TOP bookmakers with auto-follow function
Introduction: what is considered "auto-follow"
By "auto-follow" we mean three classes of solutions:1. Native copying within the bookmaker itself (automatically repeat bets of selected tipsters).
2. Official/public integrations of external services that in one click (or completely automatically) duplicate bets in your account with a particular BC.
3. Social platforms p2p, where you can copy or "fake" other people's peaks in one click (usually not quite "auto," but as close as possible).
Below are the top 5 options for 2025 with brief pros/cons and examples of where to look for value.
1) CopyBet - native auto-follow for tipsters (UK/EC)
Why No. 1: This is a rare case when "copy betting" is the main feature of the bookmaker itself: you select tipsters, and the system automatically repeats their bets (you can set up banks/limits). Independent reviews emphasize the "auto-betting system" as the key difference between CopyBet.
For whom: those who need a single "sportbook + tipster tape" cabinet without external ligaments.
Note: some tipsters take a subscription; refine copying rules and market restrictions.
2) Pinnacle (+ Bet2Invest) - auto-copy to Pinnacle account via external integration (internationally)
The bottom line: Pinnacle itself is about low margins/high limits, and auto-follow is added through the Bet2Invest service: connect a Pinnacle account, subscribe to tipsters, and their bets are automatically duplicated with you (with your risk parameters).
Pros: fast calculation, a good choice of markets from Pinnacle, automation without "manual" confirmations.
Important: Bet2Invest - third-party service; read integration terms and compatibility geo/payment methods at Pinnacle.
3) BetConnect - social access to pro (UK) betting, "fast follow"
What is: BetConnect is a social exchange that gives access to pro rates and allows you to quickly "join" their actions at a market price. Historically, the platform has been positioned as access to pro/tipster rates (social exchange).
Nuance: the model is closer to "quick copy/confirmation" than to full "auto" without clicks; it's worth checking the current regime in your area before the deposit.
4) BettorEdge (p2p, USA) - "copy or fade" in one click
Function: p2p marketplace with public feed - you can copy or fake other people's bets. This is not always "auto-execution" without confirmation, but UX is as close as possible: a click - and your bid is created in the marketplace.
Who is suitable: for those who want social programs, the history of the authors' results and the low commission of the p2p market.
5) BetOpen (p2p, USA) - social market with simple copying
What is: a p2p platform without a "house whig," where users set lines themselves, while others "take" a bet. There are social functions and a convenient interface for quickly repeating other people's peaks (rather "one-click copy" than "auto").
Nuance: this is not a classic bookmaker - it is the better-to-better marketplace, so the liquidity/speed of matches depends on the community.
How to choose "your" auto-follow platform
1) Check solution type
Full "auto" inside BC: CopyBet.
Auto through integration: Bet2Invest → Pinnacle.
Social copying/one click: BettorEdge/BetOpen.
2) Jurisdiction and KYC
Check availability of brand and output methods in your country/state and copy/subscribe rules with tipsters (especially UK/EC for CopyBet).
3) Tipster transparency
Look for open profiles with history, ROI by market, drawdowns, not just "monthly winrates." Social platforms have public tapes/feeds.
4) Fees and limits
Compare: p2p market commission, tipster subscription, minimum/maximum bets and possible restrictions on thin leagues.
Where value usually occurs when auto-following
Micro-niches/leagues-2/3: bookmakers' models are weaker, and pros catch distortions (but the limits are lower).
Tipster specialization: cards/rounds in CS2, post-draft in MOBA, totals in basketball - auto-follow is meaningful if the author's profile is stable.
Cross-books: integrations on low-margin lines (for example, Pinnacle) give the best "tsena→realizatsiya" when copying.
Risks and red flags
Do not confuse "auto" and "advertising tape." If you still need manual input/confirmation, this is not a "full car."
Opaque tipster statuses. No full story/statutes - skip.
Restrictions and freezes. Auto series of bets in thin markets can lead to limits; keep spare channels.
Legal framework. Observe age/geo-restrictions, read ToS on the subject of auto-play.
Mini check list before deposit
1. What type of auto-follow is available with this solution (full auto/integration/" one-click copy ")?
2. Does the tipster have public statistics (ROI, sampling, drawdowns, markets)?
3. Do you understand the commissions/subscriptions/limits and who writes them off (BC, p2p platform, tipster himself)?
4. Test on a small amount and fix: delays, coefficient/market match, steak correctness.
5. Hold the bankroll frame (0. 5–1. 5% on the deal) and an activity log (why subscribed when disabled).
Maximum "auto" out of the box - CopyBet: if you want a single cabinet "rates + tipsters."
For advanced and esports - Pinnacle through Bet2Invest: low margins + auto duplication.
If you like the social format and p2p - BettorEdge/BetOpen: fast copying/" fade" of other people's peaks and open tape.
Auto-follow saves time, but does not negate risk: choose platforms with transparent statistics, test in small amounts and control exposure - then the technology will work for you, and not vice versa.