Comparison
Stat Sniper vs Rithmm
Both use AI to help bettors evaluate picks before betting elsewhere. Here's how Stat Sniper's Chad AI prop engine, book-agnostic tracker, and built-in social feed — free to start using, with no trial clock — compare to Rithmm's paid model builder and Discord community, row by row, using verified details from each company's own site plus independent reviews and app-store data.
Rithmm and Stat Sniper both use AI to generate sports betting predictions and send bettors to a sportsbook to place their bets — neither accepts wagers itself. Rithmm's core product is a customizable AI model builder that projects player props and full game outcomes (spreads, totals, moneylines) across a smaller set of leagues, gated behind a 7-day free trial and two paid subscription tiers. Stat Sniper is a free social network for bettors built around Chad, an AI player-prop analyst, paired with a manual, book-agnostic prop tracker and an in-app social feed, all included in the free app with no trial clock.
This page compares the two on pricing, AI picks, bet tracking, sports and bet types covered, community, and app ratings, using each company's own site and app-store listings along with independent reviews and aggregator data where noted.
Stat Sniper vs Rithmm, feature by feature
| Feature | Stat Sniper | Rithmm |
|---|---|---|
| Cost / pricing | Free to download; core features never expire, no trial required. 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, on top of Quick Takes. | Free to download with in-app purchases and a 7-day free trial for new members, per Rithmm's pricing page. A Core plan runs $29.99/month or $239.99/year (about $19.99/mo equivalent, marketed as "−33%"). A Premium plan runs $99.99/month or $999.99/year (about $83.33/mo equivalent) and adds 100+ stats and NFL/NBA player-impact tools. |
| Personal prop/bet tracker | Book-agnostic tracker logs straight props and same-game parlay legs from any sportsbook, then auto-grades each one against the final box score, showing hit rate, units, and ROI by sport, market, player, and sportsbook. | Users log and review plays inside the app, filterable by sport, market, play type, model, and result to analyze ROI over time. A BettingNews review describes this as logging wagers and monitoring outcomes within the app — the best available evidence points to manual self-logged tracking rather than an auto-synced sportsbook account integration. |
| 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. | AI-generated predictions for player props and full game outcomes (spreads, totals, moneylines) with win probabilities and plain-language reasoning, plus "Smart Signals" that flag plays based on historical patterns where Rithmm's models have performed strongly. A model builder lets users build from 100+ stat factors (Premium), copy a top model from a public leaderboard, or have Rithmm's AI auto-generate one. Per a BettingNews review, Rithmm does not publish aggregate accuracy or ROI figures. |
| Bet types covered | Player props (straight bets and same-game parlay legs) plus game bets — spreads, totals, and moneylines. | Player props, spreads, totals, moneylines, and parlays, with a one-tap parlay builder that exports the betslip to a sportsbook. |
| Sports covered | NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, NCAAB, NCAAF, soccer (Premier League, Serie A, MLS, and the World Cup), UFC, PFL, Formula 1, PGA golf, and tennis. | NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, golf, college football, and college basketball, per its site and App Store listing. A World Cup 2026 beta adds AI predictions for FIFA matches, though full year-round soccer coverage isn't confirmed. |
| Live odds & line movement | Live scores, game stats, and odds from DraftKings, FanDuel, and BetMGM, with multi-book comparison and STABLE vs. STEAM movement tags. | Line shopping to compare prices across sportsbooks (and, per one source, prediction markets) before placing a bet. |
| 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. | A Discord community for subscribers to discuss picks and strategy, plus a marketing presence on Instagram, TikTok, X, and YouTube. Nothing in Rithmm's own materials describes an in-app social feed, follows, or a pick-sharing timeline. |
| App Store rating | 5.0 stars. | 4.4 out of 5 on the Apple App Store, from roughly 2,000 ratings. A third-party aggregator (not Google's own listing) reports 3.03 out of 5 from 140 ratings on Google Play — lower-confidence given the smaller sample and indirect source. |
Why bettors pick Stat Sniper
What Rithmm does
Rithmm is an AI sports betting analytics platform founded in 2022 by CEO Megan Lanham, who developed the idea while an MBA candidate at MIT studying predictive modeling. It isn't a sportsbook — like Stat Sniper, it doesn't accept wagers itself, instead exporting bets to a sportsbook through a one-tap parlay builder.
Its centerpiece is a model builder: users can build a custom prediction model from more than 100 stat factors on the Premium plan, copy a top-performing model from a public leaderboard, or let Rithmm's AI generate one automatically. The app also surfaces "Smart Signals" flagged from historical performance patterns, win-probability projections with plain-language reasoning for player props and full game outcomes, and line shopping across sportsbooks. Coverage centers on NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, golf, and college football/basketball, with a World Cup 2026 beta adding FIFA predictions.
Rithmm is free to download, with every new member getting a 7-day free trial before moving to a Core plan ($29.99/mo or $239.99/yr) or a Premium plan ($99.99/mo or $999.99/yr) that adds deeper model customization and NFL/NBA player-impact tools. On the App Store it holds a 4.4-star rating from roughly 2,000 ratings; a third-party aggregator puts its Google Play rating lower, around 3.03 stars, though that figure isn't pulled directly from Google's own listing.
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