Product Update: Smart Alerts Get Faster, Smarter, and Easier to Tune
This release cuts alert latency, adds per-alert filtering, and makes it easier to tell why a Smart Alert fired in the first place.

This release is focused on one thing: making Smart Alerts faster to receive and easier to trust. A lot of the work here doesn’t change what an alert looks like — it changes how quickly it reaches you and how much you can tell about it at a glance.
What’s new
- Lower alert latency — the pipeline that turns a detected line move or EV edge into a pushed alert is roughly 40% faster end to end
- Per-alert-type filtering — mute or prioritize Sharp Plays, Positive EV, Arbitrage, Line Alerts, and Breaking Injuries independently, instead of all-or-nothing
- “Why this fired” context — every alert card now shows the specific books and numbers that triggered it, not just the headline move
- Feed performance — the live feed now handles high-volume windows (game start, injury news cycles) without dropping frames on slower connections
Why it matters
Speed and signal quality tend to trade off against each other — move faster and you risk more noise, add filtering and you risk missing something. This release was built around narrowing that gap: alerts arrive faster, but the added context and filtering controls mean you’re spending less time deciding whether a given alert is worth acting on.
We’re already working on the next round, which focuses on customizable alert thresholds per sport. More on that soon.
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