Comparison
Stat Sniper vs Pikkit
Both apps help bettors see their real numbers instead of just their gut feel. Here's how Stat Sniper's free, book-agnostic prop tracker, Chad AI, and social feed compare to Pikkit's auto-synced bet tracker and analytics — row by row, based on each company's own site, app-store listings, and other publicly available reporting.
Stat Sniper and Pikkit are both free-to-download apps built for bettors who want real data behind their bets, and neither is a sportsbook — bets are placed elsewhere in both cases. Pikkit is a bet-tracking and social-analytics platform that auto-syncs wagers from a linked sportsbook account, with tools like line shopping across 30+ books and Closing Line Value analysis. Stat Sniper is a social network for bettors that pairs a manual, book-agnostic prop tracker with an AI betting analyst named Chad, plus a built-in social feed and picks marketplace.
This page compares the two on pricing, how you log bets, AI picks, bet types and sports covered, and community features, based on publicly available information about each company, including their own sites, app-store listings, and independent reporting.
Stat Sniper vs Pikkit, feature by feature
| Feature | Stat Sniper | Pikkit |
|---|---|---|
| Core price | Free to download on iOS, Android, and web with no trial clock — core features never expire. Free users get 1 Chad Quick Take per game plus a limited number of daily chat prompts. Pro ($7.99/mo or $76.90/yr) raises that to 5 Quick Takes per game with extended chat usage, priority responses, and advanced models; Unlimited ($19.99/mo) removes the chat-prompt cap entirely and adds every one of Chad's daily AI picks. | Free to download, with bet tracking, line shopping, and social features included in the free tier. Pikkit's site references a free trial but doesn't state its length or terms. Reported Pro pricing is inconsistent across sources: third-party reviews cite $39.99/month or $299.99/year, while the live App Store listing shows $29.99/month or $199.99/year (also sold as a separate "Plus" tier at similar price points). |
| How you log bets | Manual entry that's book-agnostic — add a prop from any sportsbook with no linked account required, and Stat Sniper auto-grades it against the final box score. | Automatic sync only. Pikkit's own site states it "does not support manual bet entry and only support[s] syncing bets from sportsbooks," with wagers appearing on the dashboard the moment they're placed on a linked book. |
| What gets tracked | Straight props and same-game parlay legs, each graded individually, with hit rate, units, and ROI broken down by sport, market, player, and sportsbook. | Full synced bet history across spreads, totals, props, parlays, teasers, and SGPs, with profit/loss, ROI, and win rate broken down by sport, date, bet type, and sportsbook; the paid tier adds Closing Line Value (CLV) analysis and Projected Profit calculations. |
| AI pick engine | Chad AI builds its own win probability for every pick — player prop, spread, total, or moneyline — from live player and team stats, usage, pace, matchup context, injury reports, and odds movement across sportsbooks. When Chad's number is meaningfully ahead of the sportsbook's line, that gap becomes a pick, scored with a confidence rating that reflects how strong the edge is. Every pick is then graded against the actual result and rolled into a running accuracy record, viewable by sport, market, and confidence level, rather than one headline win rate. | Not a stated feature — Pikkit's marketing centers on tracking, analytics, and social features rather than AI-generated picks; no source describes an AI player-prop projection product on Pikkit. |
| Bet types covered | Player props (straight bets and same-game parlay legs) plus game bets — spreads, totals, and moneylines. | Spreads, totals, player props, parlays, teasers, and same-game parlays (SGP/SGP+). |
| Sports covered | NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, NCAAB, NCAAF, soccer (Premier League, Serie A, MLS, World Cup), UFC, PFL, Formula 1, PGA golf, and tennis. | Pikkit's site describes coverage across all major sports leagues and bet types. |
| Community | Built-in social feed, official live chats per game, private groups, DMs, and a picks marketplace where creators can sell picks, all inside the app. | Follow friends and influencers, view their bet activity, and copy their bets into your own betslip, with privacy controls to limit what's shared. A private Discord community is included, but only as a paid Pikkit Pro perk. |
| Sportsbooks & line shopping | Live scores, game stats, and odds from DraftKings, FanDuel, and BetMGM, with multi-book comparison and STABLE vs. STEAM movement tags. | Line shopping across 30+ synced sportsbooks, including DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, ESPN BET, bet365, Fanatics, Hard Rock Bet, BetRivers, and PrizePicks. |
Why bettors pick Stat Sniper
What Pikkit does
Pikkit is a bet-tracking and social-analytics platform, not a sportsbook — it doesn't accept wagers or handle real-money deposits. Its tagline, "All your friends and bets in one place," points to its core model: sync an existing sportsbook account and Pikkit builds a dashboard around the wagers you already placed elsewhere, rather than letting you log bets by hand.
Its BookSync feature auto-syncs wagers from 30+ sportsbooks the moment they're placed — Pikkit's own site states it doesn't support manual entry at all. The free tier includes bet tracking, line shopping across those synced books, and social features like following other bettors, viewing their activity, and copying their bets into your own betslip. Pikkit Pro (pricing reported inconsistently, roughly $29.99–$39.99/month depending on the source) adds Closing Line Value analysis, scenario and exposure tracking, SGP/SGP+ line shopping, advanced futures and hedging tools, and a private Discord community.
Pikkit says it has tracked more than $10 billion in wagers since launch and reports being profitable, per a founder interview. It carries a 4.9-star rating from roughly 21,000 ratings on the Apple App Store; its Google Play rating isn't precisely confirmed across sources but is reported in the roughly 4.3–4.7 range.
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