The average problem gambler loses

$0

before they ever add it up.

See what gambling actually cost you.

Connect your bank, find every gambling transaction, and get the tools to take back control.

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Product

What You Get

Your real number

Connect your bank and we pull every gambling transaction automatically. No spreadsheets, no guessing — just the truth, laid out clearly.

Total Losses

$47,892

37 entries logged

Estimated savings since joining: $2,847

Track your recovery

A day counter that actually means something. Daily check-ins, mood tracking, and a visual heatmap so you can see how far you have come.

Days Gambling-Free

47

13 days to 2-month milestone

Mood History

Tools for the hard moments

When an urge hits, you need something right now. A cooling-off timer, breathing exercises, daily check-ins, and crisis helpline numbers — all one tap away.

How are you feeling?

Cooling-Off Timer

14:32

Most urges pass in 15 minutes

Why I Built This

It started at casinos as a teenager with my family, then blackjack in college. During COVID I discovered online casinos — and online slots were my downfall. By the time I added it all up, my losses were well into six figures.

I built BetOnYou because no one should have to beg a gambling site for their own transaction history just to understand what happened to them.

Joe

Founder, BetOnYou

How It Works

Three steps. No judgment.

1

Connect your bank

Link your accounts securely through Plaid. We only read transactions.

2

See your real number

We find and add up every gambling transaction automatically.

3

Start your recovery

Track your progress, set goals, and access tools built for this.

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