Feature
Range Radar
Tonight's NBA prop slate — already evaluated against historical data, every morning, before you log in.
The problem it solves
PriCalc's analysis tool is fast — but it still requires you to enter props one at a time. On a busy NBA slate with 10 games, that's a lot of typing before you've even started evaluating.
Range Radar does the ingestion work for you. Every morning, it pulls tonight's DraftKings player prop lines, maps them to PriCalc's player database, and runs the full probability analysis on each one. You open the Radar page, and the slate is already done.
What you see
How it works under the hood
Each morning, PriCalc pulls tonight's DraftKings player prop feed via The Odds API. It maps player names to PriCalc's internal player database using fuzzy matching — handling nickname variations and name formatting differences automatically (97%+ mapping success rate on a typical slate).
Every mapped prop is then run through the full PriCalc analysis pipeline: Wilson Score Intervals, small-sample anchoring, and uncertainty-aware range calculation for both Over and Under directions. Results are stored and ready before tip-off.
The Radar updates each morning with the current day's slate. Historical runs are tracked so you can see when the last ingest completed and how complete the slate coverage is.
Why this is different
Most prop tools either show you odds without historical context, or require you to look up every player manually. Range Radar gives you the full slate — analyzed, filtered, and ready — before you've made a single decision. It's the difference between starting with a blank page and starting with a picture.
The ranges still carry the same honest uncertainty that PriCalc applies everywhere. A radar card will tell you if a sample is thin. It won't oversell what the data supports.
Get access to Range Radar
Range Radar is included in the Pro+ plan at $24.99/month. Monthly only, cancel anytime.