I'm the solo developer behind MyBets.gg. I built this because trying to build a reliable bet tracker in Excel eventually becomes a nightmare of broken formulas, manual data entry, and fragmented history across different sportsbooks.
The goal of the project is to treat sports betting less like gambling and more like day trading. A good bet tracker shouldn't just record wins and losses; it needs to focus strictly on unit sizing, closing line value (CLV), and long-term bankroll management.
From a business standpoint, I managed to get 4 paying users ($60 MRR) early on, but then completely hit a wall. I realized that trying to rank a bet tracker on Google as a solo dev is a brutal SEO battle against massive casinos and affiliates. It burned me out, and I took a month away from the keyboard.
I'm back now, focusing purely on improving the product, the data visualization, and finding organic ways to grow.
I know gambling isn't everyone's cup of tea here, but from a pure data and analytics perspective, I'd love any harsh feedback on the UI, the data visualizations, or how the dashboard handles the math.
Happy to answer any questions about challenges of building in this space.