STATMOTIVE
StatMotive vs Props.Cash
Props.Cash gives you the data and the lines. StatMotive ships a projection engine and M-Index probability score on the same data - and costs half as much.
Player splits and matchup context
Player splits, matchup data, recent form, and injury context. Both apps cover this layer. StatMotive's data feeds a model that ships a number, Props.Cash's data feeds your own read.
A projection engine for tonight.
The layer Props.Cash doesn't ship, a numerical projection per stat, generated by a model trained on actual outcomes.
A calibrated probability score.
The M-Index attaches a probability to every projection. Tells you how confident the model is, not just what it predicted.
The short version
Props.Cash is primarily a player research and line-shopping platform. You get historical trends, team stats, injury filters, multi-book prop odds, and prop-level pins to track specific bets per game. It costs $19.99/mo or $199.99/year and covers NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, NCAAB, soccer, and WNBA.
StatMotive combines comparable player research with a projection engine and M-Index probability scoring - a model output for every player, not just the data to build your own read. It costs $9.99/mo or $100/year. NBA today; additional sports on the roadmap.
If you want data and prefer making your own projections, Props.Cash fits. If you want the data plus a model that gives you the number, StatMotive is built for that.
Two NBA prop tools, different layers
StatMotive and Props.Cash are both built for NBA player prop research. They share the same data foundation: splits, trends, matchup context, lineup tracking, multi-book prop odds. The difference is what each tool does with that data.
Props.Cash is a research surface. You pull splits, browse trends, filter by stat, pin specific props you want to track for tonight's slate. The user builds the projection. The tool shows the data, line-by-line, in a clean visual layout.
StatMotive includes the same research layer plus a projection engine - a LightGBM model trained on real game outcomes that outputs a numerical projection per stat, paired with an M-Index probability score for each pick. The model recalibrates against actuals every night.
Both apps work for the same use case. If you'd rather build your own projection from the data, Props.Cash is the cleaner research surface. For NBA-focused users who'd rather start from a model output and apply their own context - at half the monthly price - StatMotive is built for that.
Feature Comparison
See how StatMotive stacks up against Props.Cash.
| Features | StatMotive | Props.Cash |
|---|---|---|
| Projection model |
Predictive model - projection + line + edge for every
pick
(NBA - 8 stats)
|
Research platform - splits, trends, matchup data
|
| Model self-improvement |
Recalibrates nightly against actual game outcomes
|
N/A
|
| Confidence indicator |
M-Index, calibrated probability score on every pick
|
Positive EV - sharp consensus edge (Premium+ only)
|
| Late-scratch handling |
Auto-redistributes minutes when stars sit
|
Surfaces injury status
|
| Sport coverage |
NBA live · MLB launching May 2026
|
NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, PGA
|
| Pricing |
$9.99/mo or $100/yr ($8.33/mo)
|
$29.99/mo (Premium+)
|
Predictive model - projection + line + edge for every pick (
NBA
- 8 stats )
Recalibrates nightly against actual game outcomes
M-Index, calibrated probability score on every pick
Auto-redistributes minutes when stars sit
NBA live · MLB launching May 2026
$9.99/mo or $100/yr ( $8.33/mo )
Research platform - splits, trends, matchup data
N/A
Positive EV - sharp consensus edge ( Premium+ only )
Surfaces injury status
NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, PGA
$29.99/mo ( Premium+ )
Simple Pricing. Smarter Value.
Get premium analytics without paying premium competitor costs.
STATMOTIVE
Answers to the Questions That Matter
Everything you need to know about StatMotive, features, and subscriptions.
Both apps cover the player research data layer (splits, matchups, injury filters, multi-book prop odds). The main difference is the model output: StatMotive ships a numerical projection per stat with M-Index probability scoring, while props.cash is research-focused and lets the user derive their own projection. StatMotive is also half the monthly price ($9.99 vs $19.99).
Yes. StatMotive is $9.99 per month or $100 per year. props.cash is $19.99 per month or $199.99 per year - twice the monthly price. StatMotive also includes a projection engine and M-Index probability scoring that Props.Cash doesn't ship.
Props.Cash is a research-focused player prop tool. It surfaces historical trends, splits, and multi-book odds - but it doesn't generate a numerical per-stat projection or a calibrated probability score. Users build their own reads from the data.
Props.Cash uses prop-level pins - you pin a specific bet (e.g., 'LeBron over 24.5 PTS') and the pin disappears once that game ends. StatMotive uses player-level favorites that persist across the season, so if you follow the same set of players night after night, your tracking carries forward without re-pinning each prop.
They overlap on data. For NBA-focused users at $9.99/mo (half of props.cash's $19.99/mo), StatMotive is the simpler answer - projection engine and M-Index built in. Props.Cash adds value if you want broader sport coverage or prefer a more visual research surface, but most NBA-only users don't need both.
StatMotive is NBA today with additional sports on the roadmap. props.cash covers NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, NCAAB, soccer, WNBA, and more right now. If you need broad multi-sport coverage immediately, Props.Cash has the edge.