A 12-document field guide for the community builders, creators, and operators ready to run their own prediction market platform — branded as yours, powered by Polymarket.
In a single 90-day window in late 2025, prediction markets stopped being a crypto niche. The biggest wallets, the biggest news sites, all reached the same conclusion — simultaneously.
MetaMask built one. It only works inside MetaMask. Trust Wallet built one. It only works inside Trust Wallet. If you have a community, an audience, an app — you have no way to build on top of this wave.
Every bet on your platform pays a small fee that you choose — anywhere from 0.1% to 5%. How it splits between you and Predicted is fixed by your plan and locked, so no one can quietly re-route your earnings.
We're not a bookmaker. We don't take the other side. Fees are charged on activity, not outcomes — which means when your players win, they keep playing.
You set the fee your players pay on each bet — anywhere from 0.1% to 5% — and you collect your share of it whether they win or lose. Fees are charged on activity, not outcomes, so your winners stay in the game and keep paying in.
The average trade on Polymarket — the platform powering Predicted — has run around $250. It only takes a handful of genuinely active players before those fees stop being pocket change.
One high-value player can be worth dozens of casual ones. You don't need to hunt them or convert them — you just need to be the platform your community already trusts.
And now that opening a franchise is free and self-serve, there's nothing to earn back before you're ahead — you're keeping your share from the very first bet.
No calls to book, nothing to negotiate, and no fee to open one. Sign in, name your market, style it, and choose what it lists — you design the whole thing. We do a quick review, flip it live, and message you on Telegram.
Ten documents covering the opportunity, the model, the product, and your role in the network.
If you're sitting on an audience that bets, follows sports, trades crypto, or just argues about politics — you have everything you need to run a Predicted franchise.