Whet vs Pikkit: pre-bet and post-bet.
Pikkit auto-tracks bets you've already placed and computes CLV after the close. Whet surfaces the bet, sizes it, routes it, and tracks it. Different surfaces — complementary, not redundant.
Two halves of the same problem.
Pikkit's strength is the post-bet picture — they connect to sportsbook accounts via OAuth or screenshots, log every bet automatically, and compute CLV across your portfolio after the lines close. It's the cleanest tracker on the market for a bettor who already has a source of +EV picks.
Whet's strength is the pre-bet pipeline — surfacing +EV bets, filtering them, sizing them, and routing them. We ship a tracker too, but the surface is wider: every bet flagged by Whet enters tracking automatically with its predicted closing line; Pikkit tracks bets after you place them.
Using both, actually.
The honest answer: a serious bettor can use both. Whet surfaces the bet and routes it; Pikkit tracks every bet you place across every book without manual logging. The CLV numbers should match across both — if they don't, something is off and either system gives you a flag.
If you're picking one, the question is: do you have a source of +EV picks already? If yes, Pikkit tracks them cleanly. If no, Whet is the source AND the tracker.
Where do your bets come from?
If you've already got a source of +EV picks, Pikkit's tracker is best-in-class. If you need the source itself — Whet is the source.