The Screenshot You Already Take

Most bettors screenshot their bet slips anyway. Proof of a bet placed, proof of the odds you locked in, something to reference when you're checking scores later. The screenshot habit is already there — it just doesn't go anywhere useful.

S2S Bets changes what happens after that screenshot. Instead of sitting in your camera roll and being forgotten, it gets parsed: bet date, sport, sportsbook, selection, market type, odds, and stake are extracted automatically and written as a new row in your Google Sheet or Excel workbook. No manual entry. No app with a social feed you didn't ask for. Just your data, in your spreadsheet, ready to use.

This is the core mechanic: screenshot to spreadsheet. That's it.

Why Screenshots Work With Every Sportsbook

Every sportsbook — regulated or offshore — displays a bet confirmation on screen when you place a bet. FanDuel does. Bovada does. A regional book operating in a single country does. The format varies, but the information is always there: what you bet, at what odds, for how much.

Other bet trackers are built around API integrations. They connect to your sportsbook account and pull bet data programmatically. This only works when the sportsbook offers a public API and permits third-party access — which rules out virtually every offshore book and plenty of smaller regulated ones.

Screenshots sidestep that problem entirely. There's no API to negotiate, no integration to maintain, no permission to seek from the sportsbook. If you can see the bet slip, you can track it. The approach works for offshore sportsbooks exactly as well as it works for DraftKings. No second-class support.

No account linking. No credentials. No API. If your sportsbook shows you a bet slip, S2S Bets can read it.

How It Works: Step by Step

The flow from bet to spreadsheet row takes about ten seconds.

  1. Place your bet on any sportsbook — regulated US books, offshore books, international books. It doesn't matter which one.
  2. Take a screenshot of the bet slip. Use the standard screenshot function on your iPhone (side button + volume up) or Android device (power + volume down). The bet confirmation screen is what you want — the one showing your selection, odds, and stake confirmed.
  3. Open S2S Bets. The app recognises the screenshot from your camera roll automatically. No manual import needed — it detects new bet slip images as they arrive.
  4. A new row appears in your spreadsheet. Your connected Google Sheet or Excel workbook gets a new row with all the parsed fields: Date, Sport, Book, Selection, Market, Odds, and Stake. The row is ready for you to mark the result once the bet settles.

Connect your spreadsheet once during setup. After that, the process is simply: bet, screenshot, done. No app-switching, no typing, no forgetting to log a bet three days later.

For a full walkthrough of building a tracking system around this workflow, see our guide on how to track sports bets.

What Gets Parsed From Each Screenshot

Every bet row in your spreadsheet contains the following fields, extracted directly from the bet slip image:

Once you mark the result — win, loss, or push — the spreadsheet calculates your P&L on that bet. If you want to calculate betting ROI across your full history, the structured data makes that a single formula.

Why This Beats Account Linking

The alternative — linking your sportsbook account to a tracking app — sounds convenient, but has real drawbacks for serious bettors.

First, it simply doesn't work for most books. If you bet on Bovada, BetOnline, Bet365, Pinnacle, or any number of other offshore or international books, account-linking trackers offer you nothing. Those books don't have public APIs. Even apps that theoretically support "all major sportsbooks" typically mean all major US regulated books — which is a much smaller list than it sounds.

Second, account linking shares your credentials. Even well-intentioned apps introduce a security surface: your sportsbook login is now stored somewhere outside the sportsbook. Some books' terms of service explicitly prohibit third-party account access. Account-linking tools can flag your account for review.

Third, account linking is fragile. Sportsbooks change their APIs, restrict access, or shut down integrations without notice. When they do, your tracker breaks until someone rebuilds the integration — which may never happen for smaller books.

Screenshots have none of these problems. Your credentials never leave your device. Your sportsbook has no way to know you're tracking. No integration means no integration to break.

For bettors using offshore books specifically, the screenshot approach isn't just preferable — it's the only one that actually works. Read more in our offshore sportsbook bet tracker guide.

Sportsbooks That Work With S2S Bets

The short answer: all of them. The longer answer, for the bettors who want to confirm their specific book:

Any book not on this list also works. The screenshot approach means support is universal — there are no exceptions and no waiting for an integration to be built.

S2S Bets outputs to both Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel. Choose whichever you already use. If you're comparing tracker options, see our Pikkit alternative page for a direct comparison.

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S2S Bets logs every bet from your screenshot — directly into your spreadsheet.

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