Quick answer
Betmoar is a zero-fee, non-custodial web terminal and Discord bot for Polymarket at betmoar.fun. Its stand-out features: a UMA oracle dispute dashboard, a real-time news feed tagged to open markets by an LLM, whale tracking, and trade execution inside Discord servers. It bills itself as the official Polymarket Discord bot provider, claiming 50,000+ community members across 100+ servers. The limit is scope: it reads and trades one venue, Polymarket.
Betmoar found a distribution channel the rest of the category ignored: Discord. Prediction market traders already live in community servers, and Betmoar put quotes, whale alerts, and order execution inside the chat. It calls itself the official Polymarket Discord bot provider, and by its own account it runs in more than 100 servers.
What follows sorts the product into what is verifiable, what is self-reported, and what one venue of scope costs a serious trader.
What is Betmoar?
Two products under one name. The web terminal is a non-custodial trading interface for Polymarket: you connect the wallet you already use, funds stay on the Polymarket smart contracts, and Betmoar routes orders into Polymarket liquidity with no platform fee of its own. The Discord bot brings the same machinery into servers: quotes, whale transaction alerts, position tracking, and execution without leaving the chat.
Around the trading core sit two features that give the product its personality. A news terminal aggregates X and Truth Social posts in real time and uses an LLM to tag each headline to the open markets it might move, with optional text-to-speech alerts. And a UMA oracle dashboard tracks disputes and voting on Polymarket resolutions, including unrevealed voter balances, a corner of Polymarket resolution mechanics almost no other tool covers.
Is Betmoar free?
Yes, by its own published terms: zero platform fees, all features free, orders routed to underlying Polymarket liquidity. You still pay Polymarket itself; the venue charges takers its own fee, which we break down in the Polymarket fees guide. Betmoar just declines to add a layer on top. Worth saying plainly, because the category keeps framing free as a differentiator: Kairos is free too. Free is the table stakes here, not the edge.
What do the volume claims actually say?
Betmoar states it is trusted by 50,000+ community members across 100+ Discord servers and that it processes more Polymarket volume than all other third-party terminals combined. Those are the company’s own figures; no independent audit of third-party terminal volume exists, and the live counters on its site read zero at the time of this review. The Discord footprint is real and visible. The volume superlative is self-reported. Weigh each accordingly.
What does Betmoar not do?
It sees one venue. Betmoar reads and trades Polymarket, and Polymarket is currently the smaller half of the market: Kalshi out-trades it most days, a split you can watch live on our prediction market data dashboard. A Betmoar user has no view of Kalshi prices, no cross-venue comparison, and no way to route an order to whichever book is better. When the same event trades at 54 cents on Kalshi and 58 cents on Polymarket, the Betmoar screen shows you one of those numbers.
The one-venue ceiling
Every single-venue terminal inherits the same ceiling: it can only be as good as the one book it reads. Speed, fees, and features stop mattering the moment the better price is on an exchange the tool cannot see. Cross-venue is not a feature on top of a terminal. Past a certain size of trade, it is the terminal.
Betmoar vs Kairos
Fair fight, different weapons. Betmoar owns Discord distribution and the UMA dispute niche, and if your trading life happens inside a community server, the bot fits it exactly. Kairos is a prediction markets trading terminal built for the desk: Kalshi, Polymarket, and Predict.fun in one aggregated book, global best bid and ask, sub-second data, real order types, and execution routed to the best-priced venue. Both are free and non-custodial. The split is community convenience against cross-venue execution.
| Betmoar | Kairos | |
|---|---|---|
| Venues | Polymarket | Kalshi, Polymarket, Predict.fun |
| Executes trades | Yes, on Polymarket | Yes, routed across venues |
| Core strength | Discord-native trading, UMA dispute dashboard, tagged news | One aggregated book, sub-second data, best-price routing |
| Fees | Zero platform fees (venue fees still apply) | Free (venue fees still apply) |
| Custody | Non-custodial, your Polymarket wallet | Non-custodial |
| Cross-venue prices | No | Live, the whole product |
The rest of the cluster fills in the picture: the Polysights review covers the AI research screen, the Hashdive review covers the smart-money screener that Unusual Whales just absorbed, and the Polymarket analytics guide maps the whole field.
Is Betmoar worth using?
If your trading happens in a Discord server, yes. The bot is the best expression of chat-native trading anyone has built for Polymarket, the UMA dashboard is a real edge in resolution disputes, and zero added fees means trying it costs nothing.
If your trading happens at a desk, across venues, at size, the ceiling shows up fast. One book is one book. Kairos gives you all of them, sub-second, with execution attached. Trade where the price is best. On Kairos.