Hi there,

We just rolled out a major update to PropsBot.AI — including a brand-new FREE 7-day trial (up from 3 days) and a fully upgraded in-app tutorial that walks you through everything in seconds.

Here’s a quick look at the new tutorial slides you’ll see when you open the app:

Step 1
Find your Settings menu, & locate “TUTORIAL”

You can also find video tutorials within the app, that will bring you directly to YOUTUBE.

Step 2
🔹 How to Use PropsBot

Start simple:

  • Look for the highest Confidence Score in a market

  • Use the hit-rate spans (L5, L10, L20, SZN) as your baseline
    Across markets, users typically operate in the 58–62% hit-rate range.

Step 3
🔹 Confidence Score

Our AI-powered Confidence Score rates the likelihood a prop will hit on a scale from 0 to 1.
Higher = stronger play.

We also highlight how different markets behave:

  • Anytime TDs often peak around 0.6

  • Yardage markets can push into the 0.9s

And for best results: compare Confidence Scores within the same market type.

Step 4
🔹 Trends

See how often a player hits the over or under across different spans:

  • L5 — Last 5 games

  • L10 — Last 10 games

  • L20 — Last 20 games

  • SZN — Season to date

This gives you a fast snapshot of consistency and recent form.

Step 5
🔹 Betting Terms

A clean overview of the basics:

  • Over/Under (O/U): Whether a player beats or falls short of the sportsbook’s line.

  • Line: The number you’re betting on (ex: 19.5 pass completions).

These slides make it easy for new users to understand the fundamentals instantly.

Step 6
🔹 Need Help or Have Questions?

You can now access the full tutorial anytime from the main menu.
And if you want deeper insights:

Inside the community, we show you which markets are hot, what Confidence Score ranges are outperforming our 59% baseline hit rate, and how members are using PropsBot to win.

Step 7
🔹 Edge Score

This shows the extra value you’re getting from a specific sportsbook — automatically highlighting plus EV opportunities.

If a line is mispriced, the Edge Score will show it.
Higher Edge Score = better value.

Until next week,
David

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