
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER
He’s not your friend.
He’s the league’s compliance officer. That’s exactly what your group chat has been missing. Weekly roster audits, filed to your Discord. Draft scheduling that survives timezones. Dues collected without you being the bad guy.
“Reviewed. Logged. No action required.”

THE JOB NOBODY WANTS
Being commissioner is thankless work.
You set the rules, chase the stragglers, and somehow you’re the villain. Engagement dies by week 6, the eliminated go quiet, and the chat flatlines. You need an enforcer who isn’t you.
THE JURISDICTION
Public theater. Private relief.
What the league sees
The weekly matchup audits, the Mediocrity Cup, and the shareable awards. It’s the public theater that keeps the chat alive.
What you get
Timezone-proof draft scheduling, automated dues-chasing, and a robotic meat shield. It’s the private relief that gives you your free time back.
THE AUDITS
He doesn’t roast your team. He audits it.
A weekly ruling on your matchup, filed to Discord, escalating from a bored memo to an international incident depending on how badly you blew it. He judges the standing, never the person. The chair is thrown at the situation, not the man.
“You spent an entire season treating the waiver wire like an unpermitted landfill.”

THE SIDE GAME
A reason to keep playing when you’re out of it.
A season-long competition outside the championship. The goal changes every week, so even the eliminated have something on the line. Win the week, gain an edge. Win the Cup, and the Commish has something waiting at awards season.
THE ADMIN
He does the parts you hate.
Draft scheduling that works across timezones. Automated dues-chasing for the one manager who always forgets his wallet. The thankless logistics, handled.
DELEGATE THE HOSTILITIES
Let the Commish be the Bad Cop.
Being commissioner means straining friendships over a $50 entry fee or nagging an adult to set a lineup. Hand over the jurisdiction.
The Public Debt Collector
You set the deadline in the ledger. The Commish publicly calls out who hasn’t paid, directly in the league channel.
“My ledger indicates [Manager] is delinquent. Until they update my database, the shaming continues.”
The AFK Whisperer
When a manager goes inactive, the Commish privately DMs you a drafted callout for one-click approval, then posts it. You never have to be the one who noticed.
“My weekly compliance audit shows [Manager] has abandoned their roster. Correct your negligence before I deduct style points.”
THE ANNUAL DOCKET
A full season under audit.
August
The Setup
Draft logistics coordinated and the dues ledger opened. Deadlines set, managers on record.
Weeks 1–14
The Audits
Weekly, deadpan verdicts dropped in the chat to validate the winners and prosecute the losers. The ledger goes live: delinquent dues publicly audited, AFK managers flagged.
Weeks 10–14
The Mediocrity Cup
A secondary competition fires for the eliminated, giving them a reason to keep playing.
January
The Post-Mortem
End-of-season awards issued as the permanent filing of your league’s historical failures.


