Model Builder
Build your own prop research model.
Weight the signals you care about - recent form, matchup context, line value, and market movement - then compare which props your model surfaces.
Model workspace
Adjust weights, watch rankings move.
Model weight controls
Output preview
1. J. Brunson
Points
86
rank +4
2. N. Jokic
Assists
81
rank +2
3. A. Edwards
3PT Made
77
rank -1
Why custom models matter
Make the research process yours.
Stop relying on black-box picks
Keep the model inputs visible so a score has context instead of mystery.
Make your process repeatable
Use the same signal weights across each slate instead of rebuilding your logic from scratch.
Compare model results over time
Review how confidence bands, markets, and model changes perform after results settle.
How it works
Choose signal weights
Set how much each research signal should influence your rankings.
Scan the slate
Apply the model to today's props and see which names rise.
Review prop evidence
Open the player context before making any decision.
Track model performance
Compare how your model performs by market and confidence band.
Signals you can tune
Adjust the research inputs your model should care about before it ranks the slate.
Transparent output
Keep the model result tied to visible evidence, history, and performance context.
Build your first model.
Start with the live NBA slate, adjust your signal weights, and review the props your model ranks highest.
Build your first modelFAQ
Model Builder questions
Does Model Builder tell me what to bet?+
No. Model Builder is a research tool for weighting signals and reviewing the props your model surfaces. It does not place bets or guarantee outcomes.
Can I adjust the model myself?+
Yes. The workflow is built around choosing the signals that matter to your process and comparing the output.
Can I track how my model performs?+
Yes. Pair Model Builder with pick tracking and model history to review performance by market, confidence band, and model version.
Can I start from a preset?+
Yes. Start from a preset, adjust the weights, then compare the output against the live slate.