Is Pick1 legit?
Short version: yes — and the way it stays honest is unusual. Here's the long version, with citations you can verify on the public ledger.
Yes. Pick1 is an AI sports forecasting tool — not a betting app — that publishes every prediction with a confidence score and a public win/loss ledger. There's no hidden track record, no cherry-picking, and no gambling functionality. Reviews from real users are moderated and posted at pick1reviews.com/reviews.
Is Pick1 a betting app?
No. Pick1 doesn't accept, place, or facilitate any wagers. It's a forecasting service: AI generates a daily pick with a confidence score across 9 sports, and every prediction is logged publicly with a timestamp. The app has no payments, no books, no escrow.
How do you know the track record isn't cherry-picked?
Because every pick is published before the game is played. Both wins and losses appear in the public ledger at pick1reviews.com/wins. That's the structural difference from a Telegram tipster — there's no opportunity to delete the misses after the fact.
Who built Pick1?
Pick1 is an independent project. The team publishes methodology, sample reasoning, and the public ledger so anyone — including critics — can audit. The model is trained on 1.2M+ historical games dating to 2018 with daily recalibration on closing-line value.
What's the catch?
There isn't a catch, but there is a price: $39.99/month after a 7-day free trial, with 1 free week given to waitlist members at launch. The daily pick stays free for everyone — the paid plan unlocks unlimited picks and the full reasoning.
Where can I see real reviews from users?
Right here on pick1reviews.com/reviews. Reviews are submitted by users, moderated to confirm they're genuine, and never edited for content or sentiment. The aggregate rating is published alongside individual reviews.
Every claim on this page links back to the public ledger and the live Pick1 app. Don't take our word for it — go look.