OddsIntel vs AI prediction site
OddsIntel vs DeepBetting
French AI sports prediction startup covering 15+ leagues across football, NBA, NFL, NHL, and MLB.
Where DeepBetting wins
Every honest comparison should name the competitor's genuine advantages. Here are theirs.
- Multi-sport coverage. Football + NBA + NFL + NHL + MLB. We're football-only.
- Verified track record via Bet-Analytix. Every pick timestamped on an outside platform — same kind of third-party proof we're still working toward.
- Multi-language audience. Heavy traffic from France + Nigeria — they've localised content beyond English.
- Team credentials surfaced. They publicly list backgrounds (data science / healthcare analytics / aerospace IT). Real social proof.
Where OddsIntel wins
- Their verification reveals a negative ROI. DeepBetting's Bet-Analytix-tracked record is -3.7% ROI, and our scrape of their visible free-pick history shows -0.99% ROI at 63.0% hit rate on 1.62 avg odds over 92 settled bets (2026-05-23 → 2026-06-04). Verified ≠ profitable. Our paper-trading chain is +€340 in May 2026 with worst drawdown -€398, transparently published.
- 280+ football leagues vs their ~15. Order-of-magnitude broader football coverage. If you bet outside the top European leagues, we have you.
- CLV-first metric framing. They publish results; we publish CLV — the *honest* metric that proves edge in weeks, not years. ROI alone (which they emphasise) swings on luck across hundreds of bets.
- Telegram delivery. Pre-kickoff alerts to your phone. They publish via web; no live alert channel.
- Per-bet AI explanation. LLM explains why each Elite pick was made. They give you the pick; we give you the why.
- Match-detail intelligence. Lineups, injuries, live xG, multi-bookmaker drift. They're picks-only.
- Honest drawdown disclosure. We publish our worst drawdown (−€398 over 9 days in May 2026); they don't surface drawdowns prominently.
Feature comparison
| Feature | DeepBetting | OddsIntel |
|---|---|---|
| Football coverage | ~ (13 leagues) | ✅ (280+) |
| US sports (NBA / NFL / NHL / MLB) | ✓ | ✗ |
| Bet-Analytix verified | ✓ | ⏳ |
| CLV-first metric | ✗ | ✓ |
| Telegram delivery | ✗ | ✓ |
| Per-bet AI explanation | ✗ | ✓ |
| Match-detail intelligence | ✗ | ✓ |
| Honest drawdown disclosure | ~ | ✓ |
| Open methodology page | ~ | ✓ |
| Free tier | ✓ | ✓ |
✓ = have it · ⏳ = on roadmap · ~ = partial · ✗ = doesn't offer. Verified 2026-06-05 from each site's public surface.
Which one is right for you?
Pick DeepBetting if...
You bet across multiple sports (NBA + NFL + NHL + MLB alongside football), you want a verified Bet-Analytix track record now (their -3.7% ROI is at least independently confirmed), or you specifically prefer French / multi-language interfaces.
Pick OddsIntel if...
You bet primarily on football (especially outside top-5 European leagues), you want CLV — not just ROI — published openly, you want picks delivered to Telegram before kickoff, and you want match context alongside the pick. €4.99-14.99/mo vs their €35-60/mo is also a meaningful difference.
FAQ
How is OddsIntel different from DeepBetting?›
Three big things: (1) we cover 280+ football leagues vs their 15; (2) we publish CLV (closing line value) — the metric that proves edge in weeks, not just ROI that takes years to settle and gets swung by luck; (3) we deliver value bets to your Telegram pre-kickoff so you can act before line movement.
Should I use OddsIntel if I bet NBA / NFL?›
Not yet. We're football-only by design — we want to be the deepest football product before broadening. Multi-sport is a future roadmap item.
Both claim 'no human bias'. What's the actual difference?›
That phrase is now a commodity claim — every AI prediction site says it. What matters is what each side actually publishes. DeepBetting publishes hit-rate + ROI by league. OddsIntel publishes CLV per pick + open methodology + per-strategy track record at /performance. CLV is the honest scoreboard; if you don't see CLV figures, the 'no human bias' claim is doing positioning work, not measurement work.
Is DeepBetting actually profitable?›
Their own Bet-Analytix verification page shows a -3.7% ROI. We also scraped the visible free-pick history and computed -0.99% ROI on 92 settled bets at 63% hit rate / 1.62 avg odds. They're a coin-flip product priced at €35-60/mo. Verified track records are valuable for credibility — but only when the verified number is positive. Right now theirs isn't, and that's the load-bearing point: most paid prediction sites at this price point don't actually beat the closing line, which is why CLV (does the model beat the line?) matters more than ROI (which sample of luck did they post?).
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