Probetrics — Sports Analytics

Research like a pro. Priced like it's obvious.

Less than the competition, with the model they don't have. Cancel anytime.

Free

$0

forever

  • Full prop boards, every sport
  • Hit rates L5 / L10 / L20 / season / H2H
  • Matchup grades & insights feed
  • 3 player deep-dives per day
  • 15-minute delayed odds
Early access

Pro

$24.99/mo

or $199/yr (save 33%) · 7-day free trial

  • Everything in Free, unlimited
  • Live odds + line-movement charts
  • Model projections, edges, EV & Kelly
  • Trending splits, parlay pairs & correlations
  • Saved views + real-time alerts
  • Bet slip with per-book export

How we stack up — honestly

FeatureProbetricsprops.cashOutlier
Price (full access)$24.99/mo$19.99/mo$79.99/mo
Projection model + edge finder
+EV feed with Kelly sizing$79.99 tier
Arbitrage & middles scanner$79.99 tier
DFS pick'em board (PrizePicks/Underdog)
Hit rates, streaks & splits
Correlations → parlay builderpartial
Pitch-type & zone matchups
World Cup props
Closing-line history by datepartial

Competitor features/pricing as of July 2026, from their public sites and paid plans.

Questions, answered

Do I need a card for the trial?

The free tier needs nothing, ever. The 7-day Pro trial takes a card but charges $0 today — cancel anytime before day 7 from Manage billing and you pay nothing.

What makes Probetrics different from props.cash or Outlier?

They show you history. We also show you a projection — our model prices every prop, so you see model-vs-market edges, EV%, and suggested Kelly sizing, not just hit rates.

Which sports are covered?

MLB and the World Cup are live now, WNBA is on the board, and NFL + NBA land before their seasons open. Pro covers everything — no per-sport upsells.

Do you take bets?

No. Probetrics is a research tool. Odds link out to licensed sportsbooks; we never touch your bankroll.

Can I cancel or switch plans?

Anytime, in two clicks, from Manage billing — Stripe's own portal handles cancellations, plan switches, and card updates.

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