A portfolio tracker shows the whole betting record
A sports betting portfolio tracker is a system for reviewing betting activity across more than one ticket or sportsbook account. It keeps the bet record, account movement, bankroll position, and performance review together.
That matters because a sportsbook history page usually answers a narrow question: what happened inside that book? A portfolio tracker asks a broader question: what is happening to the full betting record across books, markets, stakes, results, and time?
Betfolyo is built around that broader record. The homepage explains the category as a sports betting portfolio tracker , and the product pages break the workflow into bet tracking, bankroll tracking, ROI tracking, CLV tracking, and sportsbook balance review.
What a betting portfolio should include
A useful betting portfolio connects the details that explain performance later:
- Bets with stake, odds, selections, markets, tags, status, payout, cash-out context, and notes.
- Sportsbook accounts with balances, deposits, withdrawals, bonuses, adjustments, and currencies.
- Bankroll movement that separates betting profit from money movement.
- ROI, win rate, volume, open risk, CLV, calendar results, and account-level review.
- Goals and review notes that show whether discipline is holding over time.
If those parts live in separate places, the record gets harder to trust. A bet tracker without account movement can miss bankroll context. A balance tracker without bets can hide why the money changed.
How it differs from a spreadsheet
Spreadsheets can work when the record is small and the layout is simple. They become harder to maintain when you need sportsbook accounts, tags, selections, CLV, open risk, reports, calendar review, and screenshots or notes in the same workflow.
A structured portfolio tracker gives those details a consistent home. Betfolyo’s bet tracker keeps the wager record organized, while the bankroll tracker connects account movement and balances.
How it differs from a sportsbook history page
A sportsbook history page is controlled by one book. It may show tickets, deposits, withdrawals, or settlement history, but it usually cannot explain your full record across other books.
An independent tracker can:
- Compare performance across sportsbook accounts.
- Separate deposits and withdrawals from real betting profit.
- Review ROI and CLV across tags, markets, and time periods.
- Keep the same record available for goals, reports, Smart Stake, and AI Coach.
That is why the tracking layer should sit outside the sportsbook. It is a review workspace, not a betting operator.
What Betfolyo adds to the portfolio view
Betfolyo connects the ledger, book accounts, dashboard, reports, goals, Smart Stake, and AI Coach around the same record. The goal is not to promise profit. The goal is to make the record easier to inspect.
Start with the product overview on the features page , or go deeper with the sportsbook balance tracker , ROI tracker , and CLV tracker .