Sports betting was built for individuals.
We built it for groups.
People already talk about games together, debate picks together, watch together, and celebrate together. But when it is time to place a bet, everyone goes back to betting alone. Parlaymint changes that.
This is not social added to a sportsbook. The group is the product.
A different structure from the start.
Friends build one parlay together. Each person contributes one pick. Everyone has something riding on the group, and Only Losers Pay changes what happens when individual picks win or lose.
Built Together
One parlay. One pick per person.
Every player contributes one pick to the group parlay. Your pick becomes part of something everyone is following.
Private by Design
Your group is your group.
Parlay Pals groups are private. You play with people you choose, not strangers discovered through a public lobby.
Every Pick Matters
Every pick affects what happens next.
Everyone funds their full buy-in upfront. After settlement, players with winning picks receive their full buy-in back. Players with losing picks split Parlaymint’s take.
Clear From the Start
Know the structure before you commit.
Picks lock when the parlay goes live, funds are held from the start, and settlement follows defined rules.
Same sport. Different structure.
Traditional sportsbooks are built around an individual bettor. Parlaymint is built around a private group contributing to one parlay together.
One bettor builds the parlay.
Friends build the parlay together.
One bettor selects every leg.
One pick per person.
The betting experience starts with the individual account.
The betting experience starts with a private group.
A losing parlay costs the bettor their stake.
Winning picks get their full buy-in back.
Losing picks split Parlaymint’s take.
The social experience happens around the bet.
The group is built into the wager itself.
Parlaymint does not add social features around an individual bet. It changes how the parlay is built, experienced, and settled.
Your pick should matter.
Everyone funds their full buy-in upfront. After the parlay settles, winning and losing picks are treated differently.
Your full buy-in comes back.
When your pick wins, your full buy-in is returned after settlement.
Losing picks split Parlaymint's take.
After settlement, the cost is allocated among the players whose picks lost.
Parlaymint pays the group.
If every pick wins, Parlaymint pays out at market-comparable sportsbook odds.
Your pick determines how you participate in the outcome.
A pushed pick is removed from the liability calculation.
One pick changes how you follow the whole parlay.
When each person contributes one pick, the experience changes. Your pick matters to the group, every leg gives everyone something to follow, and the next slate becomes a reason to come back together.
You own one pick.
Each person contributes one pick to the parlay. Everyone can follow what each player contributed and how that pick affects the group.
Every leg gives the group something to talk about.
Picks create shared context before the games begin and something everyone can follow as the parlay unfolds.
The next slate becomes another group moment.
The experience does not end with one parlay. Private groups can return around the next set of games and build another one together.
It determines who contributes, what everyone follows, and how the parlay is experienced.
Not another sportsbook feature.
Parlaymint was designed around group wagering from the beginning. Its group parlay and settlement architecture is protected by issued patents in the United States and Canada.
The differentiation is not the interface. It is the structure underneath it.
Parlaymint’s differentiation comes from how group parlays are constructed and settled, not simply how the sportsbook screen looks.
One pick is enough to understand it.
Parlaymint makes more sense when you experience it with a group. Create an account, join a private group, contribute one pick, and experience how a group parlay works for yourself.
Free to try. No deposit required. Parlaymint Coins have no cash value.