How it works

The app works best when the whole day has structure

Bet Navigator is strongest when you use it as one connected system: find shops, build the route, move through stops, track what matters, and collect cleanly later.

Day structure

One run, five responsibilities

01 Find the right shops
02 Sequence the route
03 Read and handle the stop
04 Track the important bets
05 Return for collections cleanly
Day flow

How a full Bet Navigator day flows

The app is easiest to understand when the day is split into clear phases: before the run, during the run, after each stop, and on the return for collections.

01

Before the run

Choose the right shops, set the order, check the offers you are actually targeting, and decide where tighter tracking is likely to matter before you head out.

02

During the run

Move stop to stop with route context still in place so decisions happen quickly without losing your place.

03

After the stop

Record public signal, private intel, failed context, and envelope data in the right lane while the stop is still fresh.

04

On collection day

Return for payouts with a cleaner record of what needs collecting, where it sits, and what still matters.

App sections

Each part of the product has one clear job

The day is easier to follow when each part stays simple: route first, then stop handling, then tracked bets and collections only where they add control.

1

Plan

Build a practical run around the shops that matter before you move.

2

Navigate

Move through the run with live context instead of losing your place.

3

Capture

Record public signal, private intel, and tracked bets in the right lane.

4

Collect

Return for payouts with a cleaner record of what still needs follow-up.

Simple rules

The system stays clean when each part stays in its lane

The biggest source of confusion is mixing jobs together. Bet Navigator works better when each part handles one kind of decision.

Stop information

Public and private are not the same thing

Public lane

Public traffic light and optional review tags help the wider user base without exposing sensitive detail or turning the app into a free-text opinion wall.

Private lane

Personal intel, failed-stop notes, and flagged-shop context stay private so sharper judgement stays attached to your own way of working.

Clear separation

When public, private, and failed-stop notes stay in their own lanes, the stop becomes easier to read later.

Bet tracking

Use envelopes deliberately, not by default

Keep it manual

Fast one-offs, lower-friction slips, or simpler bets can stay in manual logging without adding overhead.

Track the bigger ones

Envelopes are for the bets that benefit from photo evidence, tighter follow-up, or later collection planning.

Stay consistent

The aim is not to track more bets. The aim is to track the right bets in a repeatable way.

Launch model

Built for a clean founders launch

Bet Navigator opens with founder pricing at £5 for the first month, then £24.99/month, so early users can join at a low cost while the product still covers launch operations properly.