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About us1 April 2026· 4 min read

Welcome to PickVerify — a platform built on proof, not promises

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PickVerify Team

If you've ever tried to follow a tipster online, you'll know the feeling. Flashy screenshots. Incredible win rates posted on social media. A Telegram channel with thousands of followers. And then, after you subscribe, the results somehow never quite match what was advertised.

We built PickVerify because we were fed up with that. Not as users who got burned — though plenty of us have — but as people who believe that a trustworthy tipster platform is actually possible, if you build it the right way from the start.

PickVerify exists for one reason: to make it impossible to lie about a tipster's track record.

The problem with every other platform

Most tipster platforms work roughly the same way: a tipster publishes their picks, the platform displays their stats, and you are expected to trust that those stats are accurate. Some platforms do manual spot-checks. A few hire auditors. Almost none make the underlying data fully public.

The core problem is that all of them ultimately rely on trust — in the tipster, in the platform, in the auditor. And where there is trust, there is the possibility of abuse. A pick added after the result was known. A losing run quietly deleted. A win rate calculated only over a hand-picked sample of bets.

We didn't want to build a better auditor. We wanted to build a system where no auditor is needed.

Our approach: enforcement, not verification

The single rule that makes PickVerify different is this: a pick can only be submitted before the event starts. This is not a policy. It is a technical constraint enforced at the server level. The moment a match kicks off, it vanishes from the selection dropdown. There is no override, no admin bypass, no special account type that can add picks retroactively.

Every pick is timestamped the moment it is received by our servers — not the browser, not the app, but our servers. Once submitted, the odds, the market and the stake are locked. The only thing that changes is the result, and that is updated when the event settles.

This means that when you look at a tipster's profile on PickVerify and see a 62% win rate over 1,200 picks, you are looking at 1,200 picks that were placed before the events happened. No cherry-picking. No hindsight. No manipulation. The number is what it is because it couldn't be anything else.

What we want PickVerify to be

We want PickVerify to be the place you go when you actually want to make informed decisions about which tipsters to follow. Not the place with the most tipsters, or the slickest interface, or the lowest subscription price — but the place where the data is real.

For subscribers, that means finally being able to compare tipsters on a level playing field. For tipsters with genuine skill, it means having a track record that actually proves something — one that stands up to scrutiny because it was built in a system that demanded it.

We are at the beginning of this. The platform is young, the tipster directory is growing, and there is plenty still to build. But the foundation — the part that matters most — is already in place.

Every tipster profile you see today was built under the same rules. No exceptions have ever been made, and none ever will be.

A note on what we are not

PickVerify does not guarantee that any tipster will make you money. Past performance, even when it is completely honest, is not a promise of future results. Betting involves risk. We will never pretend otherwise.

What we can guarantee is that the track record you are looking at is real. What you do with that information is up to you.

Welcome to PickVerify. We hope you find it useful — and trustworthy.

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