Women's sports don't have a coverage problem anymore. They have a fragmentation problem. Scores on one app. News on another. Podcasts scattered across platforms. Social media buried in an algorithm. Broadcast info nowhere to be found. And if you want to place a bet? Good luck finding the lines. Bet On Her fixes that. We built the app we wished existed — a single, beautifully designed hub where everything about women's sports lives together.
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Hi Product Hunt 👋 — I’m Dana, founder of Bet on Her.
We built the app we wished existed: one home for women’s sports. Not because there isn’t enough coverage now — because there’s so much of it that it’s become hard to follow the actual throughlines. Everything lives on separate islands, and fans are forced to stitch it together manually.
The biggest challenge was the hidden one: data. Across women’s leagues, schedules, live scores, stats, and especially “where to watch” info are inconsistent and often not designed to be consumed by products. We ended up building our own data tooling to fuse sources, clean inconsistencies, and keep the experience reliable.
Bet on Her brings it together — and uses AI to help make the flood readable (summaries, connections, the “what matters today” layer).
If you try it, I’d love to know: what’s the one thing you always struggle to find when following women’s sports?