We’ve put together an extensive guide to sports handicapper monitors, even those that don’t track picks via software. If you’re looking to enhance your SEO, it’s beneficial for handicappers to feature on as many of these monitors as they can, ensuring links back to your social media or personal site.
We kicked off our revamped pick monitoring system right at the start of the season, and it’s been a juggling act managing my workload alongside troubleshooting. After the football season wraps up, I plan to delve into the services these monitors offer and will begin integrating their features into my suite of WordPress plugins. If you know of any monitors we’ve overlooked, please shoot an email our way.
This current compilation lists every sports monitor we’re aware of. By registering on these platforms, you not only improve your SEO but also gain useful backlinks to your profile. Nevertheless, keep in mind that by sharing your picks on these sites, you’re mostly aiding the monitor in gaining more clientele. If your aim is to sell picks, it might be more strategic to post them on your own website to retain control and enhance your direct benefits.
Here’s the full list of sports monitor websites:
1. OGcappers –
2. Cappertek – a handicapper monitor that lost its identity.
3. Sharpduel – almost a handicapper monitor.
4. Juicereel – an App
5. Superprofile – Is a website like WOMP, a worthless platform that helps people sell digital products. This can be done for free on WordPress.
6. Winible – A handicapper Monitor
7. TonysPicks – cross between a monitor and a multi capper website. *not open to publis signups.
8. TaileBets – a newer service that don’t have any real handicappers, the concept is cool but its another blogging platform – talebets.com
9. SportsGamingMonitor – very old and outdated monitor, not sure if its being used anymore – sportsgamingmonitor.com
10. DocumentedHandicappers.com –
11. HandicappersWatchdog.com –
12. PickMonitor.com –
13. USASportsMonitor.net –
14. WOMP – Want to add a, review system like them
There has been an increase in websites that resemble monitors but are essentially WordPress sites targeting the handicapping industry. However, using a genuine handicapper monitor offers more benefits. A monitor has an incentive to attract sports bettors, unlike sites like Dubclub, which only aim to take a cut of the payments without providing anything more than a service similar to WordPress or Wix.