ThunderBet vs OddsJam
Two sports analytics platforms with overlapping core tools. Here's how the features, pricing, and unique signals stack up side by side.
Cross-tool signals, lower entry price.
- Cross-tool alert composition
- Whale Watch + Trap Detector
- AI Betting Assistant
Mature arbitrage focus, native mobile.
- Dedicated arbitrage tool
- Native iOS / Android apps
- Promo & bonus tracker
During Beta, ThunderBet Starter is $19.99/mo and Premium is $49.99/mo. OddsJam's lowest paid tier sits at $99/mo.
ThunderBet ships 6 tools OddsJam doesn't have publicly. OddsJam ships 3 ThunderBet doesn't (native app, arb tool, promo tracker).
Both platforms cover all major US sports and 80+ sportsbooks. ThunderBet adds Kalshi and Polymarket prediction markets via Whale Watch.
Feature comparison
Where the platforms overlap and where each pulls ahead.
Pricing tiers
ThunderBet's published pricing alongside OddsJam's tier structure. Verify current numbers on each company's site.
- +EV Bet Finder, Odds Drop Detector
- Player Props Hub, Parlay Builder
- Bet Tracker, Player Injuries
- Cross-tool Alerts, Standard AI Assistant
- Everything in Starter
- Whale Watch, Trap Detector
- Betting Bots, Advanced AI Assistant
- Basic odds screen
- Limited tool access
- +EV Finder, Player Props
- Parlay tools, Bet Tracker
- Push, email, Discord alerts
- Everything in Pro
- Arbitrage tool, DFS analyzer
- Promo / bonus tracker
Which one fits your style
Both platforms have a place. Pick the one whose strengths match how you bet.
You want unique signals at a lower price
- You want to compose alert rules across multiple signal sources, not one trigger at a time.
- You want to follow large prediction-market trades on Kalshi and Polymarket via Whale Watch.
- You want to spot trap lines where soft books diverge from sharp books like Pinnacle.
- You'd use a conversational AI to research events and surface betting context.
- You want a lower entry price for the core +EV and line-shopping toolkit.
You want a mature arbitrage-focused platform
- You bet arbitrage as a primary strategy and want a dedicated arbitrage interface.
- A native iOS or Android mobile app is important to your workflow.
- You hunt signup bonuses and want a built-in promo tracker.
- You also play DFS pick'em apps and want PrizePicks / Underdog analyzers in the same tool.
- You value a longer track record and a larger existing user community.
Switching from OddsJam
Most workflows transfer directly. Here's what carries over and what to set up fresh.
What carries over
- › +EV searches. Same Pinnacle no-vig grading; existing thresholds map directly to ThunderBet's Edge Finder.
- › Line shopping. Same book set; the Player Props Hub and odds screens cover the same ground.
- › Bet history. Use ThunderBet's AI bet-slip scanner to backfill past bets from screenshots or sportsbook history exports.
- › Parlay strategies. ThunderBet's Parlay Builder rates each leg's EV like OddsJam's, with ThunderScore on the whole slip.
What to set up fresh
- › Alert rules. ThunderBet's cross-tool composition often replaces 2 to 3 OddsJam alerts with one combined rule. Use the 7-day backtest to tune volume.
- › Delivery channels. Re-add Discord webhooks and connect Telegram. Test-send before activating any rule.
- › DFS workflows. ThunderBet doesn't currently include DFS pick'em analyzers. Keep OddsJam or another tool for that side if it's part of your routine.
- › Mobile habits. Install the ThunderBet PWA on iOS / Android home screen since there's no native app yet.
Sign up
Create your ThunderBet account on the Starter or Premium tier depending on which exclusives you want.
Backfill history
Paste or upload past bet slips. The AI scanner pulls each bet's sport, market, line, odds, and stake.
Recreate rules
Build cross-tool alert rules. Many users consolidate from 4 to 5 OddsJam alerts down to 1 combined ThunderBet rule.
Test & activate
Send test alerts to each channel. Run the 7-day backtest on each rule. Toggle live when the volume looks right.
Frequently asked questions
Both platforms cover the table-stakes features (positive EV, line shopping, parlay builder, bet tracker, player props). ThunderBet adds tools that OddsJam doesn't have publicly: cross-tool alert composition, Whale Watch for tracking large prediction-market trades on Kalshi and Polymarket, Trap Detector for sharp-vs-soft sportsbook divergence, an AI Betting Assistant, a 7-day rule backtest, and Betting Bots. OddsJam has been in market longer and is well-known for its dedicated arbitrage tool, native mobile app, and promo / bonus tracker.
ThunderBet is currently in Beta with 50% off all plans. Starter is $19.99 per month (regular price $39.99) and Premium is $49.99 per month (regular price $99.99). OddsJam offers a free tier with limited tools, plus a Pro tier at $99 per month and an All-Access tier at $199 per month based on publicly available pricing. During Beta, ThunderBet's entry tier is roughly 80% lower than OddsJam's lowest paid tier. Verify current pricing on each company's site before subscribing as both update plans periodically.
ThunderBet's +EV Bet Finder surfaces positive expected value bets graded against Pinnacle's no-vig fair price. The same engine and line-shopping data identifies arbitrage opportunities. OddsJam markets a dedicated arbitrage interface as one of its core features, which is more familiar to bettors who arb as a primary strategy.
Yes. ThunderBet's alert system delivers across push, email, SMS, Discord, and Telegram. Each rule can combine conditions across 7 signal sources (Event, AI Insights, Trap Detector, Steam, Edge Finder, Exchange, Odds), with a 7-day backtest preview, customizable payload, quiet hours, and rate limits. OddsJam offers alerts on its core tools but doesn't publicly market cross-tool composition.
OddsJam has a longer track record with arbitrage bettors, a dedicated arbitrage interface, and a native mobile app for placing arbs while traveling between sportsbooks. If pure arbitrage volume is your primary strategy, OddsJam is worth evaluating. ThunderBet covers arbitrage as part of the +EV Bet Finder and emphasizes signal-based betting (steam, sharp money, trap detection) over pure price differences.
Yes. Most workflows transfer directly: +EV searches, line shopping, parlay building, and bet tracking all exist in both platforms. ThunderBet's Bet Tracker accepts AI-scanned screenshots so you can backfill existing bet history quickly. Alert rules need to be recreated, but ThunderBet's cross-tool composition usually replaces multiple OddsJam alerts with one combined rule.
ThunderBet does not currently offer a permanently free tier; both Starter and Premium are paid subscriptions. OddsJam offers a free tier with limited tools (basic odds screen) plus paid tiers for the full toolkit. Check ThunderBet's pricing page for current trial or money-back terms.
See it for yourself
Try ThunderBet's full toolkit and decide whether the unique signals are worth the switch.
Comparison based on publicly available information as of May 2026. Both platforms update features and pricing regularly; verify current details on each company's site before subscribing. ThunderBet and OddsJam are independent companies and not affiliated.