Transparency first
Performance pages, explainers, and ledger-style accountability matter as much as the daily card.
OddsRX is a research-first platform for bettors who want more than a static picks feed. Start with today’s card, compare prices, validate the numbers, and use the model as context — not as a blind command.
A sample live-edge module for the homepage. Wire this to your daily feed later so visitors can see that the model is active right now.
The goal is not to tell people to bet blindly. It’s to give them a better daily workflow: identify market disagreement, add context, validate the number, and decide from there.
Performance pages, explainers, and ledger-style accountability matter as much as the daily card.
Use OddsRX to compare books, scan team context, review matchup notes, and validate where the model may disagree with the market.
Think of the site as a repeatable process, not just a picks feed. The model helps reinforce, challenge, or refine your own opinion.
Start with the daily card and compare model projections against listed numbers from the books. Look for gaps worth a closer look.
Use notes, trends, matchup history, lineup context, and supporting model pages to understand why the number may be off.
Confirm live odds, make sure the number still holds, and only then decide whether the market gives you enough reason to act.
OddsRX is built around public accountability. If the record needs correction, correct it. If the sample is thin, say so. If the edge disappears, confirm the live number before you act.
Each sport should feel alive. These cards are designed to show where the action is right now and where to start.
Picks, performance, trends, grades, player stat accuracy, and explainers. This is the deepest live section on the site.
Performance tracking, daily outputs, and player-stat explainers. Position this section around current season context or final report card mode.
Offseason research, model performance, and the foundation for the next season. Keep the page useful even when daily picks are not active.
The homepage should prove the platform is alive. These preview panels give users a quick feel for the daily card and the accountability layer behind it.
Use performance pages to judge where the model has held up, where samples are small, and where market disagreement has been stronger or weaker.