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How to Sync ProphetX to Pikkit

Author:  
Sam Bryan
Checked By:  
Ryan Bornemann
Published:  
July 1, 2026
7 min read

Syncing ProphetX to Pikkit takes about a minute. Once connected, every trade you place on ProphetX, whether it settles or is still open, imports into your Pikkit bet tracker automatically. No spreadsheets, no manually logging positions, no guessing how your exchange account is actually performing next to your sportsbook accounts.

This guide covers the setup, what gets imported, the edge cases specific to an exchange account, and the issues that come up most often. If you haven't signed up for ProphetX yet, the prediction market bonuses page has the current ProphetX offer.

What Makes ProphetX Different From a Sportsbook

ProphetX is a peer-to-peer sports prediction market exchange, not a traditional sportsbook. Instead of betting against the house at odds a sportsbook sets, you trade directly against other users. You can back an outcome (bet that it happens) or lay an outcome (bet that it doesn't, taking the other side of someone else's back order), and you set or accept the price yourself.

Because ProphetX isn't holding the other side of your trade, it doesn't need to build a margin into the odds the way a sportsbook does. Instead, it charges a commission on net winnings only, typically in the 2 to 3 percent range, and takes nothing on losing trades or on unmatched orders you cancel. In June 2026, the CFTC approved ProphetX's application to operate as both a Designated Contract Market and a Derivatives Clearing Organization, positioning it as a fully CFTC-regulated, sports-native exchange. That regulatory structure is also why ProphetX is available in 49 states, everywhere except Nevada, well beyond what most licensed sportsbooks can offer.

None of that changes how BookSync treats your account. Pikkit reads whatever trade history ProphetX has on file, the same way it reads bet history from any connected sportsbook.

What BookSync Does for ProphetX

BookSync is Pikkit's direct integration that pulls trade history out of your ProphetX account and into Pikkit's bet tracker. It runs read-only. Pikkit reads trades that already exist on your account but cannot place trades, move funds, or change anything on ProphetX's side.

Once ProphetX is synced, three things happen automatically:

  • Full trade history imports. Every matched trade on your ProphetX account, settled or still open, lands in Pikkit the first time the sync runs.
  • New trades sync on app open. Place a trade on ProphetX, open Pikkit, and it appears. If it doesn't, pull-to-refresh forces the sync.
  • Settlements and matched orders update on their own. When ProphetX settles a market or matches a pending order, Pikkit picks it up on the next sync.

Before You Start

A short checklist before you connect anything:

  • Pikkit installed. BookSync runs through the Pikkit mobile app on iOS and Android.
  • A verified Pikkit account. Sign up with your email and confirm the address.
  • Your ProphetX login. The same credentials you use to sign into the ProphetX app or website.
  • Verification completed on ProphetX. As a CFTC-regulated exchange, ProphetX requires identity verification (name, address, date of birth, and the last four digits of your SSN) before you can trade, similar to opening a brokerage account. Complete that on ProphetX's side first if you haven't.
  • A minute of attention. The connect step takes under a minute, plus initial history import time.

Step-by-Step: Sync ProphetX to Pikkit

1. Open Pikkit and go to BookSync

Launch the Pikkit app. New users see a BookSync onboarding card automatically. Existing users can find it under the Summary tab, in the "Your accounts" section near the top. Hit the + button or click on manage and hit "Add an Account".

2. Search for ProphetX

Tap "Manage" or the "+" icon and search for "ProphetX." It lives under the Prediction Markets category alongside Kalshi, Novig, and Sporttrade, separate from the traditional sportsbook list.

3. Sign in with your ProphetX credentials

Enter the same username and password you use on ProphetX's site or app. Credentials are encrypted in transit and at rest. Pikkit employees never see your plain-text password.

4. Complete verification if prompted

If ProphetX asks you to re-confirm identity details or complete a login challenge, finish that step the same way you would signing in directly. This is a ProphetX-side check, not something Pikkit adds.

5. Wait for the initial sync

Once authenticated, BookSync pulls your full ProphetX trade history. For a newer account with a handful of trades, this takes 20 to 30 seconds. For an account with a long trading history, it can take a few minutes.

Keep the Pikkit app open during the initial sync. Closing the app pauses the import. A confirmation banner shows when the sync finishes and how many trades imported.

6. Confirm the data looks right

Open your Pikkit bet history and filter by sportsbook to ProphetX. You should see your recent trades with the correct stake, price, and settlement status. If something looks off, pull-to-refresh once before checking the troubleshooting section below.

What Syncs and What Doesn't

Knowing what BookSync pulls from ProphetX (and what it doesn't) saves confusion later.

Syncs:

  • Matched back and lay trades, settled and open
  • Trades placed on sports markets
  • Trades placed on the ProphetX app or the ProphetX website
  • Your ProphetX account balance

Doesn't sync:

  • Unmatched orders sitting in the order book that haven't been taken by another user yet
  • Deposit and withdrawal history

If a trade shows on ProphetX but not in Pikkit after a refresh, it's almost always a sync-window issue or an order that hasn't matched yet, not a category exclusion.

