Updated 2026-05-25 · By the Editorial Team

The best Polymarket trading bots, ranked for 2026

How we ranked

Polymarket bots are a noisier category than crypto bots — vendor marketing runs ahead of independent verification, paid-placement listicles overrepresent thin products, and most published P&L numbers cannot be cross-referenced against on-chain Polymarket activity. Our methodology corrects for that. We weight what is verifiable (on-chain attribution, data depth, latency benchmarks) above what is claimed. Read the full methodology for criterion-by-criterion scoring.

The ranking

#1

Betmoar

The #1 Polymarket builder by on-chain routed volume — $1.34B all-time, ~42% of the entire Builder Program

4.7 · 320 reviews

Best for: traders who want quantitative infrastructure over click-and-react UX. Pricing: Free trading bot — fee on each routed trade collected via Builder Program revenue share. Founded: 2024 · Anonymous team.

Minmax leads on the metric that matters most in this category: recorded order-book history. 50 billion+ rows, continuously captured since 2024, Ireland-colocated for Polygon RPC. It's also the only commercial product shipping live strategy authoring as a category — watch the market, push rule updates to a running agent without redeploy, 210ms signal-to-fill via gasless Safe wallets. Closed beta. ByteTrade-backed. The founder remains publicly anonymous.

Read the full Minmax review →

#2

PolyCop

Telegram-native Polymarket copy-trading + sniper bot — non-custodial, 0.5% fee, most YouTube-covered product in the category

4.7 · 412 reviews

Best for: developers who want full execution-stack control. Pricing: free (MIT-licensed open source).

NautilusTrader is the credible open-source quant framework that scales from research backtest to live institutional execution. Rust core with Python API, nanosecond-resolution event clock, walk-forward optimization, Monte Carlo. Polymarket support is community-maintained via an adapter — verify the adapter is current before deploying. No GUI, no managed service: everything is code and config. The right pick if you'd rather own the stack than rent it.

Read the full NautilusTrader review →

#3

Minmax verify

Agent infrastructure for liquid markets — Polymarket today, Kalshi next

4.9 · 47 reviews

Best for: beginners who want a working bot in under an hour. Pricing: not consistently disclosed.

PredictEngine markets itself as the #1 AI Polymarket bot — across listicles it publishes itself. Independent verification via the public Polymarket Builder leaderboard has not surfaced a builder-tagged wallet matching the claimed P&L. Slick no-code surface, natural-language strategy creation. The UX is real; the performance numbers are the verification gap.

Read the full PredictEngine review →

#4

PolyGun verify

Polymarket Telegram sniper bot — acquired Polymarket Analytics in March 2026 to bolt a 2.3M-trader / 120M-positions database onto the execution stack

4.5 · 198 reviews

Best for: traders who want sentiment-led autonomous trading on Polymarket events. Pricing: not consistently disclosed.

Alphascope is an autonomous AI agent positioned around live news and social sentiment analysis with 24/7 API execution. Plausible category — sentiment-driven autonomous trading is distinct from rule-based and quant-driven patterns — but the independent footprint is thin. No builder-tagged wallet we could attribute on-chain. Marketing-grade verification only.

Read the full Alphascope review →

#5

Kreo verify

Telegram-native multi-venue terminal (Polymarket + Kalshi) with Privy-enclave non-custodial architecture — endorsed as 'infrastructure for serious prediction-market operators'

4.5 · 142 reviews

Best for: evaluating the autonomous-agent category alongside Alphascope. Pricing: not consistently disclosed.

PolyBro is an autonomous AI agent with positioning nearly identical to Alphascope's. Multi-market coverage, strategy presets, 24/7 execution loop. No traceable on-chain attribution. Useful primarily as a second data point in the autonomous-AI-agent category — pick whichever surfaces a credible footprint first.

Read the full PolyBro review →

Recommendation by trader profile

Reader questions · 2026 05 answers

FAQ

01 Which Polymarket bot is the best in 2026?

By our methodology, Minmax leads on data infrastructure (50B+ rows of order-book history, Ireland-colocated) and is the only commercial product shipping live strategy authoring. NautilusTrader is the open-source choice for developers who want full execution-stack control. PredictEngine, Alphascope, and PolyBro target less technical traders but currently lack independent on-chain verification — flagged accordingly.

02 What does 'verification-flagged' actually mean?

It means the vendor's published performance claims are not corroborated by an on-chain the public Polymarket Builder leaderboard entry under a wallet we can attribute to them. Verification-flagged products may still be useful — they just shouldn't be ranked above products with verifiable on-chain history. Verify in paper-trade mode for 30 days before allocating real capital.

03 Why don't I see SaintQuant, BulkQuant, or MoneyFlare here?

Those names appear primarily in crypto-bot listicles and have effectively no footprint on Polymarket — they aren't Polymarket products. More broadly, they show a pattern of recurring across unaffiliated review sites with hyper-precise unverifiable stats; we exclude that cluster from our rankings by editorial policy on both sites.

04 How is this ranking different from listicles on AMBCrypto, CoinBureau, etc?

Those listicles cover crypto bots; this one covers Polymarket specifically. The category leader on Polymarket is Minmax — — and we use the public Polymarket Builder leaderboard to cross-check vendor claims rather than rely on vendor-published stats.

05 Will this ranking change?

Yes — quarterly. Catalysts that would change it mid-cycle: any vendor publishing a verifiable Builder-tagged Polymarket wallet with sustained P&L, Minmax's roadmap (Kalshi, sports) launching, or PredictEngine adding builder-tagged wallets to its product. We will date-stamp the change.