Quick answer
Polysights is an AI-powered analytics platform for Polymarket at app.polysights.xyz. It offers 30+ custom metrics, AI summaries of market activity, an insider finder that flags anomalous new-wallet trades, and arbitrage detection. Two limits matter: it covers Polymarket only, and it does not execute trades. You research on Polysights, then trade somewhere else. It is one of the more serious research screens in the category, and it is still in beta.
Polysights is a research screen, and one of the more ambitious in the category. It started as a data science experiment in January 2024, launched as a product in 2025, and now wraps Polymarket in 30+ custom metrics, AI-written market summaries, and an insider finder that watches for fresh wallets making unusually confident trades.
The tool earns real praise below. So does the gap it leaves: a research screen finds the trade, and then you still have to fill it somewhere else.
What is Polysights?
An analytics layer on top of Polymarket. The core surface is a dashboard you can compose from its metric library: volume patterns, holder breakdowns, price momentum, market comparisons. On top of that sit the AI features that give the tool its identity. Instead of scrolling hundreds of small fills, you read a generated summary of what happened in a market over the last 24 hours: who accumulated, who distributed, and what it did to the probability.
The insider finder is the feature traders talk about. It analyzes trading patterns for anomalies, specifically new wallets taking sudden, confident positions, which is the classic fingerprint of someone who knows something. Our own Polymarket whale tracker watches the same tape from a different angle: it flags large anonymous fills in real time, free, with no login.
What does Polysights cost?
The team has not published a pricing page, and the product is accessible at app.polysights.xyz. What is documented: the platform describes itself as being in beta, around patch v0.4, with roughly 300 monthly returning users and a v1 still ahead. Treat it as an early product from a small team. That is not a criticism. It is a stage, and the stage explains both the pace of new features and the rough edges.
What does Polysights not do?
Two things, and they are the two that decide whether it fits your workflow.
It covers one venue. Polysights reads Polymarket. Kalshi, which currently trades more daily volume than Polymarket, is not in the product, so every cross-venue question, including the arbitrage its own detection points at, ends at the edge of the screen. The team has said an aggregator showing best prices across platforms is planned. Planned is not shipped.
It does not execute. Polysights finds the signal; the trade happens in another tab. For a casual position that gap costs nothing. For the trades its insider finder is built to surface, the gap is the whole game: by the time you have switched tabs, logged in, and found the market, the price the anomaly pointed at has moved.
Research screen vs execution
This is the split that sorts every tool in the category. A research screen finds the spread and then sends you somewhere else to trade it. A terminal shows you the signal and fills the order in the same second. Polysights is a research screen by design, and a good one. It is not trying to be a terminal.
Polysights vs Kairos
Different species, honestly compared. Polysights goes deeper on single-market AI analytics than Kairos does: the generated summaries and the metric library are real research value if Polymarket is your only venue. Kairos is a prediction markets trading terminal: every market on Kalshi, Polymarket, and Predict.fun in one book, global best bid and ask, sub-second data, and execution routed to whichever venue prices your side best. Both are free. The question is whether you want to study one venue or trade all of them.
| Polysights | Kairos | |
|---|---|---|
| Venues | Polymarket | Kalshi, Polymarket, Predict.fun |
| Executes trades | No | Yes, routed to the best-priced venue |
| Core strength | AI market summaries, 30+ metrics, insider finder | One aggregated book, sub-second data, real order types |
| Cross-venue prices | Planned, not shipped | Live, the whole product |
| Cost | No published pricing; beta | Free |
| Stage | Beta, ~v0.4 | Production terminal, a16z-backed |
The workflow plenty of serious traders will land on: Polysights for slow research on Polymarket questions, a terminal for the moment money moves. The other tools in this cluster solve different slices of the same problem; see the Betmoar review for the Discord-native terminal and the Hashdive review for what happened to the smart-money screener, or the full Polymarket analytics field guide.
Is Polysights worth using?
If you trade Polymarket and want machine-written context on markets you follow, yes. The AI summaries save real reading time, and the insider finder is a legitimately novel lens. Go in knowing what it is: a one-venue research screen in beta, from a small team building fast.
And when the research turns into a trade, execution is a different tool. Sub-second data, every venue, one book. That is Kairos. See you in the order books.