From DraftKings to FanDuel, One Ledger: How Juice Keeps Your Betting Profit Honest

From DraftKings to FanDuel, One Ledger: How Juice Keeps Your Betting Profit Honest

From DraftKings to FanDuel, keep one honest ledger with Juice and finally see your true all‑time profit across every sportsbook. Track deposits, withdrawals, and results in seconds and make smarter, data‑driven decisions.

If you’ve ever tried to answer the deceptively simple question, “Am I actually up?” after bouncing between DraftKings, FanDuel, Caesars, BetMGM, and a rotating cast of smaller books, you know how slippery the truth can be. Each app shows a different slice of your story: a balance here, a “lifetime net” there, last week’s hot streak front and center, and that ugly cold snap buried a few taps deep. What you need is one clean, honest ledger that spans every sportsbook and every transaction. That’s the promise of Juice: a sports bet tracker built to give you your real all‑time profit — not the flattering figure the books want you to see, but the only number that matters for a disciplined bettor trying to manage a bankroll with confidence.

Consider a common month in the life of a modern bettor. You deposit $300 to chase a same‑game parlay on FanDuel, withdraw $800 from DraftKings after a heater, park $200 on Caesars to grind promos, and keep $75 stranded in BetMGM because you forgot the password. One app will brag about a winning week; another will quietly ignore the $400 you moved out; a third will make bonus bets look like free cash. Meanwhile, your true position — the number that determines whether you’re growing or merely cycling money — is hiding behind scattered balances and half‑told histories. Juice pulls all of that together. Log deposits and withdrawals in seconds, tag them by sportsbook, and instantly see the net result across everything you touch. From DraftKings to FanDuel and back, one ledger, one truth.

Why the number in each app misleads you

Sportsbook interfaces are designed to keep you focused on what feels good: exciting wins, loyalty boosts, and eye‑catching balances. But a balance is not a profit, and a weekly recap is not a ledger. The gap between what books show and what you actually earned or lost comes from accounting blind spots that are easy to miss in the moment and costly over time. If you’ve ever felt “up” despite having more total deposits than withdrawals across all books, you’ve met the problem firsthand. When every app keeps its own score, the truth gets fragmented, and that fragmentation creates room for optimistic math. Real bankroll management requires consistency: the same categories, the same rules, and the same time horizon — all in one place where data can’t hide.

  • Deposit illusion: Many apps emphasize balance, not cumulative deposits. You can look “flush” while still being net negative across accounts.
  • Withdrawal amnesia: Pull money out after a win and some books reset visuals or bury lifetime stats, making it hard to connect withdrawals to earlier deposits.
  • Bonus smoke and mirrors: Bonus bets and promos aren’t cash, yet some summaries blur their effect. A $50 bonus stake that returns $40 profit feels like a $90 win if you forget the stake wasn’t yours.
  • Partial timelines: Weekly or monthly views can flatter recent runs while hiding the long‑term story.
  • Scattered balances: $50 left in a dusty account still counts; if it’s not in your ledger, you can forget it’s part of your bankroll.
  • Futures and delays: Slow‑settling results and cashouts can skew short‑term views unless you track the cash flow when it actually hits your pocket.
  • Multi‑book churn: Moving money between sportsbooks looks like activity, but only a unified ledger shows whether churn creates profit or just noise.

So what is “real profit,” practically speaking? Think of your bankroll as cash flows, not vibes. Over time, every dollar you put in and take out needs to be counted exactly once. A simple way to frame it: tally deposits and withdrawals across every book, then factor in what remains on the table right now. If you’ve deposited $2,000 total across all books, withdrawn $2,600, and still have $300 sitting in various accounts, your real profit is $900. Conversely, if you’ve withdrawn less than you’ve deposited and balances are thin, the ledger shows a loss even if last weekend looked great in one app’s recap. The point isn’t to overcomplicate math — it’s to rely on one consistent method that treats all books equally and refuses to be dazzled by short windows or selective stats.

