ETR sells rankings and content. The Bag Manager is a Chrome extension that tracks the portfolio those rankings help you build. Two different categories of product. Use both.
Establish The Run is a content and rankings subscription. Evan Silva, Adam Levitan, weekly articles, Discord Q&As, uploadable rankings for every major best ball platform. The Bag Manager is a tool. A free Chrome extension that records every pick as it happens and shows your live portfolio across Underdog, DraftKings, Drafters, and FFPC. ETR informs your picks. The Bag Manager shows the picks you made.
| Dimension | Establish The Run | The Bag Manager |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $49.99/season (Best Ball) | Free |
| Product type | Content + rankings subscription | Chrome extension + portfolio dashboard |
| Platforms | UD, DK, FFPC, Drafters, BB10 (rankings) | Underdog, DraftKings, Drafters, FFPC |
| In-draft overlay | None. Rankings uploaded to draft applet. | Yes. Exposure %, stacks, and conditional ownership in the draft UI. |
| Live pick capture | No | Yes. Records every pick the moment it happens. |
| Portfolio dashboard | No | Yes. Cross-draft exposure, stacks, draft capital. |
These are different categories of product. ETR is what you read and reference before and between drafts. The Bag Manager is what you run during and after the draft to track what you have built. If you draft seriously, you will likely want both. ETR rankings shape your decisions; The Bag Manager shows you the portfolio those decisions create.
No. ETR sells content and rankings. The Bag Manager is a Chrome extension that tracks the portfolio you build from those rankings. They do not compete. They sit on different parts of the workflow.
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