Edge Cases: Verification, Bonus Cash, and Order Status

A few situations come up often enough with exchange accounts specifically to flag.

Identity verification. Because ProphetX is a CFTC-regulated exchange, new accounts go through an identity check before trading. That verification happens entirely on ProphetX's side. BookSync only reads trade history once your ProphetX account is active and trading.

Unmatched vs. matched orders. If you post a back or lay order that no other user has taken yet, it stays in ProphetX's order book and won't show in Pikkit until it's matched. Once matched, it syncs as an open trade like any other.

App vs. web. All trades are stored in your ProphetX account regardless of where they were placed. Trades made through the website sync the same way as trades made in the app.

Nevada residents. ProphetX doesn't currently operate in Nevada. If you're not seeing ProphetX as an option, that's a ProphetX availability question rather than a Pikkit one.

Troubleshooting ProphetX Sync Issues

The most common ProphetX-specific issues and how to fix them:

  • "Authentication failed": usually a wrong username or password, or a recent login flag on ProphetX. Confirm credentials by logging into ProphetX directly, then retry in Pikkit.
  • Verification pending: the ProphetX identity check hasn't finished processing. Complete or check the status of verification directly in the ProphetX app, then retry the sync.
  • Recent trade missing: the sync hasn't run since the trade was placed, or the order is still unmatched. Open Pikkit and pull-to-refresh. If the trade was unmatched, wait until it's matched on ProphetX.
  • ProphetX connection dropped: usually a password change or a session-security flag on ProphetX's side. Remove ProphetX from BookSync, then re-add and sign in again.
  • Historical trade shows wrong stake: the order was partially matched rather than fully matched. The next sync reflects the updated matched amount once ProphetX settles it.
  • Initial sync stuck: usually a large trade history plus the app backgrounded. Reopen the app and leave it open on the Pikkit screen until the sync completes.

If none of these match what you're seeing, Settings > Help in the Pikkit app routes the issue to support with the right account context attached.

What You'll See Once ProphetX Is Synced

Once your ProphetX history is in Pikkit, the tracker earns its place alongside your sportsbook accounts.

Your real ProphetX performance, isolated from everything else. Pikkit splits results by sportsbook, so you can see whether your exchange trading is actually outperforming your sportsbook betting or just feels better because there's no visible vig.

Commission-adjusted context. ProphetX only charges on net winnings, which means your realized profit already reflects that commission. Tracking it separately from sportsbook results is the only way to know whether the lower-friction pricing is actually translating into a better bottom line for you.

A complete multi-platform picture. If you're comparing a ProphetX price against a traditional sportsbook line on the same game, having both accounts synced in one place through BookSync makes that comparison a lot faster than switching between apps. For the full setup across every supported platform, see how to connect sportsbooks to Pikkit.

Sync Once, Track Forever

The setup only takes a minute. After signing in once and clearing ProphetX's verification step, every trade you've made lives inside your Pikkit tracker and every new one follows automatically. The next time you want to know whether your exchange trading is actually beating your sportsbook results, the answer is already there.

If you haven't claimed the ProphetX welcome offer yet, the prediction market bonuses page has the current offer and how to claim it.

Download Pikkit to sync ProphetX and start tracking.

FAQ

How long does it take to sync ProphetX to Pikkit?

The connect step takes under a minute. The initial trade history import takes another 20 seconds to a few minutes depending on how much trading history your account holds. Later syncs run in the background when you open the app.

Is it safe to give ProphetX credentials to Pikkit?

Yes. BookSync uses read-only access and credentials are encrypted in transit and at rest. Pikkit cannot place trades, change account settings, or move funds on ProphetX. The model follows the same security standard as financial aggregators like Plaid, which power how budgeting apps connect to bank accounts.

Does Pikkit sync ProphetX in every state?

BookSync syncs whatever trade history exists in your ProphetX account, so the relevant question is whether ProphetX operates where you are, not whether Pikkit does. ProphetX is available in 49 states as of mid-2026, with Nevada as the one exception.

What happens to unmatched orders I place on ProphetX?

Unmatched orders sit in ProphetX's order book until another user takes the other side. Pikkit doesn't show an order until it matches, since an unmatched order isn't an active trade yet. Once it's matched, it syncs like any other trade.

Is ProphetX the same as a sportsbook for tracking purposes?

Mechanically, yes. BookSync treats ProphetX like any other connected platform: it reads your trade history and imports it automatically. The underlying product is different, an exchange instead of a bookmaker, which is why Pikkit tracks ProphetX results separately from your sportsbook results.

My ProphetX account disconnected from Pikkit. Why?

The most common causes are a ProphetX password change or a session-security flag on ProphetX's side, such as logging in from a new device. Remove ProphetX from BookSync settings and re-add it with your current credentials to fix it.

Can I sync ProphetX if I trade through the website instead of the app?

Yes. All trades are stored in your ProphetX account regardless of where they were placed. BookSync sees both app and web trades the same way.

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