With a polished app, tons of markets, and industry-leading liquidity, Polymarket is clearly one of the industry's best prediction markets.
Polymarket has grown into one of the most recognizable names in prediction markets, and the app backs up that reputation. With a polished interface, an enormous range of markets, and liquidity that outpaces most of its competitors, Polymarket is consistently one of the strongest overall options in the category, and it’s the platform newer entrants like OG and Novig are most often measured against.
New users can claim Polymarket’s welcome bonus using promo code ROOKIE during sign-up. The offer follows a deposit-and-get structure: fund a new account with at least $10, and Polymarket credits a trading bonus to the account once that deposit clears, with no trade required first. The bonus arrives as promotional trading funds rather than cash, meaning the credit itself can’t be withdrawn directly, but any profits generated while trading with it are fully withdrawable. That’s a meaningfully cleaner structure than Kalshi’s randomized, trade-activity-gated bonus, and it’s more generous upfront than OG’s single-trade reward. Like most bonuses in this category, the promotional credit does carry an expiration window, so new users should plan to put it to work relatively soon after claiming it rather than letting it sit unused. The offer is limited to one per account and applies to new users only.
The single biggest advantage Polymarket offers is liquidity. Major sports markets trade with real depth, which keeps pricing tight and competitive rather than wide and unpredictable, an area where sports-only exchanges like ProphetX and Novig still admit they’re playing catch-up outside of primetime games. Because pricing is market-driven, traders are essentially setting the line themselves through supply and demand rather than accepting a number set by a sportsbook. Polymarket also allows users to buy and sell positions before a market settles, giving traders the flexibility to lock in gains or cut losses early instead of being stuck holding a contract until the end — a feature not every competitor in this space supports as smoothly.
Polymarket’s trading costs rank among the lowest in the industry, which matters over the long run for anyone trading frequently. Lower costs combined with deep liquidity is a combination that’s hard to find elsewhere in the space, and it’s a big part of why Polymarket has built such a large, active user base even as regulated competitors like Kalshi and OG have expanded aggressively.
The platform isn’t without gaps. Player props and parlay options are thinner than what a traditional sportsbook offers, and thinner than what ProphetX’s dedicated parlay builder provides, so bettors who like building multi-leg tickets around individual player performance will find fewer choices here. Polymarket is also less beginner-friendly than a standard sportsbook app — the exchange format takes some getting used to for anyone coming from a typical betting app experience, and newer users may find OG’s social chat and leaderboard features make for a gentler on-ramp.
Against Kalshi, its closest rival in terms of market breadth, Polymarket generally wins on liquidity and offers a cleaner, more predictable welcome bonus with code ROOKIE. Against sports-focused exchanges like ProphetX and Novig, Polymarket trades some pricing sharpness on straight sports trades for far more markets to choose from, including politics and culture contracts those platforms don’t touch. For traders who prioritize deep liquidity, low trading costs, and a market that covers far more than just sports, Polymarket remains one of the best all-around options in the prediction market category, and the ROOKIE sign-up bonus makes it an easy one to try out.