Frequently Asked Questions
Verified answers about LineCrush research tools, access, pricing, data availability, and limitations.
Getting Started
LineCrush is a sports research and betting-analysis platform. Its public tools include AI-assisted picks, game reports, an NFL fantasy draft board, and odds comparison. LineCrushBot requires sign-in for its interactive web app, and Sonar is subscription-gated.
No. LineCrush provides research and analysis; it is not a sportsbook and does not place wagers for users. Gambling laws and product availability vary by location, so users are responsible for checking the rules that apply to them.
Configured Picks filters include NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, WNBA, MMA, BKFC, Boxing, Tennis, PGA, F1, NASCAR, EPL, League of Legends, Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, and Valorant. Some filters are premium, opt-in, or in development, and a configured sport does not guarantee daily picks or complete market coverage.
Open LineCrush Picks or Game Reports to use the public research surfaces. A signed-in account can use the LineCrushBot basic model. The primary pricing page lists the currently advertised paid plans and features.
LineCrush Picks & Nuke Reports
LineCrush Picks is a public feed of AI-assisted sports picks with confidence and vibe analysis. Available research views, odds, sports, and pick inventory depend on the card, event, source, location, and subscription.
No. Recent game-log windows are available for supported team-sport player props with a player ID. Head-to-head data also requires an opponent and matching history. Team bets, individual sports, and esports use different research views.
Nuke Reports are a separate CSV-based research product for users who want to work with available raw metrics in a spreadsheet. Access, sport coverage, fields, and delivery depend on the current report and subscription.
Yes. Picks presents available AI-assisted selections, while Nuke Reports provides a separate spreadsheet-oriented research workflow. Neither product guarantees a betting outcome.
Performance Tracking
Displayed pick-performance results are paper-tracked or simulated records based on available odds and graded outcomes. They do not represent wagers LineCrush placed, actual user returns, or guaranteed future performance.
Where a performance surface is available, it can show graded pick history and supported metrics such as wins, losses, pushes, win rate, ROI, profit, streaks, and drawdown. The exact metrics and filters depend on the surface and available records.
The grading pipeline compares a recorded pick with available outcome data and can mark it as a win, loss, or push. Missing or delayed upstream results can delay grading.
Pricing & Subscriptions
The primary pricing page currently advertises Free at $0, VIP at $14.99 per month, and GOAT VIP at $44.99 per month. Separate checkout paths and existing subscribers may use other billing intervals; the live primary pricing page is the canonical source.
The free baseline includes public Picks, Game Reports, the NFL fantasy draft board, and the LineCrushBot basic model after sign-in. VIP adds paid Picks features and premium sport access. GOAT VIP adds Sonar Live research and alerts. Availability still depends on the sport, market, event, and upstream data.
Subscription management is available through account settings and the Stripe Customer Portal. The portal shows the effective cancellation date and billing details for the specific subscription.
Use the live primary pricing page at https://www.linecrush.com/pricing-plans. It takes precedence over older articles, screenshots, search snippets, and this FAQ.
Yes. Picks, Game Reports, and the NFL fantasy draft board have public access. The LineCrushBot basic model is available after sign-in. A paid subscription is not required to inspect those baseline tools.
Technical Questions
Yes. The website supports mobile layouts and install-to-home-screen flows. LineCrush also maintains native iOS and Android clients; availability can differ by release channel, platform, and region.
LineCrush targets current versions of major modern browsers. Browser capabilities, privacy settings, extensions, and device restrictions can affect individual features.
Users with eligible Nuke access can download available reports from the relevant dashboard. CSV files can be opened with spreadsheet software such as Excel or Google Sheets.
Payments are processed through Stripe. The current Privacy Policy explains what information LineCrush collects, how it is used, and when it can be shared.
Extra Tools & Features
The Extra Tools page lists the utilities and community features currently available to the visitor. Individual tools can have their own access, data, and eligibility requirements.
Anonymous visitors can read the public LineCrushBot brochure. Signed-in accounts can use the web app basic model without a paid plan; the Pro model requires a paid plan.
Search covers supported player records in the current LineCrush dataset. The total changes as sports and rosters change, so LineCrush does not promise a fixed universal player count in this FAQ.
No. Picks, odds, arbitrage indicators, alerts, reports, and AI-generated analysis are research inputs. Prices can move, markets can close, data can lag, and execution conditions can change.
Use the Contact page for support. The public LineCrush Discord is also available for community discussion.
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