Polymarket toolset announced

A post announced new prediction‑market tools targeting earnings, weather and esports and introduced an 'Oddie' bot described as similar to Tree Capital's approach, signaling toolmakers are carving vertical flows for on‑chain markets. (x.com)

A builder in Polymarket’s orbit is packaging prediction-market tools around earnings, weather and esports instead of one general trading dashboard. (x.com) The post also introduced an “Oddie” bot and described it as similar to Tree Capital’s approach, pointing to software that scans specific market categories rather than everything on the exchange at once. (x.com) Polymarket already has dedicated product pages for all three categories named in the post. Its site shows an earnings calendar, a weather section with city temperature contracts, and esports pages for titles including Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, League of Legends and Valorant. (polymarket.com 1) (polymarket.com 2) (polymarket.com 3) Those markets work like other Polymarket contracts: traders buy shares tied to an outcome, and winning shares settle at $1. The company’s documentation says developers can trade, integrate and pull real-time market data through its application programming interface. (polymarket.com) (docs.polymarket.com) That setup has pushed a second layer of businesses to emerge around the exchange. Instead of creating the market itself, these tools try to help users find contracts, price them faster and automate repeatable workflows around narrow event types. (docs.polymarket.com) (polymarket.com) The category choice is practical. Earnings markets have scheduled dates and consensus estimates, weather markets depend on outside measurements in named cities, and esports markets produce a steady stream of matches that can be grouped by league, game and betting format. (polymarket.com 1) (polymarket.com 2) (polymarket.com 3) Polymarket’s own site shows the scale that makes that specialization worth building for. The platform says it has more than 10,800 active markets, and its sports section alone lists about 9,000 markets, with esports broken out as a standalone subcategory. (polymarket.com 1) (polymarket.com 2) The result is a market structure that looks more like sector software than a single exchange homepage. As more traders chase event-specific edges, the tools around Polymarket are starting to sort themselves the same way the markets already have. (x.com) (polymarket.com)

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