
Rithmm and PropsBot both use AI to surface player prop opportunities, but they take fundamentally different approaches. PropsBot is a wide-coverage research board with line-shopping across 25+ sportsbooks and a confidence score on every prop. Rithmm runs an ensemble of predictive models that produce specific stat projections, win probabilities, edge scores, and live line movement context — showing you how a shifting line affects the model's read in real time. The right tool depends on whether you want broad coverage or deeper model signal.
PropsBot is a prop research platform that grades player props across a wide range of sports — NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, WNBA, PGA, UFC, eSports, tennis, and multiple soccer leagues among them. Its core output is a Confidence Score: a 0-to-100 grade on every prop, with higher scores indicating a stronger signal.
The platform also shops lines across more than 25 sportsbooks in real time, which means you can see where the best price lives before placing a bet. PropsBot logs all of its picks publicly and claims a 27.8% ROI across more than 218,000 graded props, primarily in MLB.
At $49.99 per month on the monthly plan, it sits at the higher end of the AI sports betting tool market. Annual subscribers bring that down to $34.99 per month.
Rithmm takes a different approach. Rather than grading props on a confidence scale, Rithmm's models produce four layers of information on every flagged prop: a specific projected stat line (what the models think the player will actually do), a win probability, an edge score reflecting how far the market line sits from the model's projection, and live line movement data that shows how a shifting line changes the model's read.
That last piece matters more than most bettors realize. A prop line that moves from -110 to -140 isn't the same bet it was an hour ago. Rithmm surfaces that movement and recalculates the model's position in real time, so you're always working with a current read rather than a stale one.
A confidence score tells you the tool likes the bet. Rithmm's output tells you what the models think will happen, by how much, how likely it is, and whether the line moving since you last checked has changed anything.
Rithmm covers WNBA, MLB, NBA, NFL, and soccer. It runs as a mobile-first app on iOS and surfaces picks daily across its supported sports.
At $29.99 per month, Rithmm's Core plan costs $20 less per month than PropsBot's standard tier — $240 less per year. A Premium tier at $99.99 per month is available for bettors who want deeper access.
This is the decision most bettors will care about most.
PropsBot's Confidence Score is designed to reduce the research burden to a single number. You see a grade, you see the edge percentage, and you decide. It's fast and clean, and for bettors who want to move quickly across a wide slate, that workflow makes sense.
Rithmm's output is designed around transparency and completeness. When the models flag a prop, you see the projected stat line, the win probability, the edge, and how line movement is affecting the model's current position — all at once. A bettor who wants to understand the full picture before acting gets everything they need without opening a second tab.
Neither approach is wrong. The question is whether you want a grade or a complete model view.
PropsBot covers more sports. If you bet UFC, eSports, tennis, KBO, or multiple European soccer leagues, PropsBot has those markets covered. For bettors who spread action across a wide range of leagues and sports, that breadth is a real advantage.
Rithmm focuses on the core North American betting markets — WNBA, MLB, NBA, NFL, and soccer. The tradeoff is depth. Fewer sports means the models can go further into each one, and the four-layer output reflects that focus. If you concentrate your betting on these sports, Rithmm's signal tends to be more specific and more actionable per market than a wide-coverage tool can offer.
PropsBot shops odds across more than 25 sportsbooks in real time. If finding the best available price across books is a core part of your process, that's a feature Rithmm does not replicate in the same way. Rithmm shows you live line movement and how it affects the model — a different but complementary kind of price awareness.
For bettors with access to multiple sportsbooks who shop lines regularly, PropsBot's multi-book comparison is worth factoring in.
Rithmm Core runs $29.99 per month or $19.99 per month on an annual plan. PropsBot runs $49.99 per month or $34.99 per month annually. Both offer a 7-day free trial.
Over a year, Rithmm's Core plan costs $240 less than PropsBot's monthly plan and $180 less than PropsBot's annual plan. If the model signal is what you're after, Rithmm delivers it at a meaningfully lower price point.
PropsBot fits bettors who want the widest possible sport and league coverage, value line shopping across a large number of books, and prefer a single confidence grade over a detailed model breakdown. It works well as a research dashboard for bettors who move quickly across many markets.
Rithmm fits bettors who want the full model view on every prop — projected stat line, win probability, edge, and live line movement context — and want to understand the reasoning behind each flagged pick, not just act on a score. It works best for bettors focused on the major North American sports who want a tool that shows its work.
If you want to see what Rithmm's models are surfacing on today's slate, the full breakdown is at Rithmm's AI sports picks page. A 7-day free trial is available at rithmm.com/pricing — no commitment required.
