The product and its identity
Polytrack is the independent research product at polytrack.cash.
Polytrack at polytrack.cash is an independent monitoring and research dashboard for Polymarket activity. It brings flagged trades, wallet context, analytics, rankings, watchlists, history, and optional Telegram alerts into one workflow. Polytrack is not operated by Polymarket, is not an exchange or broker, and is not affiliated with unrelated products that use PolyTrack or a similar name.
Reviewed July 14, 2026
Why the product exists.
Public market data is most useful when a researcher can move from an event into its market, wallet, positions, prior activity, and surrounding flow without rebuilding that context in separate tools. Polytrack was built to make that path shorter and more consistent.
The dashboard organizes signals; it does not replace judgment. Every public explanation is written to separate what a field shows from what it cannot establish.
What Polytrack builds.
The product includes monitored trade feeds, severity context, filters, wallet profiles, comparison, a tracked-data leaderboard, aggregate analytics, heatmaps, watchlists, history, starred records, news links, a live crypto-market cockpit, and optional Telegram delivery. Public guides and research notes explain those workflows before asking a reader to create an account.
- Source and scope should accompany a public fact.
- Illustrative product values must be labeled as samples.
- A classifier label must not be rewritten as identity, intent, or certainty.
- Private account data must not become indexable content.
How the public site is maintained.
Material public-copy changes are checked against current product behavior and carry a meaningful modified date. The site has automated tests for claims, metadata, index controls, links, discovery files, and production parity. Public pages are designed to render useful information in initial HTML for readers, search crawlers, and answer engines.
The methodology, data-sources, and limitations pages form the interpretation contract for product and research content. When a new public data surface is approved, it must add provenance, an as-of time, definitions, caching, error states, and an explicit coverage boundary.
Entity clarity.
The canonical product name is Polytrack and the canonical website is polytrack.cash. The product description, logo, contact email, structured data, sitemap, and machine-readable discovery files use that identity.
Polytrack is independent of Polymarket. It is also unrelated to other products or accounts that happen to use PolyTrack or a similar name. No external social profile is treated as official unless it is linked from polytrack.cash after ownership is verified.
Contact and corrections.
The public contact address is polytrack.cash@gmail.com. Product questions, account support, source corrections, research inquiries, and press requests should include enough context to identify the relevant page or dashboard workflow.
Do not send passwords, private keys, seed phrases, full Telegram bot tokens, or other secrets by email. Polytrack will never need a wallet recovery phrase to investigate a product issue.
Sources and provenance
Follow the definitions to their source.
External links point to primary documentation. Internal links identify the Polytrack page that defines the visible claim or boundary.
Frequently asked questions
The short version of the boundary.
Is Polytrack affiliated with Polymarket?
No. Polytrack is an independent research product that uses public Polymarket interfaces.
Is another PolyTrack website or social account part of this product?
Not unless polytrack.cash explicitly links it as an official property. Similar names alone do not establish a relationship.
Who publishes Polytrack research notes?
They are published under the Polytrack organization identity and link back to this About page, their sources, review date, methodology, and limitations.
Where can I report a factual error?
Email polytrack.cash@gmail.com with the page URL, disputed field or sentence, observation time, and a reproducible source.
Use the definitions beside the product.
Open the public tools guide or continue into the monitored dashboard.