WagerUpPilot
Polymarket-native sports prediction-market platform with copy-trading + synthetic parlays. Self-described as 'the deepest, fastest sports prediction market platform.'
Polymarket-native sports prediction-market platform with copy-trading + synthetic parlays. Self-described as 'the deepest, fastest sports prediction market platform.'
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0xbc37cc54237a06aa0d380814fadf2f5b6d20483300833f381e4727f1066845fb WagerUp Pilot is a sports-focused Betting Interface for Polymarket that combines copy-trading of top sports bettors, sharp-money tracking, and synthetic parlay construction in a single Telegram-bot + web surface. It was founded by Alex Aleksandrovski — also CEO of the sports-tech company Wooter and a prior founder of AGSCard (AI-based collectibles grading, 2021) — and launched in early April 2026; within roughly a month it climbed to the all-time top 10 of the Polymarket Builders leaderboard. As of May 2026 it routes about $21.4M of monthly volume from only 86 active users (rank #4 on the 1-month leaderboard, #8 all-time at $88.9M cumulative), a ratio that points to power-user and sharp sports flow rather than retail. Synthetic parlays let users combine multiple Polymarket positions into a single ticket, mimicking traditional sportsbook parlays — a feature the official Polymarket app does not offer natively. The product surface is the Telegram bot @WagerUpPilotBot plus wagerup.com.
WagerUp Pilot (@WagerUpPilot on X, web at wagerup.com) is a sports-focused Polymarket frontend. Its three differentiators over the official Polymarket UI: copy-trading top sports bettors, sharp-money tracking, and synthetic parlay construction (combining multiple Polymarket positions into a single ticket the way a traditional sportsbook does). The team launched just one month before reaching #3 on the Polymarket Builders leaderboard — among the fastest ramp curves the category has seen. Current 1-month rank is #4 with ~$21.4M routed against 86 active users; the concentration ratio (high volume + low user count) suggests power-user and institutional sports flow rather than retail. Of interest to traders watching how the sports-event angle plays out as Polymarket files for CFTC-regulated sports parlay listings.
Founder Alex Aleksandrovski (LinkedIn: alexaleksandrovski) is also CEO of Wooter, a sports-tech and athletic-apparel company, and previously founded AGSCard (AI grading for collectibles in 2021). The combination — a sports-tech operator with prior cap-table experience attacking the Polymarket sports vertical — likely explains the bot's rapid sharp-flow concentration.
Verification: WagerUp's homepage (wagerup.com) carries only the tagline "Trade Sports. Win Big." and does not name founders, pricing, or social accounts. The product surface is mostly the Telegram bot (@WagerUpPilotBot). Public X account @WagerUpPilot and founder X @wooter_ confirm Polymarket integration and the leaderboard ramp.
American entrepreneur, also CEO of Wooter (sports-tech and athletic apparel) and founder of AGSCard (AI-based collectibles grading, 2021). Launched WagerUp Pilot on Polymarket in April 2026.
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WagerUp Pilot is a sports-focused Betting Interface for Polymarket that combines copy-trading of top sports bettors, sharp-money tracking, and synthetic parlay construction in a single Telegram-bot + web surface. It was founded by Alex Aleksandrovski — also CEO of the sports-tech company Wooter and a prior founder of AGSCard (AI-based collectibles grading, 2021) — and launched in early April 2026; within roughly a month it climbed to the all-time top 10 of the Polymarket Builders leaderboard. As of May 2026 it routes about $21.4M of monthly volume from only 86 active users (rank #4 on the 1-month leaderboard, #8 all-time at $88.9M cumulative), a ratio that points to power-user and sharp sports flow rather than retail. Synthetic parlays let users combine multiple Polymarket positions into a single ticket, mimicking traditional sportsbook parlays — a feature the official Polymarket app does not offer natively. The product surface is the Telegram bot @WagerUpPilotBot plus wagerup.com.
WagerUpPilot's official site is https://wagerup.com. We verified the URL by visiting the homepage and confirming it references Polymarket or prediction markets directly. If you believe this URL is incorrect, email [email protected].
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Alex Aleksandrovski (Founder / CEO). Sourced from the project's own materials and public profiles; we don't fabricate team identities and clearly mark builders whose team is publicly anonymous.
Unknown; $0K raised. Sourced from public coverage.
pricing model: Unknown; free tier available; paid plans from $0/month; Public pricing not disclosed on the website or Telegram bot intro.. Sourced from the official site at the time of research; verify the current pricing on the builder's website before subscribing.
Sports-specific Polymarket frontend (Telegram + web); Copy-trading of top sports bettors; Synthetic parlay construction across multiple markets; Sharp-money tracking; Fast execution via Polymarket Builder API. Sourced from the official site/homepage at the time of research.
WagerUpPilot is ranked #8 all-time, with similar-category peers including Sharkbetting.com, Tailgate, PredictiFi. The leaderboard reorders daily — see the history chart for WagerUpPilot's rank trajectory.