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Best Parlay Tracker App: Track Multi-Leg Bets Manually (2026)

A parlay tracker logs every leg, calculates true odds, and tells you whether your parlay habit is actually +EV. Manual entry, no sportsbook integration.

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Best Parlay Tracker App: Track Multi-Leg Bets Manually (2026)

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Why parlay bettors need a tracker more than anyone

Single-game bettors track ROI per market and call it a day. Parlay bettors have a much harder problem: every parlay is a unique combination of legs, odds, and correlations, and the sportsbook is taking vig on every leg.

Without a tracker, you have no idea whether your 3-leg parlays are profitable, whether your 5-leg "lottery tickets" are draining your bankroll, or whether one type of leg (player props, totals, moneylines) is silently destroying your ROI.

A parlay tracker fixes that. It logs each parlay, breaks it down by leg count, and tells you what's actually working.

What a good parlay tracker should do

  1. Log every leg of every parlay β€” sport, market, odds, your reasoning.
  2. Calculate true vs. paid odds. Combined parlay odds are simple multiplication; sportsbook-paid odds include extra vig. Knowing the gap matters.
  3. Hit rate by leg count. Are your 2-leg parlays cashing 60%? Are your 5-leggers cashing 3%? You need that breakdown.
  4. ROI by leg type. Player props might be your edge. NBA totals might be killing you. A tracker surfaces it.
  5. Bankroll units, not just dollars. A $25 parlay means different things at $500 and $5,000 bankrolls.
  6. Manual entry. No bookmaker connection, no auto-import β€” that's both a privacy benefit and a discipline benefit. Logging by hand forces a 30-second review of why you took the bet.

The math problem most parlay bettors ignore

Each leg of a parlay carries its own vig β€” typically about 4.5% for a standard βˆ’110 line. Stack three of them and the implied vig on the parlay is closer to 13–14%. Five-leggers cross 20%+ implied vig.

That doesn't make parlays unbeatable. It does mean you need a much bigger edge per leg to break even on a parlay than on a single bet. A tracker that shows your realized ROI per leg count tells you whether your edge is actually big enough.

How to log a parlay correctly

Every parlay entry should include:

  • Date & sportsbook
  • Total stake (in dollars and as % of bankroll)
  • Each leg: sport, market type (spread/total/ML/prop), line, individual odds
  • Combined odds (true and as paid by the book)
  • Reason / edge tag β€” what you thought the edge was on each leg
  • Result per leg β€” even after the parlay loses, log which legs hit. That's how you find your real win rate per leg type.

Most spreadsheets break down within a month because the structure isn't built for nested data (parlay β†’ many legs). A purpose-built tracker handles it cleanly.

What you'll learn after 100 logged parlays

Bettors who track their parlays for 100+ entries almost always discover three things:

  1. Their 4+ leg parlays are heavily βˆ’EV. Variance is fun in the moment; the long-run number is brutal.
  2. One specific leg type is dragging them down. Often same-game player props, where books juice the lines hardest.
  3. The reasoning quality on individual legs is uneven. "I had a strong feeling about this one" legs hit at coin-flip rates.

You can't see any of that without data.

Manage Bankroll: a manual parlay tracker

Manage Bankroll supports parlays with 2–5 legs, lets you log each leg's market, line, and odds, and breaks down your performance by:

  • Leg count (2-leg, 3-leg, etc.)
  • Sport
  • Bet type per leg
  • Sportsbook
  • Time of day
  • Bankroll percentage at the time of bet

Everything is manual entry β€” no sportsbook integration, no scraping. You type the parlay in once after placing it. The discipline of logging is part of the value.

Free vs. paid parlay trackers

Most "free" parlay tracker apps either limit you to a handful of bets per month or fund themselves through affiliate sportsbook redirects baked into the UI. Manage Bankroll is free for the core tracking features, including parlays. The paid Pro tier adds AI advisor analysis on your full bet history, unlimited platforms, and advanced filtering.

Bottom line

If you bet parlays without a tracker, you're guessing about your own profitability. A simple manual tracker that logs every leg and breaks down ROI by leg count tells you whether your parlay habit is actually paying β€” or whether you'd be ahead just betting singles.

Most parlay bettors who start tracking discover the answer is the latter. Better to know.

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