Betstamp is powerful. But it's built around its own ecosystem.
Betstamp has earned a real following among sharp bettors, and for good reason. The odds comparison feature is genuinely useful — being able to line-shop across multiple books in real time gives you a clear edge when hunting for the best number. Its closing line value tracking is one of the better implementations available in a consumer app.
But there's a meaningful segment of serious bettors who find Betstamp incomplete for one specific reason: all that data stays inside Betstamp. The analytics dashboards are helpful, but they're Betstamp's dashboards — not your spreadsheet. There's no export to Google Sheets or Excel. Your historical data lives in their app, in their format, accessible through their interface.
For bettors whose analysis workflow is built around spreadsheets — which describes a large proportion of the most serious handicappers — this is a fundamental mismatch. S2S Bets takes a different approach entirely: screenshot any bet slip from any sportsbook, and the data goes directly into your Google Sheets or Excel file, automatically. No manual entry, no dashboard you have to log into, no data you don't control.
What Betstamp does well
Betstamp's core strengths are real and worth acknowledging:
- Live odds comparison. Betstamp's standout feature is pulling live odds from multiple sportsbooks simultaneously so you can find the best line before placing a bet. For bettors with accounts at multiple regulated US books, this is a legitimate time-saver and edge-generator.
- Closing line value (CLV) tracking. Betstamp records the odds at which you bet and tracks how those odds moved by closing time. CLV is one of the best predictors of long-term profitability, and Betstamp makes it easy to monitor.
- Multi-book bet tracking. If you're active on four or five different regulated sportsbooks, Betstamp gives you a single place to log bets across all of them and view consolidated performance.
- Performance analytics dashboards. Win rate by sport, ROI by bet type, performance over time — Betstamp's built-in analytics are more sophisticated than most competing apps.
If odds shopping between regulated US sportsbooks is a central part of your process, Betstamp is genuinely useful for that specific workflow.
Where Betstamp falls short
Despite its strengths, Betstamp has gaps that matter to a specific type of bettor:
No spreadsheet export
This is the critical limitation. Betstamp has no native Google Sheets or Excel export. Your bet history, performance data, and CLV records exist inside Betstamp's platform — not in a format you can pull into your own analysis environment. Serious bettors who build custom models, calculate compound ROI across multiple seasons, or maintain long-term records in a spreadsheet are left doing double-entry or going without. See our overview of how to track sports bets to understand why spreadsheet ownership matters for long-term record-keeping.
US regulated books only
Betstamp's odds comparison and CLV features are built entirely around regulated US sportsbooks. If you place bets on Bovada, BetOnline, MyBookie, or any other offshore book — which a significant portion of US bettors do, especially those who were betting before legal sports betting expanded — Betstamp simply doesn't cover that activity. You're back to manual tracking for any offshore wagers. S2S Bets handles offshore bet tracking the same way it handles everything else: screenshot in, spreadsheet row out.
Data locked in their app
Your Betstamp bet history belongs to Betstamp's database, not to you. If the app changes its pricing, shuts down, or modifies its data retention policies, you have limited recourse. Bettors who have maintained a Google Sheets workbook for five years own a genuine asset — a portable, analysis-ready dataset that will work in any tool and will exist indefinitely. Betstamp's dashboards are useful, but they're a substitute for that kind of ownership, not a path to it.
Dashboards instead of raw data
Betstamp shows you charts and summary tables. It doesn't give you your raw bet-level data in a format you can manipulate freely. Serious handicappers who want to run regression analysis, build Elo models, or do anything more sophisticated than the pre-built charts can't do it in Betstamp. In a spreadsheet, that work is routine. S2S Bets puts raw bet data directly into your cells — from there, you have full freedom to analyze however you want, using any tool that reads spreadsheets.
Who should use S2S Bets instead
S2S Bets serves a specific type of bettor that Betstamp wasn't designed for:
- Spreadsheet-first bettors. If your analytical home is Google Sheets or Excel — not a dashboard inside an app — you need a tracker that feeds your spreadsheet, not one that asks you to change your workflow. S2S Bets is the best bet tracker for spreadsheet users because it's the only one that writes to your file automatically from a screenshot.
- Offshore bettors. Bovada, BetOnline, MyBookie, and every other offshore book are supported. S2S Bets works from screenshots, so book support isn't limited by API access. If you can see a bet slip on your screen, S2S Bets can parse it.
- Bettors who want to own their data. Your Google Sheets or Excel file is yours. It goes with you if you switch phones, if S2S Bets changes its pricing, or if you want to share your data with a betting partner. Data in your spreadsheet is always more durable than data in someone else's app.
