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OddsHub Review

OddsHub compares 265+ bookmakers and sells a Terminal for dropping odds, value bets and CLV tracking. We checked plans, delay and terms.

9.0 / 10Written & reviewed by SureBets Editorial TeamUpdated August 23, 2026License: Not a gambling operatorFounded 2026

Overall

9.0 / 10

Trust

8.6 / 10

Markets

9.3 / 10

Bonus

8.8 / 10

Support

8.4 / 10

How we rate

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What works

  • Free comparison hub plus a delayed Terminal you can actually open without paying
  • Seven advertised sharp-book streams, fair-price overlay, limits, charts and CLV tracking
  • Norwegian operator, GDPR terms, Stripe billing and a named company in the contract

Watch outs

  • Free Terminal is delayed 30 minutes, so it is not a live trading feed
  • Sub-one-second live latency and CLV results were not independently measured
  • No advertised money-back trial; unused time in a paid period is generally not refunded

Key facts

License
Not a gambling operator
Founded
2026
Headline offer
Free delayed Terminal, then Standard from USD 49 a month or Pro from USD 99 a month on the 23 August 2026 pricing page. Confirm checkout before paying.
Affiliate link
Available, marked as sponsored.

Overview

Short answer: OddsHub is two products on one site. The public hub compares odds across 265+ bookmakers, with dropping-odds, value-bet and arbitrage tabs. The OddsHub Terminal is a separate trading screen for sharp-book drops, fair prices, market limits, charts and a bet tracker with automatic closing-line value (CLV) grading. The free Terminal plan is delayed by 30 minutes. Live Pinnacle drops start on Standard. The other sharp books, player props, limit alerts and push notifications sit on Pro.

Commercial disclosure: SureBets can earn a commission if you subscribe through our OddsHub partner link. We did not receive a paid Standard or Pro account, a performance report or editorial approval for this review. We used a logged-in session on 23 August 2026 covering the comparison hub, value-bet and arbitrage tabs, and the Terminal on a delayed plan. We did not independently time the live feed.

OddsHub verdict

OddsHub is a strong candidate if you want bookmaker comparison and dropping-odds research in the same product family. The public hub is genuinely usable without paying. The Terminal is the paid product, and the free plan is honest about its 30-minute delay. A drop is a research lead, not proof that another book still offers a usable price or accepts the stake.

The same Norwegian company, Outlier AS, also operates OddsNotifier. OddsHub is the comparison-plus-Terminal product, not a replacement Telegram alert feed. Compare both if you already pay for OddsNotifier.

OddsHub homepage with dropping odds, value bets, top fixtures and a Terminal banner.
The public OddsHub hub on 23 August 2026: dropping odds, value bets, league navigation and a Terminal launch banner. Logged-out and free-plan odds can still be delayed.

What OddsHub currently includes

The current homepage advertises real-time odds from 265+ bookmakers. A logged-in match view for Brighton and Hove Albion vs Aston Villa showed 236 books on the moneyline, with payout percentages on the right (Betfair Exchange at 99.7% in that snapshot). Market tabs included MAIN, PLAYER, CORNERS, CARDS, SHOTS, FOULS and STATS, with moneyline, spread, totals, both teams to score, team totals and half-time variants under MAIN.

OddsHub match odds table comparing 236 bookmakers for Brighton vs Aston Villa moneyline.
Match odds comparison on 23 August 2026: 236 listed books for a Premier League moneyline, with payout percentage as a quick margin read. Always confirm the live price on the bookmaker before staking.

League pages add Events, Value Bets, Arbitrage, Dropping and Results tabs. The value-bet cards we opened compared a bookmaker price with a labelled Fair odds figure and an expected-value percentage. The arbitrage tab included a built-in stake split for a 1000 unit bank. One row paired Polymarket with a bookmaker. Those percentages are OddsHub calculations on the prices it showed at that moment, not a guaranteed fill.

OddsHub value bets tab for Premier League matches showing price, fair odds and expected value.
Value-bet cards compare the offered price with OddsHub Fair odds. Treat Fair as a model output. Confirm market, limits and settlement rules on the book before acting.

The Terminal product page says the live screen streams drops from seven sharp books: Pinnacle, Sbobet, SingBet, 12bet, ON Sharp, FanDuel and DraftKings. It claims a sub-one-second path from source drop to screen, a no-vig fair price on every drop, market limits where published, charts, movement history, and prices checked against the 265+ book universe. It also advertises drop profiles, sound alerts, Easy and Advanced views, and a bet tracker that grades CLV and settles bets automatically.

