A Betstamp alternative built around the move, not just the record
Betstamp and the OddsHub Terminal agree on the important thing: closing line value is the honest measure of betting skill, and tracking it should be automatic. Where they part ways is what you are looking at all day. Betstamp is a tracker and odds screen you check; the Terminal is a live feed of sharp-book drops that tells you when to look.
No hatchet job here. Betstamp is a good product, and for a fair share of bettors it is the right one. Where the two part ways is below, dated so you can hold us to it.
What Betstamp does well
The consumer app is free and polished. Bet tracking with CLV, odds comparison across 50+ mostly North American books and prediction markets, and analytics that break your record down by sport, league, market and book. The mobile apps and sportsbook syncing are ahead of ours, and for a US bettor logging bets on the couch, that convenience is real.
Their professional product, Betstamp PRO, is a serious real-time odds screen for high-volume bettors. The main screen runs $249 a month and covers pre-game moneylines, spreads and totals; props-adjacent add-ons are priced on top, $99 a month for PPHs and $129 for alternate lines, with a sales contact in the flow.
Where the Terminal differs
- A feed, not a screen you poll. The Terminal watches seven sharp books (Pinnacle, Sbobet, SingBet, 12bet, FanDuel, DraftKings and ON Sharp) and pushes the drop to you the second it happens, with sound alerts and mobile push. You set profiles for what counts as a real move; the market comes to you.
- The fair price and the limit on every row. Each drop is priced against the no-vig fair line so you can see instantly whether a slower book still has value, and the reference book’s maximum bet is displayed beside it, because a drop the book will take real money on is a different signal from one it will not.
- Coverage runs global: 30+ sports and 8,700+ leagues, with the Asian sharp books that tend to move before the US market wakes up. Betstamp’s comparison is at its best on North American books and sports.
- And you can buy it without talking to anyone. The live Terminal starts at $49 a month and tops out at $99, which buys all seven books, player props, limits, push and the tracker together. Betstamp’s free app has no live sharp feed at all, and their PRO screen starts at $249 for mainlines before the add-ons, more than double our everything plan.


Side by side
Betstamp details verified August 2026; their pricing and features may change.
| OddsHub Terminal | Betstamp | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free plan; Standard $49/mo, Pro $99/mo, less on annual | Free app; PRO from $249/mo plus paid add-ons |
| Built around | Live dropping odds feed with alerts | Bet tracking and an odds comparison screen |
| Sharp books | 7 streamed, incl. Pinnacle and the Asian books | US-centric comparison across 50+ books |
| No-vig fair price | On every drop | CLV context on tracked bets |
| Market limits | Shown on every drop | Not advertised |
| CLV tracking | Automatic vs the de-vigged close, live while the bet is open | Automatic on main market bets |
| Alerts | Per-profile sound alerts, push on Pro | Not the focus of the free app |
| Coverage | 30+ sports, 8,700+ leagues | Strongest on North American sports |
| Mobile | Web app, installable, push on Pro | Native iOS and Android apps |
Pick Betstamp if
- You bet US books, want native mobile apps and sportsbook syncing, and mostly need a clean record.
- You want a free tracker and are not chasing the move itself.
- You are a high-volume pro with a PRO budget, and $249 plus add-ons reads as a business expense.
Pick the Terminal if
- You want to be told the moment a sharp book moves, not to find out when you next open an app.
- The fair price and the limit belong next to every drop you look at.
- You bet beyond North America, or follow the Asian books that move first.
- Pro-screen information at self-serve pricing sounds like the right trade.
Judge it yourself, free
The Terminal's free plan is the whole product with the feed running 30 minutes behind, plus a fully live bet tracker with automatic closing line value. No card, no trial clock. See plans and what each includes, watch the free dropping odds tracker right now, or start with the starter guide.
Frequently asked questions
- Is the OddsHub Terminal a replacement for Betstamp?
- It depends which half of Betstamp you use. As a bet tracker with CLV, the Terminal covers the same ground automatically, graded against the de-vigged closing line. As a live sharp-book drop feed with fair prices and limits, the Terminal does things Betstamp’s free app is not built for. If what you value most is native mobile apps and US sportsbook syncing, Betstamp keeps the edge there.
- How do the prices compare?
- Betstamp’s consumer app is free. Their PRO odds screen starts at $249 a month for pre-game mainlines, with PPHs at another $99 and alternate lines at another $129, as of August 2026. The Terminal has a free plan (full product, feed delayed 30 minutes, live bet tracker), Standard at $49 and Pro at $99 a month, and the $99 already includes the props, limits and push that sit behind add-ons over there.
- Do both track closing line value automatically?
- Both do it automatically, with one difference their own FAQ states: Betstamp tracks CLV for main market bets. The Terminal grades every tracked bet against the no-vig closing price, live while the bet is still open, and settles results for you.
- Can I use both?
- Plenty of bettors would sensibly run Betstamp for its mobile logging and the Terminal for the live feed. The Terminal’s CSV import and export exists precisely so bets placed or logged elsewhere can live in the same CLV record.