The Best BetQL Alternative
for Data-Driven Bettors

BetQL gives you picks. Sharp Lines gives you the math. Real-time +EV scanning, arbitrage detection, and tools BetQL doesn't offer — starting free.

Why Bettors Are Switching

BetQL gives you model-based star ratings. Sharp Lines shows you the raw mathematical edge so you can make your own decisions with full transparency.

Data

Not Picks

See the exact +EV percentage and true probability behind every opportunity — not just a star rating.

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More Tools

Arbitrage scanner, middles finder, and low hold finder — tools BetQL simply does not have.

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Faster Data

Sub-second odds latency vs BetQL's 5-15 second delay. Catch opportunities before they disappear.

Sharp Lines vs BetQL

FeatureSharp LinesBetQL
Free tier
Yes — no credit card
Limited free picks
Starting price
$59/mo (Plus)
$39.99/mo (Basic)
+EV scanner
Yes (Plus+)
No — uses model ratings
Arbitrage scanner
Yes (all tiers)
Middles finder
Yes (Plus+)
Low hold finder
Yes (Plus+)
Odds screen
Yes (Pro)
Limited comparison
Bet tracker
Yes (Pro)
Model-based picks
No — shows raw data
Yes (star ratings)
Live / in-game data
Yes (Pro)
Limited
Sportsbooks
22+
15+
Devig methods
5 methods, 4 ref books
Proprietary model
Data latency
Sub-second (Plus+)
~5-15 seconds
Deep links
Yes (Plus+)
Custom filters
Limited
Mobile experience
PWA (installable)
iOS & Android

What Makes Sharp Lines a Better BetQL Alternative?

BetQL, owned by ESPN and the Action Network, is one of the most well-known sports betting tools on the market. It uses proprietary models to rate picks on a 1-10 star system, telling you what to bet and how confident the model is. For casual bettors who want simple recommendations, that approach works fine. But for serious bettors who want to understand the math behind every opportunity, Sharp Lines takes a fundamentally different approach.

Data transparency over black-box picks

BetQL's model is a black box — you see a star rating but not the underlying math. Sharp Lines shows you the exact +EV percentage, true probability, no-vig line, and the devig method used. You can choose from five devigging methods (power, multiplicative, additive, worst-case, best-case) and four reference books (Pinnacle, FanDuel, Circa, no-vig consensus). This transparency lets you evaluate opportunities on your own terms rather than blindly following a model.

Tools BetQL does not offer

Sharp Lines includes an arbitrage scanner, middles finder, and low hold finder — three tools that BetQL simply does not have. Arbitrage scanning finds guaranteed profit opportunities across sportsbooks. The middles finder identifies overlapping lines where you can win both sides of a bet. The low hold finder helps you minimize vig when you need to hedge or place both sides. These are essential tools for serious bettors that go beyond simple pick recommendations.

Significantly faster data

Speed matters in sports betting. BetQL typically shows odds with a 5-15 second delay, which is acceptable for model-based picks but problematic if you are trying to act on time-sensitive opportunities. Sharp Lines pulls odds directly from sportsbook APIs with sub-second latency on paid plans. When a +EV opportunity appears, you see it almost instantly.

A free tier to get started

Sharp Lines offers a genuinely useful free tier with the arbitrage scanner, two sportsbooks, and a 60-second data delay — no credit card required. BetQL offers limited free picks but no free access to its tools. Both Sharp Lines paid plans include a 7-day free trial, so you can evaluate the full toolset before committing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I switch from BetQL to Sharp Lines?

BetQL is a picks-based tool that tells you what to bet using model ratings. Sharp Lines is a data tool that shows you the raw mathematical edge behind every opportunity. If you want to understand why a bet has value rather than just being told to bet it, Sharp Lines gives you the transparency and tools to make your own informed decisions. Plus, you get arbitrage scanning, middles, and low hold tools that BetQL does not offer.

What are the main feature differences between Sharp Lines and BetQL?

The biggest difference is the approach: BetQL uses proprietary models to rate picks on a 1-10 star system, while Sharp Lines shows you real-time +EV percentages calculated from devigged sharp lines. Sharp Lines also includes an arbitrage scanner, middles finder, and low hold finder — tools BetQL does not have. BetQL has a native mobile app, while Sharp Lines offers a PWA that can be installed on any device.

Is Sharp Lines more expensive than BetQL?

Sharp Lines Plus starts at $59/month, while BetQL Basic starts at $39.99/month. However, BetQL Basic only gives you model-based picks — no +EV scanner, no arbitrage, no middles. To get BetQL's full feature set you need All Access at $99.99/month. Sharp Lines Plus at $59/month includes +EV scanning, arbitrage, middles, low hold, and real-time data across 22+ sportsbooks. And Sharp Lines has a free tier with no credit card required.

How is the data approach different?

BetQL uses proprietary models to generate star ratings for picks — you see the recommendation but not the underlying math. Sharp Lines takes a data-first approach: we devig sharp lines using five different methods across four reference books and show you the exact +EV percentage, true probability, and no-vig line. You see the full picture and decide for yourself. It's the difference between being given a fish and learning to fish.

Can I try Sharp Lines for free?

Yes. The free tier includes the arbitrage scanner with a 60-second data delay, two sportsbooks (DraftKings and FanDuel), and a 2% EV cap. No credit card required. BetQL offers limited free picks but does not provide a free tier with tool access. Both Sharp Lines paid plans (Plus and Pro) include a 7-day free trial.

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