OddsHub Terminal My Feed on the delayed free plan, with drop size, fair price, books and kickoff columns.
Terminal My Feed on 23 August 2026, labelled Delayed. The free plan shows the full screen 30 minutes behind the live feed. A drop is a lead. Walking away from most alerts is part of the product design.

Plans and price evidence

Prices below are what the Terminal page published on 23 August 2026. Confirm the live checkout, currency, tax and included books before paying. The page said founding rates are locked for as long as a subscription stays active, and that prices rise for new members on 1 September 2026.

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Plan Published price What it advertises
Free USD 0 Full Terminal delayed 30 minutes, plus bet tracker and CLV
Standard USD 49 a month, or USD 39 a month billed yearly Real-time Pinnacle drops, 3 profiles, main markets
Pro USD 99 a month, or USD 79 a month billed yearly All 7 sharp books, player props, push, limit alerts, up to 20 profiles

Annual billing is advertised as 2 months free. Cancellation takes effect at the end of the paid period already started. The comparison hub stays free. Delay, features and limits of the free plan may change.

Company and renewal

The terms of service dated 14 August 2026 identify Outlier AS, Norway, organisation number 931 248 022. OddsHub is an information service, not a bookmaker or betting exchange. Subscription fees are software charges billed in advance by Stripe. Sign-in is handled by Kinde. The partner program runs on Dub, which is the tracker behind our OddsHub link.

Paid plans renew automatically until cancelled. The terms say they do not refund partial periods except where the law requires it. EEA consumers have a 14-day withdrawal right for online purchases, but checkout consent starts delivery immediately and that right is lost once the digital service is taken into use, to the extent Norwegian law allows. There is no advertised 21-day money-back badge of the kind Pinnacle Odds Dropper markets. Ask support in writing if you need a refund route before you pay.

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Performance claims and practical risk

The Terminal page compares itself with Pinnacle Odds Dropper, OddAlerts and Betstamp, and claims a streamed feed under one second. We did not measure that latency, sample a representative week of drops, or audit CLV results from the tracker. Those remain operator claims.

Before acting on a drop or a value-bet card, confirm the exact market, odds, limit, settlement rules and event on the bookmaker. A book can change or reject the price before execution. OddsHub onboarding copy is explicit: a drop is a lead, not a bet, and users should judge themselves on CLV rather than short-term profit. That is the right framing. It still does not make any alert +EV after commission, limits and voids.

What we verified

On 23 August 2026 we checked the current homepage, Terminal page, terms, privacy policy and a logged-in session for the comparison hub, value-bet tab, arbitrage tab and delayed Terminal feed. We also watched the official Terminal walkthrough. We did not subscribe to Standard or Pro, benchmark notification speed, place bets or test support response times. Read our review methodology and compare the workflow with our Pinnacle Odds Dropper review and arbitrage calculator.

OddsHub FAQ

Is OddsHub a bookmaker?

No. Its terms state that it does not offer, accept, place or broker bets, and that it does not hold a gambling licence because its activity does not require one.

How much does OddsHub cost?

The comparison hub is free. The Terminal page listed a delayed free plan, Standard at USD 49 a month and Pro at USD 99 a month on 23 August 2026, with lower yearly rates. Confirm checkout before paying, especially around the 1 September 2026 founding-rate change.

Is the free Terminal actually usable?

It shows the same screen, 30 minutes late. That is useful for learning the layout, profiles and bet tracker. It is not a live trading feed. The product itself says speed decides it.

Is OddsHub the same as OddsNotifier?

Same operator family (Outlier AS), different product. OddsNotifier is the older quarterly Telegram-style alert service we already reviewed. OddsHub is the comparison hub plus Terminal.

Does a drop mean I should bet?

No. OddsHub tells users to bet only when a bookmaker price beats the fair price, and to walk away from most alerts. Verify the live book, limit and rules every time.

Sources checked

Responsible gambling

A drop, value-bet card or arbitrage percentage is a research signal, not an instruction to stake. Set a loss limit, avoid chasing a moved line, and stop if frequent alerts encourage impulsive betting. Use our responsible gambling policy for support. OddsHub itself points to Hjelpelinjen in Norway and gamblingtherapy.org elsewhere.

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Editorial note

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