Bet tracker comparison
Am I Up vs Pikkit
Both products solve the same problem (manual bet entry is tedious) in very different ways. Pikkit syncs your US sportsbook account directly. Am I Up uses AI to extract bets from any source you paste in. Honest side-by-side so you can pick the right one for how you actually bet.
TL;DR
Same problem, different solutions. If you bet only on US sportsbooks that Pikkit supports, Pikkit’s auto-sync is the most convenient option on the market. If you bet on UK/EU bookmakers, follow tipsters, or use multiple sources, Am I Up’s AI paste flow handles all of it.
| Am I Up | Pikkit | |
|---|---|---|
| How bets get in | AI paste (text, screenshots, any source) | Sportsbook account sync (US) |
| Bookmakers supported | Any source you can paste | Major US sportsbooks (DK, FanDuel, etc.) |
| UK / EU bookmakers | Works for all | Limited / unsupported |
| Tipster / 3rd-party bet tracking | Paste X posts, Telegram tips | Only your own placed bets |
| Needs sportsbook credentials | No | Yes (for sync to work) |
| Price | Free, no card | Free tier + paid plans |
| Public profile | Free with shareable URL | Paid tier feature |
| Native mobile app | Responsive web | iOS + Android |
| Maturity | New (June 2026) | Established |
| CLV vs Pinnacle close | First-class metric | Available, less prominent |
Both columns have winning rows. That’s the point. Neither product is strictly better, they’re aimed at different bettors.
Where Am I Up wins
- You bet on any bookmaker, not just US sportsbooks. Am I Up extracts bets from text or images, so it’s bookmaker-agnostic. Bet365, Pinnacle, Smarkets, Betfair, William Hill, Paddy Power, exchanges, local bookies, paper slips — all fine. Pikkit’s auto-sync is built for major US sportsbooks; outside that list you’re back to manual entry anyway.
- You track bets you didn’t place yourself. Following a tipster on X or Telegram? Paste their post. Reviewing someone else’s picks before deciding whether to fade them? Paste them in. Pikkit can only track what came from your synced sportsbook account.
- You don’t want a third party logged into your sportsbook account.Pikkit needs your bookmaker credentials to sync. Some bettors are fine with that; some aren’t. Am I Up never connects to your sportsbook — you paste, we extract, that’s the only surface area.
- You want a free public profile. Every Am I Up account gets
amiup.io/u/yourhandlein the free tier — lifetime P/L, equity curve, KPI grid, shareable URL. Pikkit’s comparable social features are paid. - You care about CLV against Pinnacle as a core metric.Am I Up treats closing-line value vs the Pinnacle close as a first-class stat on every chart and profile. Pikkit supports CLV but it’s less central to their product design.
Where Pikkit wins
- Auto-sync is more convenient than paste. If you bet exclusively on a US sportsbook Pikkit supports, your bets just appear in the tracker automatically — no action needed from you, ever. Am I Up still needs you to paste or upload something. For pure set-and-forget tracking on a supported sportsbook, Pikkit wins.
- Native mobile apps.Pikkit ships iOS and Android. Am I Up is responsive web — works fine on phones, but it’s not a native app.
- Established product. Pikkit has been live for years, with funded company behind it. Am I Up launched in June 2026. If you want the polish of a mature product over the freshness of a v1, Pikkit is the safer pick.
- Settled-bet accuracy. Because Pikkit pulls directly from the sportsbook, it knows exactly when a bet settles and the outcome — no manual marking required. Am I Up requires you to mark wins/losses yourself for now (auto-settlement is on the roadmap).
Who should pick which
- You bet outside the US (UK, EU, anywhere)
- You use multiple bookmakers or non-major books
- You follow tipsters and want to track their picks
- You don’t want to give a third party your sportsbook login
- You want a free public profile in your X bio
- You care about CLV as a primary metric
- You prefer free over paid tiers
- You’re a US bettor on DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, ESPN BET, or similar
- You bet exclusively on one or two sportsbooks
- You want true set-and-forget tracking (no paste needed)
- You prefer a native iOS / Android app over web
- You want the polish of an established product over a brand-new one
- You don’t mind a third party connecting to your sportsbook account
Honest take: Pikkit is a properly built tool aimed at a specific bettor (US, major sportsbook user) and they execute on that wedge really well. Am I Up takes the same data-entry problem and solves it for everyone else. If you fit Pikkit’s profile cleanly, go with them. If you don’t, Am I Up is the better fit.
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between Am I Up and Pikkit?
Pikkit syncs directly with your US sportsbook accounts (DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, ESPN BET, Hard Rock) and pulls your bets automatically once you've connected them. Am I Up uses AI to extract bets from any source you paste in — text, screenshots, X posts, Telegram tips, bookmaker confirmation text, a picture from your phone. Different solutions to the same data-entry problem.
Which is better if I'm a US bettor on DraftKings or FanDuel?
Honestly, Pikkit. If you bet exclusively on a major US sportsbook that Pikkit supports, account sync is more convenient than pasting bets in — your bets just appear, no action needed. Am I Up is the better fit when you bet on multiple sources including UK/EU bookmakers, follow tipsters on X or Telegram, or don't want a third party logged into your sportsbook account.
Which is better if I'm a UK or European bettor?
Am I Up. Pikkit's auto-sync is built around US sportsbooks. UK/EU bookmakers like Bet365, Pinnacle, Smarkets, Betfair, William Hill, Paddy Power either aren't supported or have limited support. Am I Up doesn't care which bookmaker you used because it extracts bets from whatever text or image you paste in.
Can I track bets from a tipster I follow?
On Am I Up, yes. Paste their X post or Telegram message and the AI pulls the bet structure straight out. On Pikkit, only if you actually placed the bet yourself on a supported sportsbook — Pikkit can't track tips you're following or bets placed elsewhere.
Do I have to give Am I Up my sportsbook login?
No. Am I Up never connects to your bookmaker account. You paste in bet info; we never see your credentials, balance, or any account data. Pikkit requires you to connect your sportsbook account (which is part of why it can auto-sync). Some bettors prefer not to give a third party that access; others find it acceptable for the convenience.
Is Am I Up free?
Yes, fully free with no credit card. Every feature on the site is included today. Pikkit has a free tier with limitations and paid tiers ($10-25/month range depending on plan and timing) for advanced features.
Does Pikkit have a public profile feature like Am I Up?
Pikkit added social/sharing features in their paid tiers. Am I Up gives every user a free public profile at amiup.io/u/yourhandle showing lifetime P/L, equity curve, sample size, and KPI grid — included in the free tier.