Football betting,
without the noise.
PicksIQ shows the probabilities, the markets, and the reasoning clearly — for free. Built by a UK-based developer who got tired of paywalled tip sites and vague “sure wins”.
A research tool for the curious bettor.
Most football tip sites either lock the actually-useful numbers behind a subscription, sell you “sure wins” that aren't, or drown you in noise. PicksIQ is built on the opposite premise: open the data, show the reasoning, let users decide for themselves.
Open at the core
Model probabilities, value picks, league tables, team and player pages — free for everyone. The basics aren't locked behind a 'see what you're missing' paywall.
Risk-free practice
Virtual-coin betting simulator. Place singles or accumulators, climb the leaderboard, learn the maths — without losing a penny.
Transparent reasoning
Every pick comes with the model's probability and the bookmaker's implied probability. You see why it's flagged as value, not just that it is.
Predictions across the betting markets that matter.
Every fixture in our 27 leagues is run through the model for these six markets. Each is calculated separately — a strong winner does not automatically mean a strong over/under or BTTS angle.
Want the technical breakdown? Read the PicksIQ methodology →



One developer. One frustration. One project.
PicksIQ was founded by Bela, a UK-based builder with a background in software, systems and football data. The project started from a simple frustration: too many football prediction sites lock the basics behind paywalls, push vague “tips”, or drown the user in noise.
PicksIQ is built to do the opposite — show the probabilities, the markets, and the reasoning clearly, for free.
The focus is on turning match data into practical tools fans can actually use: model probabilities, value picks, betslips, accumulators, and leaderboards that make following football more interactive.
The goal is not to promise guaranteed winners — football is gloriously chaotic, and anyone pretending otherwise is selling magic beans. The aim is to give users a sharper starting point, better context, and a more transparent way to compare fixtures across leagues, markets and betting angles.
PicksIQ is operated by BNS Media Productions Ltd (Company No. 14659811), registered in England and Wales.
Questions, partnership enquiries or bug reports → Contact us or report a bug.
