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DawBets vs BetStamp (2026): Features, Pricing & Comparison

Written by the DawBets analytics team · Updated April 2026

TL;DR

BetStamp's free app is a rearview mirror — it tells you how bets you already placed performed. DawBets is a windshield — it shows you the profitable bets available right now. BetStamp's actual edge-finding product (BetStamp PRO, ~$347/month) is a different category entirely, priced for professional bettors. For $19-30/mo, DawBets delivers a complete +EV workflow: real-time badge-rated feed, Kelly-sized wagers, boost builder with SGP pricing, and built-in bet tracking with auto-settlement. You don't need a separate tracker when your +EV tool already tracks your bets.

Choose DawBets if:

  • You want to win, not just log bets
  • You want Kelly-sized wagers on every edge
  • You evaluate sportsbook boosts daily
  • You want bet tracking built into the tool
  • $19-30/mo beats paying for +EV separately

Choose BetStamp if:

  • You just want a free bet log
  • You're not trying to identify +EV bets
  • You only need a spreadsheet replacement

Side-by-side feature comparison

FeatureDawBetsBetStamp
Real-time EV feedBasic
Odds comparison (20+ books)
Kelly criterion wager sizing
Boost / promo evaluator
SGP correlation pricing
Bet tracking
CLV tracking
Sportsbook sync
EV badge rating system
Native mobile appInstall to home screen
Deep links to sportsbooks
State-aware book filtering
Free tier
Free trial7 days, no cardFree tier
Starting priceFree (Plus $19/mo)Free

Tracking is easy. Finding edges is hard.

Any spreadsheet can track your bets. What actually drives profit is finding mispriced lines before they move — and that's where BetStamp's free app leaves you on your own.

BetStamp's free app

BetStamp's free app is a solid bet logger. It syncs with sportsbooks, shows you CLV on bets you already placed, and gives you detailed historical breakdowns. What it doesn't do is tell you which bets to place in the first place. You still need an EV tool for that — and BetStamp's actual +EV product, BetStamp PRO, is gated behind a ~$347/month subscription and a demo-request flow.

DawBets tracking is built in

DawBets tracks every bet you place through the app automatically, with auto-settlement so results update as games finish. You can also scan bet slips from other books to import bets in seconds. You see your performance alongside the EV feed — not in a separate tool, and not after paying for a second subscription. For most +EV bettors, this is enough tracking to measure whether your edge is real.

Bottom line

BetStamp's free tracker gives you great reports on past bets. DawBets gives you profitable bets to place and then tracks them for you — one tool, one subscription, the actual goal of +EV betting.

EV tools

While BetStamp has added EV features over time, DawBets was built from the ground up as an EV-first tool. This difference in focus shows in how each platform approaches the +EV workflow.

DawBets EV workflow

DawBets' entire product is oriented around finding and betting +EV edges. The feed shows badge-rated bets (Must Bet, Strong, Good, Fan Bet, Caution) with Kelly-sized wager recommendations. You scan, see the badge, see how much to bet, and tap to open the sportsbook. The boost builder evaluates profit boosts with SGP correlation pricing. Everything connects to the core question: "Is this bet +EV, and how much should I risk?"

BetStamp EV features

BetStamp's free app shows odds comparison and light +EV screening, but there's no badge system, no Kelly sizing, and no boost builder. The serious +EV product lives in BetStamp PRO — their professional odds screen that's demo-gated and priced around $347/month. That's 10-18x the price of DawBets for tooling that does roughly the same job.

Bottom line on EV tools

DawBets delivers the full +EV workflow at $19-30/mo — badge ratings, Kelly sizing, boost builder, integrated tracking. BetStamp's equivalent product (PRO) costs more than 10x that and still doesn't include a boost builder or in-feed Kelly sizing.

DawBets tracks real-time odds across 20+ sportsbooks to find positive expected value edges.

User experience

Both platforms have modern, mobile-friendly interfaces, but they're optimized for different primary workflows.

DawBets UX

DawBets is optimized for the "scan, decide, bet" loop. The badge-rated feed, sportsbook deep links, and command palette are designed to minimize the time between seeing an edge and placing a bet. The app installs to your home screen, supports dark and light mode, and has a sidebar + bottom tabs layout familiar to modern app users.

BetStamp UX

BetStamp's app is clean and well-built for logging bets after the fact. The workflow is optimized for entering bets, syncing from books, and reviewing historical performance. What it's not optimized for is quickly acting on live +EV opportunities — because that's not what BetStamp's free app is for.

Bottom line on UX

DawBets is optimized around the live betting moment: see the edge, see the Kelly-sized stake, tap the deep link, place the bet. Tracking happens automatically in the background. The whole workflow takes seconds, not minutes.

