
xEP Network
Multi-sport player prop research hub with projections, edges, and matchup tools.
Tagline
Your prop edge, in one place
The command center for player prop research.
Stop juggling tabs. Find mispriced props faster.
Sharper prop picks from live odds and matchup data.
The command center for player prop research across NFL, NBA, MLB, and CFB.
The product’s strongest differentiator is breadth plus depth: one logged-in hub with multiple sport-specific tools instead of scattered single-purpose pages.
A sharper alternative to juggling OddsJam, FantasyPros, and stat pages when you want prop edges.
Users researching props typically mix line-shopping, projections, and stat context across several products; xEP compresses that workflow into one place, even if it is not a full replacement for odds-shopping products.
Stop guessing on props - filter by xValue%, matchup, and trend to find underpriced lines.
The site repeatedly emphasizes xValue, projections versus implied probability, and trend-based filtering, which is a direct pain-killer for bettors who want a simple edge signal.
Primary user
Serious sports bettor who specializes in player props and daily research across NFL/NBA/MLB
ICP #1
Full-time or semi-pro player prop bettor betting $25-$500 per play
Pain
They waste time stitching together odds, player logs, matchup data, and injury/context info across multiple tabs and still miss mispriced lines.
Why this solves
xEP centralizes projections, live odds, xValue%, and sport-specific tools into one workflow built explicitly for prop edge hunting.
ICP #2
DFS and betting research lead at a small betting Discord or community
Pain
They need a repeatable research process and fast answer generation for members before lines move.
Why this solves
The dashboards, trend tools, and Discord-friendly positioning make xEP useful as a daily research engine that can be shared and explained to a community.
ICP #3
Experienced fantasy football or NBA props player looking for deeper statistical context
Pain
They know the box score but not the underlying usage, splits, or play-level tendencies that explain volatile player outcomes.
Why this solves
NFL Play Explorer, percentile charts, matchup analytics, and player comparison give them the deeper context that generic stat sites like ESPN or stat pages don’t provide.
Strengths
- +Very clear use case: player prop research and edge hunting, not vague sports content
- +Strong sport-specific architecture with named tools like MLB Vault, NFL Play Explorer, and NBA Matchup Analytics
- +Credibility cues like "Trusted by 2,300+ members" and member testimonials reinforce social proof
Weaknesses
- −The page is overloaded with repeated navigation blocks and duplicated section content, which makes it feel cluttered and WordPress-template-heavy
- −The value proposition is too broad at the top: "sports analytics" is weaker than the actual prop-research angle buried lower on the page
- −There is not enough visible differentiation against established betting tools like OddsJam or FantasyLabs; the page lists features but doesn't say why xEP wins
- −Some labels are vague or internally branded without explanation, especially "xValue%" and "xArsenal pitch ratings," which may confuse first-time visitors
- −The CTA flow is repetitive and not tightly focused on one conversion path; "Get Full Access," "See Features," "Access," and "Login" compete with each other
Fix these
- Rewrite the hero around the real wedge: player prop research with live odds, projections, and xValue - not generic sports analytics
- Add a comparison section against specific alternatives like OddsJam, FantasyLabs, and FantasyPros to make the differentiation explicit
- Create one clean conversion path with a single primary CTA and a stronger secondary CTA for free tools or sample dashboards
- Add short explainer callouts for proprietary terms like xValue%, xArsenal, and edge filtering so non-power-users immediately understand the product
- Reduce duplicated sections and tighten the page hierarchy so the MLB/NBA/NFL tool suite reads like a product story instead of a content dump
Drop-in replacement copy
Headline
Find prop edges faster
Live odds, projections, matchup tools, and xValue in one hub.
See the edge before the line moves
xEP combines projections and live odds so you can spot mispriced props without bouncing between tools. The xValue% filter helps you focus on plays with a real gap, not noise.
Research each sport the right way
NFL, NBA, MLB, and CFB each get their own workflow. That means tools like NFL Play Explorer, NBA Matchup Analytics, and MLB Vault instead of one generic dashboard.
Go deeper than box scores
Use player logs, splits, team analytics, matchup data, and trend filters to understand why a prop is attractive. It’s built for bettors who want context, not just numbers.
Keep your research moving
xEP is mobile-optimized and paired with Discord support so you can research on the go and act before prices shift. Built for people who bet seriously and move fast.
