The transparency layer
for Bitfortune.
See the real RTP behind every slot. Spot cold runs before they drain you.
Get a tilt alert when your session goes sideways. Ask an AI what the data actually says.
Not a predictor. A reality check.
You see the wins.
We show you the full picture.
Published RTP is a long-run average
96.5% is a theoretical number over millions of spins. On any given day, the same slot can sit at 91% or 102% for thousands of spins — and you never see which side you're on.
You only see half the feed
Live-wins tickers show wins because that's what they're built for. The 3,000 losing spins behind each $12k hit are real too — they're just not on screen.
Tilt sneaks up silently
Nobody tells you you're on spin 400 with rising bet size and a falling balance. By then the decision is already made.
Six things nobody else does.
Observed RTP vs Published
For every slot we compare what the provider claims (pulled from Bitfortune's own CMS) against what the crowd is actually getting right now. Red delta = cold run. No one else on the market shows this.
Avoid Mode
Free tier. The 10 worst-paying slots right now, updated every 5 seconds. No signup, no paywall.
Tilt detector
Rising bet size. Accelerating losses. Long sessions. Push alert the moment the pattern shows — not after you're done.
Bankroll calculator
Volatility-aware bet sizing. Tell it your balance, it tells you what's reasonable per spin on this specific slot.
Whale sessions
Full session breakdown on the biggest wagerers. Streaks, biggest bets, games played, P&L. Not just a highlight reel.
AI analyst over real data
Chat with a model that has 13 analytics tools wired into the live ClickHouse. Ask "which Pragmatic slots underperformed today and which users took the hit" — get a real answer off real rows, not a hallucinated opinion.
There are trackers. There's no transparency tool.
| FortuneAI | Spindex | Slot Tracker | RTP Fox | WinLogger | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Covers Bitfortune | ✓ | — | — | — | — |
| Observed vs published RTP delta | ✓ | — | — | — | — |
| Personal tilt detector | ✓ | — | — | — | — |
| AI analyst over live data | ✓ | — | — | — | — |
| Bankroll calculator (volatility-aware) | ✓ | partial | — | — | — |
| Live bet stream | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Harm-reduction framing | ✓ | — | — | — | — |
| Sells "predictions" | Never | — | — | — | — |
Competitors are accurate as of April 2026. We're the only one that ships the RTP delta and the tilt detector — and the only one that explicitly refuses to frame itself as predictive.
Free forever for the avoid list.
Free
- Avoid list — 10 coldest slots right now
- Biggest losers (masked)
- Safety strip — BeGambleAware, GamCare links
- Help tab for every feature
Pro
- Everything in Free, plus:
- Observed vs published RTP delta (the big one)
- Personal tilt detector + push alerts
- Bankroll calculator (volatility-aware)
- Whale feed + full session breakdowns
- Hidden gems, trending, provider RTP rankings
- AI analyst chat + daily AI report
- Leaderboard filtered by VIP level
One plan, no upsell ladder. Paid because sunk cost makes safety features actually get used — we've watched free tilt protection get ignored for two years.
The honest answers.
Does this predict the next spin?
No. Slot outcomes are RNG and independent. Anything claiming to "predict" a spin is lying to you. We show you historical and real-time aggregates — what's happening across thousands of bets right now — so you can make a less-bad decision, not a magic one.
Then what's the point of "observed RTP"?
A published 96.5% is a theoretical long-run average. On any given day, with enough samples, you can see whether the slot is currently running above or below that line. That doesn't tell you what happens next — but it tells you the truth about what's happening now, which the casino never will.
How is this different from Spindex or Slot Tracker?
Spindex targets Stake/Roobet/Rainbet and sells "hot slots". Slot Tracker is for UK-regulated casinos. Neither covers Bitfortune, neither shows the published-vs-observed delta, and neither has a tilt detector. We're built narrow and honest.
Is it legal? Is Bitfortune OK with this?
Every data source we use is public and unauthenticated — the same websocket and CMS endpoints the casino's own frontend calls. We don't scrape anything private, we don't touch your account, we don't automate play. The Chrome extension only reads what you'd see on screen anyway.
What about my data?
We key personal features (session P&L, tilt detector) to your public Bitfortune user id, which is already exposed by the casino itself. We don't ask for your login, wallet, or email. Your user id is stored locally in the extension.
Will you support Stake, Roobet, etc?
Eventually, maybe. But first we're going deep on one casino instead of shallow on five. If you want a broad aggregator, Spindex already exists.
Stop guessing. Start seeing.
Install the extension. Free tier is enough to check if we're telling the truth.