Most sports bettors have no real idea whether they are actually winning. They remember the big hits and forget the slow leaks. Betstamp exists to fix that. It is a bet tracking and odds comparison app that turns scattered slips across multiple sportsbooks into a single, honest record of how you are doing — and it does it without charging you a subscription for the core experience.
What is Betstamp?
Betstamp is a free mobile and web app built for sports bettors who want to track their wagers, shop for the best lines, and connect with other bettors. You log your bets (manually or by syncing supported books), and Betstamp builds out your analytics: profit and loss, ROI, performance by sport, by bet type, by book, and over time. On top of tracking, it offers real-time odds comparison across major sportsbooks so you can see who has the best number before you place a wager, plus a social layer where you can follow other bettors and see their picks.
Key features
- Bet tracking and analytics: A clean dashboard breaking down your results by sport, market, sportsbook, and time period.
- Odds comparison: Side-by-side lines across major books so you can consistently get the best available price.
- Bet syncing: Connect supported sportsbooks to import bets automatically and reduce manual logging.
- Social and follow features: Follow other bettors, share picks, and see verified records rather than cherry-picked screenshots.
- Closing line value tracking: Tools to gauge whether you are beating the closing line, a key long-term skill indicator.
- Cross-platform apps: Available on iOS, Android, and the web with a consistent experience.
Pricing
Betstamp's headline appeal is that the core app — tracking, odds comparison, and the social feed — is free to use. The company monetizes largely through sportsbook partnerships and affiliate offers rather than charging users for basic functionality, and there may be premium or pro features layered on for power users. For the vast majority of recreational and semi-serious bettors, you can get a great deal of value without paying anything. Always check the app for any current premium tiers, but the free baseline is genuinely generous compared to subscription-first competitors.
Pros and cons
The standout is value: a polished, multi-feature tool that most people can use entirely for free. The analytics are easy to read, the odds comparison is practical, and the social features add accountability that screenshots never could. On the downside, automatic bet syncing depends on which sportsbooks are supported in your region, so some users still log bets by hand. Coverage and depth are strongest for North American markets and major sports, so international or niche-market bettors may find it less complete. And because it is partly funded by sportsbook partnerships, the experience naturally nudges you toward signups and offers.
The verdict
Betstamp is one of the easiest finance-and-betting tools to recommend, simply because the barrier to entry is so low. If you bet on sports and you are not yet tracking your results, this is a near-painless way to start being honest with yourself, find better numbers, and tap into a community of bettors. Power users in niche markets may eventually want more, but for the price — free — it is hard to beat. A strong, generous app that does the fundamentals well.
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