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AI-powered football analytics. Confidence-rated reads on every match, with the full track record of every call public.

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Cortexscore publishes statistical and AI-generated football analysis for entertainment and informational purposes only. We are not affiliated with any sportsbook and our content is not financial, investment, or betting advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. If betting affects you or someone close to you, see Responsible use for help.

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Football match predictions are probabilistic. We don’t promise wins — we publish picks only when the numbers line up.
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What Cortexscore is — and isn't.

›Is Cortexscore a sportsbook?

No. We publish AI-generated football analysis for entertainment and informational purposes. We do not accept wagers, deposits, or take a cut of any bet. We are not affiliated with any sportsbook.

›Why are there no picks on some days?

Selectivity is the product. If the model can't identify a consensus gap on a fixture, it abstains rather than guess at a number. Most fixtures get either no pick or one extra read — not a full slate.

›Why do you show losses?

Because hiding them would invalidate the whole point. The track record exists to make our confidence labels auditable from the outside. Every settled pick — win, loss, void — stays public, and we don't graduate losing picks out of the ledger.

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How the model decides.

›Do you guarantee any outcomes?

No. Football is probabilistic — even reads that align well lose. Our claim is calibration, not certainty: when Cortex says HIGH confidence, the public track record shows what that actually hit at.

›What does HIGH confidence mean?

HIGH (65–100) is the band that governs current publishing. It needs three aligned signals and a clear difference between our read and the market price. Anything below 65 is an abstain. The reliability page shows what that band has actually hit at over the live window.

›Why did a read become stale?

A published pick can go stale if late news shifts the inputs — a player on a prop gets ruled out, lineups change, or score and timeline disagree post-match. When that happens we mark the read stale and keep it visible for audit, but no longer surface it as active.

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Plans, billing, refunds.

›Can I cancel anytime?

Yes. Monthly subscriptions cancel instantly — you keep access until the end of the paid period and are not billed again. Annual subscriptions are fully refundable inside the first 14 days, prorated after that.

›What's included in Free?

Full fixture schedule, lineups, head-to-head, team and league pages, the public track record, and the Pick of the Day with full reasoning. Pro unlocks the rest of the daily slate, player and period reads, structured risk notes, and key matchups.

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