which league-mates actually need what you have?
A trade only makes sense if the other manager actually needs what's on the table. Sleeper sync is live, so AVRA reads the real rosters on both sides of the deal, not a week-old depth chart, and flags which league-mates are thin at the position you're offering and which are already stacked there. That turns a cold trade pitch into one built on an actual roster gap instead of a hunch. Join the waitlist at tryavra.com and get access as AVRA opens more seats.
What if the trade is too close to call?
Some trades are genuinely a coin flip, and AVRA says so instead of forcing a verdict just to have an opinion. When the fair-value gap between two sides sits inside the margin AVRA trusts, AVRA calls the deal even and explains why, rather than dressing up a guess as a confident recommendation. That honest pass is deliberate. A tool that always crowns a winner on every single trade isn't grading trades, it's guessing at them, and AVRA would rather tell you the truth.
How accurate is AVRA's trade analyzer?
AVRA's trade reads run on the same engine behind AVRA's lineup calls, which won 18 of 18 weeks against the public consensus in the 2025 backtest, across 25,786 graded calls (65.04% per-call). Every call AVRA makes, lineup or trade, gets registered before it matters and graded after, wins and misses both. Nobody honest is at 80%, and that's a strength, not a weakness. The full methodology, including how much of that was luck, lives at tryavra.com/proof.
Once the trade settles, AVRA carries the same league-aware read into your start/sit calls, waiver-wire FAAB bids, and live draft board, all synced through Sleeper.
Frequently asked questions
How does AVRA decide if a trade is fair?
AVRA scores both sides of a proposed trade using your league's actual scoring rules and roster construction, then shows how the deal shifts each team's power ranking. It isn't a static dynasty value chart; the score reflects what the players are worth in your specific league, right now.
Can AVRA tell me which teams in my league need what I have?
Yes. AVRA reads every roster in your league, Sleeper sync is live, so the read reflects real rosters, and flags which league-mates are thin at the position you're offering. That's the difference between a trade pitch built on a hunch and one built on an actual gap in another team's roster.
What if AVRA can't call a trade a clear win either way?
When the fair-value gap between two sides is too close to call, AVRA says so instead of forcing a verdict. AVRA would rather give an honest pass than manufacture confidence in a coin-flip trade, and that refusal is a deliberate part of how AVRA works, not a limitation.
Does AVRA analyze trades for dynasty and keeper leagues?
Yes. AVRA reads your league's exact format, redraft, dynasty, keeper, superflex, best-ball, IDP, half-PPR, or full-PPR, and scores trades against that format specifically. A rookie pick that matters in dynasty won't get scored the same way in a redraft league.
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