Verdict: The most cross-platform agent in the marketplace, spanning prediction markets and sportsbooks in a single interface. Agental’s multi-venue coverage is its core differentiator — no other agent in the directory trades across Kalshi, Polymarket, and multiple sportsbooks simultaneously. The trade-off is that it is a newer platform with limited public performance data.

What Agental Does

Agental is a managed AI trading platform where autonomous agents execute trades across multiple venues on your behalf. You connect your existing accounts on supported platforms (Kalshi, Polymarket, Stake, Rainbet, Roobet), allocate capital per session, and the agent handles everything: market analysis, trade selection, entry timing, position sizing, risk management, and exits.

The platform operates continuously — the AI executes trades around the clock across every supported market. You maintain full control through a dashboard where you can pause execution, adjust risk parameters, or shut down the agent entirely at any moment.

The non-custodial design means your funds never leave your own exchange accounts. Agental has authorized access to execute trades on your behalf (similar to an API key with trading permissions), but cannot withdraw funds or transfer them to external addresses.

Stack Layer Analysis

LayerCoverageDetails
IdentityNoneUses your existing exchange account identities
WalletNon-custodialTrades from your own accounts; Agental never holds funds
TradingFullMulti-platform execution: Kalshi, Polymarket, sportsbooks
IntelligenceFullAI-driven market analysis, risk management, position optimization

Agental covers Layers 2–4 with the broadest platform support in the marketplace. The non-custodial wallet architecture is simpler than on-chain wallet solutions (no smart contract risk) but relies on API key authorization, which introduces different trust considerations.

The Cross-Platform Advantage

Agental’s multi-venue support creates a unique capability: cross-platform arbitrage. The same sporting event may be priced differently on Kalshi (CFTC-regulated event contract), Polymarket (crypto-native prediction market), and a sportsbook. An agent that can observe prices on all three and execute on whichever offers the best odds has a structural advantage over single-platform tools.

Whether Agental’s AI effectively exploits these arbitrage windows depends on execution speed, price feed latency, and the sophistication of its trading logic — factors that are not yet publicly documented in detail.

Pros and Cons

Strengths:

  • Broadest platform coverage in the marketplace: prediction markets and sportsbooks in one agent.
  • Non-custodial — users maintain full custody of funds at all times.
  • No technical expertise required. Managed execution with a clean dashboard interface.
  • Cross-platform arbitrage potential from multi-venue access.
  • Ability to pause, adjust, or shut down at any time.

Weaknesses:

  • Newer platform with limited public performance data and track record.
  • Sportsbook support includes crypto-native books (Stake, Rainbet, Roobet) — no regulated US sportsbooks (DraftKings, FanDuel) at launch.
  • Pricing model is not yet fully public as of March 2026.
  • API key authorization model means you are trusting Agental with trading access to your accounts.
  • Performance claims are self-reported, not on-chain verifiable.

Who Should Use Agental

Agental fits operators who want cross-platform coverage without managing multiple separate bots, non-technical users who want managed AI trading across prediction markets and sportsbooks, and bettors who currently trade manually on multiple platforms and want automation.

It is not the right choice for operators who need on-chain performance verification, developers who want full control over trading logic, or US users who need integration with regulated sportsbooks.

Pricing

Subscription-based (details TBD as of March 2026). Visit the Agental website for current pricing.


Last reviewed: March 6, 2026.