FAQ
What sports does xEP cover?
xEP covers NFL, NBA, MLB, and CFB with sport-specific projections, prop dashboards, and research tools.
What is xValue%?
xValue% is a signal that compares projected value against the current prop price. It helps you quickly find lines that may be underpriced.
Is this for casual bettors or serious players?
It’s built for serious prop bettors, DFS players, and researchers who want a faster workflow and better context before betting.
How is this different from OddsJam or FantasyPros?
xEP is built around prop research workflow, not just odds or general stats. It combines projections, matchup tools, sport-specific dashboards, and edge filtering in one place.
Do I need to be an expert to use it?
No, but it’s most useful if you already bet props and want better context. The tools are designed to make research faster and easier to trust.
Built xEP Network for one reason: prop research was a mess. Odds in one tab. Stats in another. Injuries, trends, logs, and matchup data everywhere. xEP puts projections, live odds, edges, and sport-specific tools in one place. If you bet props, this saves time.
That feeling when you build a prop play from 4 different sites, then the line moves before you click. xEP was built for that exact problem. NFL, NBA, MLB, CFB projections + live odds + edge filters + matchup tools. Less tab chaos. Faster decisions.
Quick demo of xEP Network: 1) Filter by xValue% 2) Check live odds and projection gap 3) Open matchup tools / logs / splits 4) Build the play The goal is simple: find mispriced player props faster than the market adjusts.
Every serious prop bettor I talked to had the same workflow: projections -> odds -> logs -> injuries -> matchup context -> back to odds So I turned that into one product. xEP Network is the research hub I wanted when I was still stitching together bets by hand.
The best signal in betting products is repeat usage. xEP Network is already being used by 2,300+ members to research NFL, NBA, MLB, and CFB props. If you care about xValue, matchup context, and faster research, this is built for you.
Line shopping is useful. But if you want to actually understand why a prop is sharp, you need usage, splits, tendencies, matchup context, and projection edges too. That’s where xEP fits. Less noise. More signal.
xEP Network now bundles NFL, NBA, MLB, and CFB prop research into one workflow. Projections, live odds, trend data, matchup tools, and sport-specific dashboards. Built for bettors who want edges, not content.
Hot take: the best prop tools are not flashy. They just answer 3 questions fast: What’s the projection? What’s the price? What’s the edge? That’s what I kept optimizing xEP for.
MLB Vault is one of my favorite parts of xEP. Parlay builder. Odds calculator. Weather and park factors. Cheat sheets. Live feed. If you bet MLB props, you know how much edge hides in context. This surfaces it faster.
The strongest feedback we keep hearing: "This cuts my research time in half." That’s the job. Not to drown you in numbers. To get you to the right numbers faster.
Angle: Problem-solution for prop bettors
Most sports betting products fail for one reason: They give you data, but not a workflow. If you bet player props seriously, you already know the routine: - odds in one tab - projections in another - player logs somewhere else - injury reports, matchup data, splits, trends - then back to odds again That process is slow, fragmented, and easy to get wrong. We built xEP Network to centralize that workflow. It combines NFL, NBA, MLB, and CFB projections with live odds, xValue%, matchup tools, player logs, and sport-specific research dashboards. The goal is simple: help bettors find mispriced player props faster and with more context. If you’ve ever felt like your research was solid but too slow to matter, that’s the exact problem this was built for. I’d rather make prop research faster than make it fancier.
Angle: Product differentiation against generic analytics sites
A lot of sports tools claim to help with betting. But most are really built for content, fan engagement, or general stats browsing. That’s not the same as prop research. Prop bettors need a different workflow: - projection vs. price - live odds movement - matchup context - usage / splits / tendencies - trend filters that actually matter xEP Network is built around that exact use case. Instead of asking users to stitch together data from multiple products, it brings the research into one place. That includes our MLB Vault, NFL Play Explorer, NBA Matchup Analytics, player comparison tools, team analytics, and live prop dashboards. If you’re comparing us to generic stat sites, that’s the wrong category. We’re not trying to be a box score page. We’re trying to be the daily command center for player prop research.
