Polymarket Trading Bot Reviews (2026)

Every review follows the same skeleton — custody deep-dive, fee math, capability walkthrough, incident record, verdict — so tools can be compared line by line. Ranked tools first, analytics tools after.

  1. PolyBot 9.2

    Self-custodial (Safe wallet) · 1% flat on successful trades flat · telegram, miniapp, web

    PolyBot is a Telegram-native Polymarket trading bot that spans copy trading, strategy automation, protective exits, and background claiming across a chat bot, a Mini App, and a web analyzer. It tops our ranking on documented custody and configuration depth — and because this site is operated by the PolyBot team, every claim here is tied to dated evidence readers can check themselves.

  2. Kreo 8.2

    Self-custodial (Safe wallet) · 0.30% minimum, peaking around 1.75% at 50¢ odds (varies by odds) · telegram, web

    Kreo is a Telegram copy-trading bot with a web terminal that tracks and mirrors top wallets on both Polymarket and Kalshi — the only major bot we verified that covers both venues. It earns the number-two spot in our ranking on genuinely strong custody infrastructure and execution reputation, with an odds-based fee curve as its main tax.

  3. Stand 8.1

    Privy embedded wallet · 0.5% on copy trading (including copy redeems); manual market/limit orders free of Stand fees flat · web

    Stand packs copy trading, counter-trading, TP/SL, and dual Polymarket–Kalshi coverage into a web terminal with TEE-backed custody and named founders — the most complete browser-native rival to the Telegram bots in our comparison, with the single-surface trade-off that implies.

  4. PolyCop 7.6

    Custody disputed/unclear · 0.5% per executed trade flat · telegram, web

    PolyCop is a Telegram-first Polymarket copy-trading bot charging a 0.5% flat fee — the lowest headline rate in our comparison — with block-level speed claims and a server-side AFK strategy engine. The price and the tooling are real; so is an unresolved dispute over where your private key actually lives.

  5. Bullpen 7.5

    Encrypted keys via third-party infra · Polymarket category taker fees passed through (makers free); own builder fee on predictions not explicitly disclosed (varies by odds) · web, desktop

    Bullpen folds Polymarket copy trading into a multi-venue terminal with Turnkey custody, documented filters, smart-money convergence signals, and a scriptable CLI — while leaving exit automation and its own prediction fee as open items.

  6. PolyCopy 7.3

    Encrypted keys via third-party infra · 1% taker / 0.5% maker per trade, plus $30/month Premium for automated copying flat · web

    PolyCopy is a web-based Polymarket copy-trader built around statistical trade grading and Kelly sizing — the deepest selection toolkit we verified, costing $30/month plus 1% taker once real funds are involved.

  7. Betmoar 7.2

    Connect your own wallet · No fee advertised · web

    Betmoar is a free, wallet-connected web terminal for Polymarket with a Discord ecosystem and a news terminal — the most independently verifiable operation in this comparison, as long as you don't need copying or automation.

  8. Self-hosted (keys on your machine) · Unclear · desktop

    Traderline is a free desktop ladder-trading terminal from a registered Portuguese software company that has built exchange-trading tools since around 2011 — and since May 2026, it points that ladder at Polymarket, where it already routes the third-highest builder volume.

  9. Fireplace 6.6

    Server-held keys (disputed) · 1% taker fee on top of Polymarket's own fees; maker (resting limit) orders free flat · web, telegram

    Fireplace is a professionally built cross-venue terminal for Polymarket and Kalshi with the best exit engineering we verified and the only AI-agent API in the niche — offered under explicitly custodial terms that its own documents state more plainly than most rivals would dare.

  10. Privy embedded wallet · 0.5% on buy/sell; zero fees for holders of 1M+ $PM tokens flat · mobile, web

    Polymtrade is a mobile-first Polymarket terminal with native iOS and Android apps, the best funding rails we verified, and 7,600 active users — paired with a trading feature set that hasn't caught up to its growth.

  11. Bagel 6.2

    Privy embedded wallet · 1% per trade at $5+; flat $0.05 below $5 flat · mobile

    Bagel wraps Polymarket sports and politics markets in a polished native iOS/Android social app with one-tap position copying — plus deliberately shallow trading tools, a $0.05 fee floor, and an unusually broad restricted-jurisdictions list.

  12. Custody disputed/unclear · Free to install; 1.9% on winning copy trades, 0.9% on other winning trades, 0% on losses flat · telegram, web

    WagerUp Pilot mirrors the sports positions of Polymarket wallets you follow and charges only when a trade wins — 1.9% on winning copies, nothing on losses. The pricing is the most incentive-aligned we verified; the vendor's self-custody claim and the anonymous team are where the diligence goes.

  13. Axiom 5.8

    Encrypted keys via third-party infra · Unclear · web

    Axiom is a YC-backed multi-asset web terminal that added a Polymarket surface with no published fees, no documented exits or copy tooling, unresolved third-party allegations weighing on trust, and a phishing-clone ecosystem around the brand. This review separates the platform's real strengths from its prediction-market gaps.

  14. Encrypted keys via third-party infra · Unclear · web

    Polytrader.app is a browser order-book terminal for Polymarket with sensible Magic Link custody and visible key export — run by an unnamed operator with no fee schedule, no changelog, and a volume profile produced by just six users.

  15. PolyGun 4.1

    Server-held keys (disputed) · Unclear · telegram

    PolyGun is a Telegram sniper and copy-trading bot for Polymarket whose three core selling points — non-custodial, zero-fee, fast — are each contradicted by independent reporting. This review traces every claim to its source.