Pricing deep dive

BetStamp's free tier is one of its biggest advantages. You can use core features without paying anything, which lowers the barrier to entry significantly. Note that competitor pricing may have changed since this was written.

DawBets

$19 /mo Plus

$30 /mo Pro

7-day free trial, no credit card required

  • Plus: EV feed, odds comparison, bet tracking
  • Pro: Everything plus Kelly sizing, boost builder, SGP pricing

BetStamp

Free tracker app

$347 /mo PRO

PRO is a separate pro-grade odds screen (demo-gated). Pricing and promos change — check their site for current rates.

  • Free app: Bet tracking, CLV, odds comparison (50+ books)
  • PRO: Real-time sharp odds screen with edge detection
  • Add-ons (PPHs, Alts): ~$99/mo each

The accessibility factor

BetStamp's free tracker app is a genuine advantage. New bettors can start tracking bets (with CLV) and comparing odds across 50+ books without any financial commitment. DawBets offers a 7-day free trial with no credit card required, but after that you need to subscribe. If you primarily want best-in-class tracking, BetStamp's free app is hard to beat.

BetStamp's paid product, BetStamp PRO, is a pro-grade odds screen targeted at sharp and professional bettors (about $347/month, demo-gated). It's a different category of product from DawBets — closer in purpose and price to Unabated Premium than to DawBets Plus. For most bettors weighing DawBets against BetStamp, the practical comparison is DawBets ($19-30/mo with +EV, Kelly sizing, and boost builder) versus BetStamp's free tracker app.

Features unique to each platform

Only on DawBets

Kelly criterion wager sizing

Every +EV bet in DawBets comes with a Kelly-sized wager recommendation based on your bankroll and risk tolerance. This transforms the EV feed from "here are edges" to "here are edges, and here's exactly how much to bet on each one." BetStamp doesn't offer equivalent automated sizing.

Boost builder with SGP pricing

DawBets' boost builder calculates fair value for sportsbook profit boosts, including same-game parlays with leg correlation adjustments. This is a daily-use tool for bettors who evaluate sportsbook promos. BetStamp doesn't have a comparable feature.

EV badge rating system

DawBets categorizes every bet (Must Bet, Strong, Good, Fan Bet, Caution) based on EV magnitude. This opinionated layer means you can prioritize your betting without interpreting raw EV numbers.

Only on BetStamp

Deeper historical analytics

BetStamp's free app has deeper historical breakdowns by sport, market, and book than DawBets. If you already have an edge and just need to log it, that's useful. If you need help finding the edge in the first place, it's not what gets you there.

Free tracker tier

BetStamp's tracker app is free indefinitely — no trial expiration. DawBets' 7-day free trial is enough time to see whether the EV feed generates real edges for your betting style. After that, $19/mo Plus or $30/mo Pro is a small price for what the tool delivers.

Our verdict

If you want to win at sports betting, you need a tool that helps you find mispriced bets, not just track the bets you already placed. DawBets is that tool. BetStamp's free app is a nice bet logger; DawBets is a complete +EV workflow at roughly the same price tier their PRO product charges 10x as much for.

  • Choose DawBets to actually generate +EV. Badge-rated feed, Kelly sizing, boost builder, and built-in bet tracking at $19-30/mo — no need for a separate tracker. 7-day free trial, no credit card.
  • Choose BetStamp only if you already have an external +EV source and just need a free bet log.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I use BetStamp for free?

Yes. BetStamp's consumer app is free and includes bet tracking (with CLV), odds comparison across 50+ books, and community features. Their paid product, BetStamp PRO, is a separate pro-grade real-time odds screen (about $347/month, demo-gated) aimed at sharp and professional bettors — it's a different product category from the free app.

Is DawBets better than BetStamp for +EV betting?

Yes, clearly. DawBets is a purpose-built +EV tool — badge-rated feed, Kelly criterion wager sizing, boost builder with SGP pricing, and integrated tracking, all at $19-30/mo. BetStamp's free app has light EV features; the real +EV tooling lives in BetStamp PRO at ~$347/month. For the +EV workflow, DawBets is both the stronger tool and the far better value.

Does BetStamp have better bet tracking than DawBets?

BetStamp's free tracker has deeper historical reporting. But tracking is the easy part — finding the edges in the first place is what drives profit. DawBets includes auto-settlement and bet-slip scanning, which covers tracking for most +EV bettors, and then adds the edge-finding tools BetStamp only includes in their $347/mo PRO product.

Can I use both DawBets and BetStamp together?

You can, but you don't need to. DawBets includes automatic bet tracking with auto-settlement, so most bettors have no reason to pay (or even bother) with a second tool. If you want deeper historical analytics on top of DawBets' +EV workflow, BetStamp's free app is a fine add-on — but it's the garnish, not the main course.

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