Angle: Founder story + community angle
The best products usually come from watching people do the same annoying thing over and over. That was the case with prop betting research. Serious bettors were bouncing between odds screens, stats pages, projections, spreadsheets, and Discord chats just to answer one question: Is this prop mispriced or not? So we built xEP Network around that question. Not around generic sports analytics. Not around vanity metrics. Around actual prop edge hunting. What surprised me most wasn’t how much data users wanted. It was how much they wanted speed. When lines move fast, a good answer 10 minutes earlier is often more valuable than a perfect answer later. That’s why the product focuses on live odds, xValue%, matchup tools, and sport-specific dashboards that cut the research cycle down. If you work in betting, DFS, fantasy, or run a sports Discord, I’d love your take on what makes research actually actionable.
Tagline
Player prop research with live edges
Description
xEP Network centralizes NFL, NBA, MLB, and CFB prop research with projections, live odds, xValue%, matchup tools, and sport-specific dashboards built for bettors who want faster edges.
Maker's first comment
I built xEP Network because prop research kept turning into tab hell. If you bet player props seriously, you know the workflow: one site for odds, another for projections, another for game logs, another for injuries, then maybe a spreadsheet or Discord thread to tie it together. By the time you’ve done all that, the line has already moved. xEP is my attempt to compress that entire process into one place. It started with a simple idea: show the projection, show the price, show the edge, and give people the sport-specific context they need to trust the play. The product now covers NFL, NBA, MLB, and CFB with dashboards and tools built around the way prop bettors actually work. I’d love feedback on two things: what feels most useful immediately, and what’s still too confusing for a first-time user.
Pinned maker comment
Would love feedback on the clarity of the prop-research workflow and whether the xValue / edge signals are obvious enough on first use.
Meta
If you bet player props, read this
Targeting serious player prop bettors and DFS grinders who already use odds screens and stat sites. Hypothesis: they will convert if we show that xEP replaces tab-hopping with one prop research workflow built around projections, live odds, and matchup context. NFL, NBA, MLB, CFB. Find edges faster.
Google Search
Player prop projections with live odds
Targeting searchers looking for prop tools, projections, and betting analytics. Hypothesis: users searching high-intent terms will click if we lead with a direct promise: one hub for projections, odds, trends, and matchup tools across NFL, NBA, MLB, and CFB.
Reddit Promoted
Stop building prop cards from 5 tabs
Targeting prop bettors and sports analytics readers in research-heavy communities. Hypothesis: they respond better to a workflow pain than a feature dump, especially when the pitch is about saving time and finding mispriced lines before the market moves.
Subreddits
r/sportsbook
A useful breakdown of how you research player props faster using projections, live odds, and matchup context
Rules: Read posting rules carefully; avoid pure promo, lead with value, and be ready for skepticism
r/fantasyfootball
How NFL Play Explorer and player comparison tools help identify usage-based prop angles
Rules: Must be relevant to fantasy football, no drive-by self-promo, share insights not just a link
r/dfsports
Research workflow for daily props and DFS-style analysis across multiple sports
Rules: High-quality discussion expected; keep it specific and useful
r/FFCommish
Data tools that help serious fantasy players understand matchups, usage, and player trends
Rules: Community-first tone, avoid obvious marketing copy
r/EntrepreneurRideAlong
Build-in-public story about turning a messy prop research process into a product
Rules: Focus on founder journey, metrics, and lessons learned rather than a sales pitch
Communities
Post the founder story and research workflow lessons, then answer comments with specifics instead of pushing the product hard.
r/sportsbook Discords
Join as a contributor, share one useful prop-research insight per day, and only mention xEP when people ask what tool you used.
Participate in analysis threads and offer matchup or usage observations; use the product only as proof of your process.
Small betting creator Discords
DM creators with a free research account and ask for feedback on one dashboard, not a blanket partnership pitch.
Cold outreach template
Hey {firstName} - saw your post about {context}. I built xEP Network for prop research, and I think the live odds + projection workflow might save you time. If you want, I can send you a free account and get your feedback on the dashboard that matters most.
Product Hunt timing
Launch on a Tuesday at 12:01am PT. That gives you the full Product Hunt day, avoids weekend noise, and matches the habit of bettors checking lines and tools before the main slate later in the week.
Indie Hackers post ideas
- 01I built a prop research hub because tab-hopping was killing my own workflow
- 02What I learned building tools for serious sports bettors instead of casual fans
- 03How I’d get the first 100 paying users for a betting analytics product
Competitor alternatives
Current tone of voice
Aggressive, betting-native, and hype-driven, with lines like "THE ULTIMATE HUB FOR SPORTS ANALYTICS" and "Stop guessing - start winning."
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