A hand-reviewed directory of trading bots and tools for Polymarket: 101 listings in 14 strategy categories ā copy trading, arbitrage, market making, the 5-minute crypto markets, news and AI agents. Every bot is installed and run before it is listed and written up in one template, so two can be compared side by side: alternatives and head-to-head pages, free and open-source collections, and 21 guides on how the API, fees and rules really work in 2026. Listing is free. Nothing is sponsored.
Hi Product Hunt ā I'm the editor behind POLBOTS.
I've been trading Polymarket's short-interval crypto markets since late 2025, which is only possible with automation, so I ended up evaluating a lot of bots. The problem was never that they didn't exist ā it's that the information lived in private Discords, half-finished repos and screenshots, and you couldn't tell a serious tool from a landing page.
POLBOTS is the directory I wanted:
⢠101 bots and tools across 14 strategy categories ā copy trading, arbitrage, market making, the 5-minute BTC markets, news/AI agents, Telegram bots.
⢠Every listing is installed and run before it's published, then written up in one template (strategy, markets, pricing, risk, source availability) so you can actually compare two of them. If an author doesn't publish performance, the listing says N/A ā we don't invent numbers and we don't verify anyone's ROI.
⢠Alternatives and head-to-head pages for every bot, plus collections of free and open-source ones.
⢠21 guides on how it all works, checked against Polymarket's 2026 docs: the CLOB V2 API, the taker-fee formula, rate limits, what's allowed, how to spot a scam bot, what a bot really costs.
Listing is free and can't be bought. Nothing is sponsored.
I'd love to hear: which bot is missing, which two you'd want compared, and what a guide got wrong. If you build one ā submit it, it's free: https://polbots.com/submit
(Not financial advice; most of these strategies are harder than their landing pages suggest, and the guides say so.)