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Does Betmoar Have an Extension? What Traders Need to Know

By Betmoar Team··6 min read

If you trade prediction markets, you've probably wondered whether there's a Betmoar extension that drops the tool's analytics straight into your browser. It's a fair question — Betmoar is the most-used third-party Polymarket terminal, and a browser extension would be the natural next step. This guide answers it directly: whether a Betmoar extension exists today, what one would actually do on Polymarket, why it would matter, and how to get Betmoar's edge right now regardless.

The short answer

Betmoar today is primarily a web terminal and a Discord bot. The web terminal lives at betmoar.fun and gives you a full-screen professional interface for Polymarket — whale tracking, holder analytics, UMA resolution data and a tagged news feed. The Discord bot brings order placement and market data into community servers.

A dedicated browser extension — the kind that injects Betmoar's panels directly onto polymarket.com as an overlay — is the obvious missing piece, and it's the thing many traders are actually searching for when they look up "betmoar extension." Whether or not one is live when you read this, it's worth understanding exactly what a Betmoar extension would do, because the why explains a lot about how serious Polymarket traders work.

Why a Betmoar extension would matter

The core problem an extension solves is tab-switching. Right now, using Betmoar means leaving polymarket.com and going to a separate destination. In a slow market that's no big deal. In a fast one — a breaking-news event, a market repricing in real time — the seconds you spend flipping between Polymarket and a separate analytics dashboard are the seconds the price moves away from you.

A browser extension removes that friction completely. Instead of pulling you to a different site, it pushes Betmoar's intelligence onto the Polymarket page you're already looking at. You'd research the market, read the news, check what the smart money is doing, and place the trade — all in one window, without ever switching context. The analytics would sit in the same view as the order book.

That "meet you where you trade" model is exactly why extensions became standard equipment for memecoin traders. Prediction markets are heading the same way, and Betmoar is the tool best positioned to own that layer.

What a Betmoar extension would do on Polymarket

A browser extension wouldn't replace Polymarket's interface — it would augment it. The native page stays exactly as it is; Betmoar's data docks alongside it. Here's the kind of intelligence it would inject onto each market page.

Holder intelligence and smart-money signals

The single most valuable overlay is a read on which side the smart money is on. Betmoar already computes this in its terminal by blending holder balances, weighted profit-and-loss, and trader quality into a "market strength" signal. An extension would render that right next to Polymarket's order book — so before you take a side, you'd see whether the higher-quality wallets agree with the current price or are betting against it.

Crucially, it would show median PnL alongside average PnL. Average profit is easily distorted by a single whale; the median reveals what the typical holder on each side has actually achieved. That distinction often flips the story entirely.

Fresh-wallet and insider detection

Brand-new wallets taking large positions are a classic early-information signal. When several fresh wallets suddenly pile into one side of a market, it can mean money that knows something before the news is public. An extension would flag these clusters in real time on the page, automating what would otherwise be tedious address-by-address forensics.

UMA resolution tracking

This is where Betmoar has a genuine edge that a lot of traders overlook. Polymarket outcomes are resolved by UMA's optimistic oracle, and the window right before a market settles is where disputed outcomes swing and mispricings appear. A Betmoar extension would surface UMA vote activity — including large voters who have committed but not yet revealed their vote — directly on contested markets, giving you context exactly when it affects the payout.

Tagged news with one-click trading

Betmoar's news system tags breaking headlines from sources like X and Truth Social to the specific market they move, and scores each by likely impact. In an extension, that feed would appear in the margin of the relevant market page and let you trade straight from a headline. Add position-aware text-to-speech, and you'd hear alerts read aloud for the exact markets you're holding, even while looking at something else.

How to get Betmoar's edge right now

Whether or not a standalone extension is live, you don't have to wait to use Betmoar. You have two routes today:

  • The web terminal at betmoar.fun. Connect the same wallet you use on Polymarket — your positions and history sync automatically. You get the full feature set: holder analytics, the UMA dashboard, the news terminal, and discovery views for finding what's moving. This is the deepest version of the product.
  • The Discord bot. Betmoar is the official bot provider for Polymarket's Discord and many partner servers. Inside chat you can browse markets, look up traders, and get group notifications — useful if you trade socially or want shared visibility with a community.

Both are non-custodial and add zero trading fees. Your funds never leave Polygon and Polymarket's smart contracts; Betmoar earns through Polymarket's builder rewards program rather than by charging you.

Betmoar extension vs. the web terminal

It's worth being clear on the difference, because they serve different moments. The web terminal is a destination — a full-screen cockpit you go to for deep research and market discovery. A browser extension is contextual — it brings a focused slice of that intelligence onto Polymarket itself, for when you're already trading live and want the data in the same window as the order book. They'd share one account and one wallet connection, so you'd move between them seamlessly.

If your workflow is "I sit on Polymarket all day and react fast," the extension is the format you want. If it's "I research thoroughly before I commit," the terminal is the better fit. Most active traders end up using both. For a deeper look at what the full Betmoar product offers, read our Betmoar review.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Betmoar have a Chrome extension?
Betmoar's main products are its web terminal and Discord bot. A Chrome extension that overlays Polymarket directly is the natural next step and what many traders search for — check betmoar.fun for the current status, and use the web terminal in the meantime for the same analytics.
Is the Betmoar terminal free?
Yes. Betmoar charges zero fees and is non-custodial. It earns from Polymarket's builder rewards program, not from users, so all features are free to use.
Do I need a separate account to use Betmoar?
No. You connect the same wallet you already use on Polymarket, and your positions and trade history sync automatically. There's no separate signup or migration.
Is Betmoar safe to use?
Betmoar is non-custodial, meaning your funds stay on Polygon and Polymarket's smart contracts at all times. It never holds your private keys — you sign your own trades through your connected wallet.
What makes Betmoar different from other Polymarket tools?
Its standout features are the UMA resolution dashboard — which tracks oracle votes including large unrevealed voters — and its news engine, which tags breaking headlines to the markets they move and can read alerts aloud for your open positions.

Key Takeaways

  • Betmoar today is a web terminal and Discord bot — no standalone extension yet.
  • A Betmoar extension would solve the tab-switching problem: analytics injected onto polymarket.com itself, no context switch in fast markets.
  • The extension would overlay holder intelligence, fresh-wallet detection, UMA resolution tracking and tagged news directly onto each market page.
  • The web terminal at betmoar.fun delivers the same underlying data today — it's a destination rather than an overlay.
  • Both the terminal and a future extension are non-custodial and free; they'd share one wallet connection.