PillarLab vs Stand
PillarLab and Stand are both filed under Platforms & Tools and Sports Trading and 1 more. Both are trading platforms; PillarLab is paid, Stand is free to use with a per-trade fee. Below: the facts side by side, where the two actually differ, and when each one is the better pick.
At a glance
| Fact | PillarLab | Stand |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Trading platform | Trading platform |
| Category | Platforms & Tools | Platforms & Tools |
| Also listed in | Sentiment / News, Weather Markets, Arbitrage, Sports Trading, Politics & Elections | Market Making, Sports Trading, Politics & Elections, Copy Trading |
| Pricing | Paid | Free to use, fee per trade |
| Price | from $29/mo | free · 0.5% copy-trade fee |
| Risk rating | Medium risk | Medium risk |
| Markets | Polymarket, Kalshi, Politics and 3 more | Polymarket, Kalshi, Politics and 1 more |
| Source | Source not published | Source not published |
| Runs in Telegram | No | No |
| Listed since | Aug 6, 2026 | Jul 3, 2026 |
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Key differences
- PillarLab is paid (from $29/mo); Stand is free to use with a per-trade fee (free · 0.5% copy-trade fee).
- Both list Polymarket and Kalshi and 2 more; PillarLab adds Weather and Finance.
- Only PillarLab is filed under Sentiment / News and Weather Markets and 1 more, and only Stand is filed under Market Making and Copy Trading.
Choose PillarLab if…
- you trade enough volume that a flat price beats a per-trade fee
- you trade Weather and Finance
- your focus is Sentiment / News and Weather Markets and 1 more
Choose Stand if…
- you would rather pay per trade than commit to a price up front
- your focus is Market Making and Copy Trading
What PillarLab does
AI market analyzer for Kalshi and Polymarket. Paste a market URL and it pulls live market data plus four or five parallel intelligence sources, then returns a nine-pillar breakdown and a Best Trade call with an edge estimate in about 30 seconds. The nine pillars are tailored per category: Vegas lines, line movement and injury reports for sports; GFS/ECMWF/NWS forecast consensus and ensemble spread for weather; polls-versus-odds divergence for politics; technicals, institutional flows and macro for finance. Every category ends on a contrarian check.
Features- Paste any Kalshi or Polymarket URL — analysis back in roughly 30 seconds
- Nine pillars per market, weighted differently across five categories
- Sports: Vegas lines, line movement, injury reports, handle splits
- Weather: GFS/ECMWF/NWS consensus, ensemble spread, NOAA base rates
- Politics: polling-versus-odds divergence and cross-platform arbitrage
- Fetches live market data from the venue's API before reasoning about it.
- Runs four to five intelligence sources in parallel against one question.
- Scores nine category-specific pillars, ending with a contrarian check.
What Stand does
Advanced trading terminal and aggregator for prediction markets. Pulls Polymarket and Kalshi into one trade-first interface with live volume, liquidity and open interest, whale copy-trading, TP/SL and stop orders, and an Octobox that watches up to eight markets at once. Non-custodial via Privy, no fees on manual orders.
Features- Aggregates Polymarket & Kalshi in one terminal
- Whale tracking and copy trading
- Take Profit / Stop Loss, stop and pegged orders
- Octobox — monitor and trade 8 markets on one screen
- Pulse & Discover for trending-market discovery
- Aggregates markets across Polymarket and Kalshi into one trade-first view.
- Streams live whale flow so you can spot and copy high-conviction positions.
- Automates exits with TP/SL, stop and pegged orders plus batch management.
More head-to-heads
Every fact on this page is taken from the two listings as their authors publish them; POLBOTS verifies neither performance nor claims and has no stake in either tool. Nothing here is financial advice.

