Otomato for Polymarket

What you need to monitor

Polymarket lets you bet on real-world events: elections, crypto, sports, and more. Staying on top of your bets means tracking breaking news, odds movements, and market resolutions.

What Otomato watches for you

Otomato automatically detects your Polymarket bets and monitors the signals that matter, alerting you only when action may be required.

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Breaking news can instantly impact the outcome of markets you're exposed to. Being first to know gives you an edge to act before odds adjust.

Otomato detects which markets you're exposed to and surfaces relevant news as soon as it breaks.

Example notifications

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Odds can shift quickly on Polymarket. A sudden move on a market you're exposed to could signal new information or an opportunity to adjust your position.

Otomato monitors odds movements on your markets and alerts you when significant shifts occur.

Example notifications

  • "'Presidential Election Winner 2028' odds for JD Vance dropped from 28% to 19% in the last hour."

  • "'Metamask FDV above $1B one day after launch' odds jumped from 45% to 72% in the last 5 minutes."

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It's not always easy to track all your market resolutions. Otomato tracks all of them for you and alerts you as soon as one of the markets you're exposed to resolves.

Example notifications

  • "The 'Presidential Election Winner 2028' market has resolved. JD Vance won. You can claim $1,876!"

  • "The 'Metamask FDV above $1B one day after launch' market has resolved. Yes won."

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Otomato tracks your limit orders and notifies you as soon as they're filled.

Example notifications

  • "Your buy limit order on 'Presidential Election Winner 2028' for JD Vance at 19% has been filled."

  • "Your sell limit order on 'Metamask FDV above $1B one day after launch' at 45% has been partially filled (60%)."

Improvements

We're continuously looking to add support for alerts the community is asking for. If you'd like us to add a new use case, reach out on telegramarrow-up-right.

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