Prediction markets have a research problem. The odds move fast, the news that moves them is scattered across a dozen feeds, and the same event can trade at one price on Polymarket and another on Kalshi at the same moment. Keeping up by hand means flipping between tabs all day and still missing the minute a market mispriced itself.
Alphascope is built to collapse that work onto one screen. It is an AI research tool for prediction markets: paste a market link and it returns a probability forecast with a short rationale, shown right next to the live odds so you can see where its model and the market disagree.
Here is a closer look at what it does and who it is for.

What Alphascope Does
At its core, Alphascope pairs an AI-generated probability with the current market price for a given contract. Instead of just telling you "yes is trading at 62%," it puts the market price and its own model estimate side by side, so the thing you are actually weighing is the gap between them.
Around that core it adds the context that usually lives in other tabs: breaking news ranked by how much it moves specific markets, the same event tracked across multiple platforms, and alerts when a probability or volume does something unusual.
It is a research layer, not an exchange. Alphascope does not hold funds or place bets β you still execute on Polymarket or Kalshi yourself. What it is trying to save you is the legwork before the trade.
Key Features
- AI probability forecasts. Every market gets a model-generated probability and a confidence read, shown against the live price so any disagreement is obvious at a glance.
- Multi-platform tracking. Polymarket, Kalshi, Manifold, and Opinion in one dashboard, so you are not juggling four sites to follow a single event.
- News impact analysis. Headlines are scored by market impact and tied to the specific contracts they affect, instead of a generic feed you have to interpret yourself.
- Cross-platform arbitrage. When the same event trades at different prices on two platforms, Alphascope flags the spread.
- Smart alerts. Notifications for probability spikes, unusual volume, and news catalysts, so you do not have to camp on the dashboard to catch a move.
- Filters and utilities. Filter markets by platform, category, probability range, and minimum liquidity, plus extras like an odds calculator, a profit calculator, and a Polymarket wallet tracker.

How It Works
Alphascope keeps the workflow short. The site frames it as three steps:
- Input. Paste a Polymarket or Kalshi market link β or start from the odds board, a category, or a news headline.
- Analysis. The model pulls in the market context: price action, liquidity, and outside signals such as news.
- Output. You get a probability and a brief rationale for it.
The design choice worth calling out is that the AI number always sits next to the live market number. The tool is not asking you to trust a black-box prediction β it frames your decision as "the market says X, the model says Y, here is why," and leaves the call to you.

Who It Is For
Alphascope is aimed at active prediction-market traders β the kind of person who already follows Polymarket or Kalshi and wants an analytical edge without building their own spreadsheet of odds and news.
If you trade a market or two a month for fun, the free view is probably plenty. If you are regularly scanning for mispriced contracts, watching catalysts, and comparing prices across platforms, the consolidated dashboard is where it earns its place.

Pricing
Alphascope is free to start and does not ask for a card up front. There is a paid tier that unlocks more markets beyond the free view, but the exact price is not published on the site β you see it after signing up. If pricing is a deciding factor, create a free account first and check the upgrade screen before committing.
What Is Coming
A few features are listed on the site as in progress rather than live: portfolio tracking, automated strategies, and AI-generated market reports. They are worth knowing about if they would change your decision, but treat them as roadmap, not current functionality.
A Few Honest Notes
Alphascope is a newer product, and there are a couple of things to keep in mind:
- Accuracy is not published. The site does not show backtests or a verified track record for its forecasts, so treat the AI probability as one input alongside your own read β not a guarantee. The product itself is upfront that it is informational, not financial advice.
- The numbers in the marketing are examples. The sample forecasts on the homepage illustrate the interface; they are not a claimed win rate.
None of that is unusual for a research tool β but it is the right frame for using one. The value on offer is speed and consolidation: getting a probability, the news behind it, and cross-platform pricing in one place, faster than you would assemble it yourself.
Final Take
Alphascope does one thing clearly: it puts an AI probability next to the live market price and surrounds it with the news and cross-platform context you would otherwise gather by hand. For an active Polymarket or Kalshi trader, that consolidation is the pitch β and since it is free to start, it is a low-friction one to try.
You can explore it on the yesornotool listing or head straight to alphascope.app. It is also on X at @xalphascope.
Alphascope is a featured tool on yesornotool. This overview is based on the product's public site as of June 2026; features and pricing may change.


