New Tool Makes It Easier to Track Prediction Markets
Prediction.Express is a new tool that brings together information from different prediction markets. It collects live odds, trading volumes, and more from big platforms like Polymarket, Kalshi, Manifold, and PredictIt. All this data is combined into an easy-to-use, quick interface.
Prediction markets have become so popular that traders and analysts use it to:
- Browse, compare, filter, and track thousands of markets.
- Access nearly 950,000 markets with billions in total volume across categories such as Politics, Crypto, AI & Tech, Sports, Finance, World Events, Pop Culture, Science, and Weather.
And now the site has launched a new tool that simplifies prediction markets by combining data and news from multiple sites into one platform, resolving fragmentation issues.
The New Dedicated News Section
The site’s recent addition is a fresh news section that acts as a hub for live updates, insights, and analysis tied directly to activities across all prediction markets.
Its key features include:
- Real-time or almost real-time updates show changes in markets, like big jumps in prices or trading activity over 24 hours. For example, a sports market might suddenly become 364.9% more active, or something might happen to affect cryptocurrency prices.
- It will also highlight important moments when markets reach big trading numbers, like when a political event market trades over $98 million.
- Trending events are grouped by topic, showing details like the number of related markets and how much trading happens in a day. For instance, the topic of who will win the 2026 FIFA World Cup could have many related markets and millions in trading activity.
- The updates cover the same subjects as the main site: Politics, Crypto, AI & Tech, Finance, Sports, Pop Culture, World Events, Science, and Weather.
- There’s an organized feed with labels like “Milestone,” “Price Move,” and “Trending,” and you can move through pages to see more content.
This tool helps traders and analysts see where money is moving, how opinions are changing quickly, and which events are becoming popular. It helps find chances or understand what people are thinking about without needing to jump from one platform to another all the time.

Comparing Prediction Express to Polymarket
You may be wondering what the difference is between the Prediction.Express site and a prediction market site like Polymarket. Polymarket hosts thousands of active markets with massive individual liquidity in high-profile events, such as elections, sports championships, crypto prices, geopolitical outcomes, and even the second coming of Jesus Christ. Prediction.Express tracks nearly 950,000 markets across its sources.
Some other key differences include:
- Polymarket: This is a primary trading platform—one of the largest and most liquid prediction markets in the world. Users create markets and directly buy/sell “Yes” or “No” shares (or multi-outcome contracts) on real-world events. Share prices (e.g., $0.75) represent the crowd’s implied probability (75%). It’s where actual trading, liquidity provision, and market resolution happen. It operates as a crypto-native platform, primarily using USDC on Polygon for the international version, with a growing CFTC-regulated U.S. arm.
- Prediction.Express: This is a third-party real-time aggregator and analytics layer. It does not host its own markets or allow direct trading. Instead, it pulls live data (odds/probabilities, volumes, liquidity, price changes) from multiple platforms—including Polymarket, Kalshi, Manifold, and PredictIt—into one unified, fast interface. It also features a dedicated News section highlighting market movements, volume milestones, and trends.
In short: Polymarket is where you trade; Prediction.Express is a tool to monitor and compare platforms (including Polymarket) without switching tabs.

Addressing a Pain Point in the Prediction Markets Industry
Prediction.Express helps solve a big problem in prediction markets: the challenge of having to visit multiple websites. Instead of going to different places to find information, users can see all the data and news in one spot. The News section makes the market data easy to understand by highlighting important trends and results.
The website is already up and running, even though it’s still new. It’s tracking a huge number of markets, with lots of activity every day. If you like predicting future events, trading in these markets, or just want to see what people think will happen in big events, it’s a good idea to check it out. The website is simple to use and focuses on providing clear data.