How Juice keeps your betting profit honest

Juice is built on that simple discipline: one clear ledger for every sportsbook you touch, available on iOS and the web, with your transactions synced securely across devices. Instead of fighting each app’s partial story, you record the only events that matter for your bankroll — deposits, withdrawals, and any cash‑flow movements that change your position — and Juice computes your true, all‑time profit. It’s fast enough for real life, flexible enough for multi‑book bettors, and opinionated about what counts so your numbers stay clean. The result is clarity: you’ll know, at a glance, whether DraftKings or FanDuel actually contributes to your bottom line, whether promos truly pay, and how your net position has evolved day by day, week by week, or since you placed your first deposit.

  • Real profit tracking: See one true, all‑time profit across every sportsbook — not a flattering in‑app estimate but the ledger that includes every deposit and withdrawal.
  • Fast entry: Quick‑tap chips for common amounts and books let you log a transaction in seconds, with notes when you need context.
  • Multi‑sportsbook support: Track DraftKings, FanDuel, Caesars, BetMGM, and any other book in one place, and filter to compare which ones actually pay.
  • Meaningful charts: Visualize your net position over time by day, week, month, or all time. See streaks, spot variance, and separate trend from noise.
  • Home screen widget: Put your all‑time profit right on your iPhone so reality stays top of mind, not buried under three taps.
  • CSV import and export: Bring in your history, clean it up, and export anytime. Your data is portable and remains yours.
  • No sportsbook connections: Juice never asks for your sportsbook credentials. You stay in control of your privacy and your data.
  • Free, no ads: Core tracking is free, so there’s no friction between you and an honest ledger.

Getting started is refreshingly simple. Open the app, add your sportsbooks, and backfill the handful of deposits and withdrawals that define your current position. You don’t need to record every historical bet to know your truth; you just need the money in and the money out. If you have a spreadsheet, import a CSV and let Juice do the heavy lifting. From there, make it a habit: any time you move cash — deposit into FanDuel for a promo, withdraw from Caesars after a futures hit, sweep a small balance out of BetMGM — log it. In two seconds you’ve kept your ledger honest, and the charts update immediately to reflect the real impact. Add a note when it helps (“March Madness promo,” “odds boost payout,” “hedge cashout”), and future‑you will thank past‑you for the context.

The payoff is discipline. With one ledger, you stop guessing which book is “lucky” and start seeing which book is profitable. Maybe DraftKings looks great in your memory because of a couple of big wins, but filtering by book shows your long‑term net is actually better on FanDuel thanks to steadier pricing and fewer impulse parlays. Perhaps the Caesars sign‑up bonus felt like a free roll, but your withdrawals never caught up to the deposits you cycled back in. The chart doesn’t judge; it informs. Over time, you’ll learn your own tendencies: do boosts tempt you into negative EV shots, or do you convert them into consistent, incremental gains? Does chasing losses late on Sundays dent an otherwise solid week? When you can see the real number, decision‑making becomes calm, not emotional.

Juice also helps you respect the silent parts of bankroll management: idle balances and time horizon. It’s easy to ignore $50 marooned in a smaller book, yet those orphaned stashes add up. In Juice, they’re part of your picture until you move or withdraw them, so your ledger never quietly leaks. And by focusing on long‑term profit — day, week, month, all‑time — the app encourages sustainable habits. You’ll see variance smoothed over meaningful spans instead of reacting to the last ten bets. That’s how serious bettors think: not in hot streaks, but in net position and risk budget.

Privacy and control matter, too. Juice doesn’t connect to your sportsbook credentials, scrape your betting accounts, or ask for invasive permissions. You hold the keys: you choose what to log, when to log it, and how to annotate it. Because CSV import and export are first‑class features, you can always move your history, audit it, or run your own analysis. Core tracking is free and ad‑free, so the incentive is aligned with your goal — clarity, not clicks. And because the same account works on iOS and the web, your ledger follows you wherever you bet, syncing seamlessly so your numbers are consistent whether you’re at your desk or on the couch setting up a weekend slate.

If you’re ready to stop guessing and start knowing, the path is straightforward. Head to juicebettracker.com or download the iOS app, create an account, and add your sportsbooks. Enter your starting deposits and your most recent withdrawals — even a quick backfill of the last month can reveal insights you won’t unsee. Pin the home screen widget to keep your all‑time profit visible, then build the habit: every deposit and withdrawal gets a quick log. In a week, you’ll feel the calm of certainty; in a month, you’ll have a timeline that explains your bankroll’s story; in a season, you’ll know exactly which books and behaviors deserve your money and which are just noise.