Describe the rule
Write it like you would explain it to another trader: what to watch, when to enter, when to exit, and how much to risk.
Tell it what to watch, when to enter, when to exit, and how much to risk. Review every step, paper-test it, and turn it on only when you are ready.
The builder turns your instructions into visible logic on the same canvas you use to test and operate the bot. You stay responsible for the strategy, the risk, and the final decision to run it.
Write it like you would explain it to another trader: what to watch, when to enter, when to exit, and how much to risk.
Inspect the trigger, data source, order logic, and safeguards. Edit any step before the bot can act.
Observe the strategy in paper mode. Connect your own Kalshi keys and grant live permission only when you are satisfied.
Each recipe opens as logic you can inspect and change—not a promise that the strategy will make money.
Check a real price signal, then skip the order when the market has already moved beyond your limit.
Use a public forecast, a defined contract bracket, a fixed size, and a hard order ceiling.
Watch a supported injury feed, limit the timing window, and cap both size and order price.
Every bot has a visible rule, explicit permissions, and account-level limits. We do not custody funds or have withdrawal access.
Every plan includes the complete builder, paper and live execution, risk controls, and run history. Choose a plan and go straight to checkout, or inspect the optional guided preview first.
Building and editing usage is available through five-hour and weekly limits. The concrete examples below show the work each plan is meant to support; actual usage varies with request complexity.
For one or two active ideas and occasional revisions.
Worked example: build one weather rule, paper-test it, then revise its entry threshold and risk cap.
For an active, small multi-market strategy desk.
Worked example: build BTC, weather, and sports rules; review their paper results; revise each through the week.
For operators who test and revise throughout the day.
Worked example: test variations across a larger rule set, compare receipts, and make frequent daily revisions.
Included building and editing usage balances short bursts with steady weekly access.
A fixed five-hour window refreshes capacity for focused building sessions.
A weekly limit keeps capacity available throughout the week.
Building and editing usage is available through a fixed five-hour window and a weekly allowance. The builder shows what remains and when each limit resets.
No. Every plan includes the complete operating product. Builder suits a focused one- or two-strategy workflow; Pro includes five times Builder's allowance for several strategies refined through the week; Max is designed for frequent daily iteration across a larger rule set.
Yes. You can add more building and editing usage inside the app without changing your subscription. Added usage remains available for 30 days after purchase.
No. Creation produces a rule you can inspect. You decide whether to paper-test it, connect your own Kalshi API keys, and grant live permission.
No. This is automation software, not financial advice or a guaranteed-return product. Prediction-market trading can lose money, including quickly.
Yes. Subscriptions can be cancelled from the billing page and remain active through the current paid period.
Choose a plan to go straight to checkout. If you want to inspect the workflow before buying, the guided builder remains free and optional.