- High-volume bettors who hate manual entry. Betstamp still requires you to log each bet manually. S2S Bets replaces that with a two-second screenshot. Over 200 bets a month, that's hours of saved time and far fewer data entry mistakes.
- Bettors who want to build custom models. Raw data in a spreadsheet is the starting point for every serious betting model. Whether you're calculating expected value, running ROI by team or referee, or building a bankroll management tool, you need the underlying data in cells — not embedded in charts you can't export.
Betstamp vs S2S Bets: feature comparison
| Feature | Betstamp | S2S Bets |
|---|---|---|
| Google Sheets / Excel output | ✗ No | ✓ Yes — automatic |
| Offshore sportsbook support | ✗ No — US regulated only | ✓ All sportsbooks |
| Manual entry required | ✗ Yes | ✓ No — screenshot only |
| Raw data access | ✗ Dashboards only | ✓ Direct to your spreadsheet cells |
| Odds comparison / line shopping | ✓ Yes — core feature | ✗ Not applicable |
| CLV tracking | ✓ Yes | ✗ Not built-in (track in your own sheet) |
| You own your data | ✗ Data lives in Betstamp | ✓ Your Google Sheets / Excel file |
| Works with custom analysis tools | ✗ Betstamp dashboards only | ✓ Any tool that reads spreadsheets |
| Pricing | Freemium | Free beta |
Choose Betstamp if… / Choose S2S Bets if…
Choose Betstamp if:
- You bet exclusively on regulated US sportsbooks and want live odds comparison to help you find the best line before every bet — that's Betstamp's genuine competitive advantage.
- CLV tracking through Betstamp's interface is sufficient for your analysis needs and you don't need to manipulate the underlying data yourself.
- You're comfortable keeping your bet history inside Betstamp's platform and don't need it in a spreadsheet for custom modeling or long-term archival.
Choose S2S Bets if:
- You want your bet data in Google Sheets or Excel — not a third-party dashboard — because that's where your analysis actually happens. S2S Bets is the only tracker that automates this step, turning any bet slip screenshot into a spreadsheet row without manual entry.
- You bet offshore, or split action between offshore and regulated books, and need a tracker that works across all of them without separate workflows. S2S Bets works from screenshots, so it supports every sportsbook that displays a bet slip.
- You want long-term, portable data ownership — a betting record that belongs to you, in a format that will work in any analysis environment, forever, regardless of what happens to any particular app or company.
Ready to set up a spreadsheet-based tracking workflow? See our guide on using a Google Sheets bet tracker, or browse more guides on building a serious betting operation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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No. Betstamp's analytics and bet history live inside its own app. There is no native export to Google Sheets or Excel. If you want your data in a spreadsheet, you would need to copy it manually row by row. S2S Bets solves this by writing bet data from screenshots directly to your Google Sheets or Excel workbook — no manual copying required.
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No. Betstamp's odds comparison and CLV tracking features are built exclusively around regulated US sportsbooks. Offshore books like Bovada, BetOnline, and MyBookie are not supported for any of Betstamp's core features. S2S Bets works with every sportsbook — regulated and offshore — because it reads screenshots rather than relying on API connections that offshore books don't provide. See our full guide to offshore bet tracking for more.
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S2S Bets is the only tracker that automatically converts sportsbook screenshots into spreadsheet rows. Take a screenshot of any bet slip on any sportsbook, and the app writes the data — sport, bet type, odds, stake, result, and more — directly to your Google Sheets or Excel workbook. No manual entry. No dashboards you have to log into. No data locked in someone else's system. It's currently free to join during the beta.
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Betstamp offers strong analytics for performance tracking, including CLV analysis. However, your data lives in Betstamp's system — not in a file you own. For long-term record-keeping that's fully portable and not subject to future app policy changes, a Google Sheets or Excel workbook is a more durable foundation. S2S Bets populates that workbook automatically from screenshots, so you get permanent, portable data without any manual effort.
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Yes. Some bettors use Betstamp for its live odds comparison features when deciding where to place a bet, then use S2S Bets to capture the confirmed bet slip into their spreadsheet. The two tools serve different moments in the workflow — Betstamp is pre-bet (finding the best line), while S2S Bets is post-bet (recording what you placed). That said, if spreadsheet tracking is your priority, S2S Bets alone covers the full recording workflow without requiring a second app.
For more guides on building a serious betting record, visit the S2S Bets blog.