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dino.marketsvsOddsJam

dino.markets vs OddsJam

OddsJam is a sportsbook-odds platform: 100+ books, a consumer +EV scanner and arb finder, and an API aimed at traders and syndicates, priced by sales conversation. dino.markets is prediction-market only: Kalshi and Polymarket, matched with a published confidence band and live arbitrage.

Where OddsJam wins

100+ sportsbooks, plus a consumer betting-tools product.

  • 100+ sportsbooks. Real-time odds across moneylines, spreads, totals, player props, futures, and live in-play markets. dino.markets covers zero traditional sportsbooks; we're Kalshi and Polymarket only.
  • +EV scanner and arb finder, built in. A consumer product for finding positive-expected-value bets and cross-book arbitrage across its 100+ sportsbooks. dino.markets doesn't scan sportsbooks at all.
  • Complete historical odds feed. Opening odds, closing lines, and line-movement history, for backtesting a model against sportsbook data specifically.
  • Built for traders and syndicates at scale. Low-latency updates designed for automated betting and market-making workflows across many books at once.
Where dino.markets wins

OddsJam doesn't touch prediction markets, and its API pricing isn't public.

  • Kalshi and Polymarket, matched. Cross-venue prediction-market pricing with an explicit confidence band. OddsJam's 100+ books are all traditional sportsbooks; none of them are Kalshi or Polymarket.
  • Published pricing, no sales call. Free tier plus $60/mo Basic and $200/mo Pro, listed on our pricing page. OddsJam's API pricing isn't published; industry estimates put it around $500 to $1,000+ a month, confirmed only through a sales conversation.
  • Native MCP server, on Free. Seven tools, stdio and remote access, included on Free. We found no MCP offering in OddsJam's published docs as of 2026-07-09.
  • Cross-venue arbitrage, not single-book scanning. Our arb figure is the gap between Kalshi and Polymarket on the same event. OddsJam's arb finder compares odds across its own sportsbook set: a different kind of arbitrage entirely.

Head-to-head, line by line

OddsJam is a traditional sportsbook-odds platform; dino.markets is prediction-market only. This compares the two categories side by side, not a like-for-like feature swap.

Feature comparison of dino.markets and OddsJam.
Featuredino.marketsOddsJam
What it is
Type of productPrediction-market data API + MCPSportsbook odds platform + API
Market structureOrder-book pricing, Kalshi + PolymarketFixed-odds, 100+ sportsbooks
Coverage
Books/venues coveredKalshi + Polymarket only100+ sportsbooks
Cross-venue prediction-market arbitrage
Same-book +EV / arb scanningBuilt in
Access & pricing
Published API pricingYes, on our pricing pageContact sales
Estimated entry price$0 free · $60/mo Basic~$500-$1,000+/mo, unconfirmed
Data access
REST API
Historical oddsFull tape, all plansOpening + closing lines, line-movement history
Developer experience
MCP serverAll plansNot found in published docs
Matcher confidence scoringN/A

Source: oddsjam.com/odds-api + third-party pricing estimates (unconfirmed by OddsJam) + dino.markets pricing. Verified 2026-07-09.

Who should pick which

If you need 100+ sportsbooks and a consumer +EV/arb betting-tools product, OddsJam is built for that, at a price you'll need a sales call to learn. If you need Kalshi and Polymarket with published pricing, that's dino.markets.

Pick OddsJam if…

You need broad sportsbook coverage and betting-tools features.

You're a trader, syndicate, or operator that needs 100+ sportsbooks, a +EV scanner, and low-latency odds for automated betting, and you're fine with sales-negotiated pricing.

→ oddsjam.com · API pricing by request, ~$500+/mo estimated.
Pick dino.markets if…

You need prediction-market pricing with pricing you can see upfront.

You want Kalshi and Polymarket pricing specifically, not a sportsbook scanner, and you'd rather see the price on a page than get on a call to find out.

→ Free tier, published pricing · $60/mo for the real-time stream.

FAQ

Does OddsJam cover Kalshi or Polymarket?+
No. OddsJam covers 100+ traditional sportsbooks, not prediction-market exchanges. Kalshi and Polymarket don't appear in its bookmaker list as of 2026-07-09.
How much does OddsJam's API cost?+
OddsJam doesn't publish API pricing; you have to contact sales. Industry estimates from third-party comparison sites place API plans around $500 to $1,000+ a month, but that figure isn't confirmed by OddsJam itself. dino.markets publishes every price: Free, $60/mo Basic, $200/mo Pro.
Is OddsJam's +EV scanner the same as dino.markets' arbitrage?+
No. OddsJam's scanner finds positive-expected-value bets and arbitrage across its own set of 100+ traditional sportsbooks. dino.markets computes the price gap between exactly two venues, Kalshi and Polymarket, on the same prediction-market event. Different asset class, different math.
Does OddsJam have MCP (Model Context Protocol)?+
OddsJam's published docs don't mention an MCP offering as of 2026-07-09. dino.markets has shipped one since launch, on every plan including Free.
Can I use OddsJam and dino.markets together?+
Yes, they answer different questions. OddsJam tells you how sportsbooks are pricing a game against each other. dino.markets tells you how Kalshi and Polymarket are pricing it against each other. Neither substitutes for the other.

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