Oddible Data Export Guide
Oddible's data export feature gives you complete ownership of your betting history — a critical capability for bettors who want to perform custom analysis in spreadsheets, import data into other tools, maintain personal records for tax purposes, or simply have a backup of their wagering activity. This guide walks you through how to export your Oddible data, what formats are available, and how to make the most of your exported data.
How to Export Your Bet History
From your Oddible dashboard, navigate to Account Settings or the Data & Reports section. Select "Export Data" and choose your preferred format. You'll have the option to filter by date range — export your full history, a specific month, a specific sport season, or a custom window. Once you confirm your export parameters, Oddible generates the file and either downloads it immediately or sends it to your registered email address, depending on file size.
Available Export Formats
Oddible exports your bet history in CSV format, which is compatible with Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, Apple Numbers, and any data analysis tool that accepts tabular data. The CSV export includes all key fields: date and time placed, sportsbook, sport, league, bet type, selection, odds placed (American format), stake, result, profit/loss, and where available, CLV grade. Optional columns include closing odds and parlay leg details for parlay bets. Advanced users can request a JSON-formatted export for programmatic use.
Analyzing Your Exported Data
Once you have your exported CSV in a spreadsheet, the most valuable analyses involve pivot tables by sport, bet type, and sportsbook. Create a pivot table that sums profit/loss by sport to immediately see which sports you're profitable in. Filter to only show "Bad" grade bets and look for patterns in sportsbook or bet type. Calculate your average odds for winning bets vs losing bets — a meaningful gap between the two can indicate either good value selection or unsustainable variance. Use your monthly export to build a running trend chart of your cumulative bankroll over time.
Using Exports for Tax Records
Exported data from Oddible is extremely useful for tax preparation. The CSV export provides a complete record of your wagering activity — total winnings, total losses, and net profit/loss by time period. This data is helpful when completing Schedule A itemized deductions for gambling losses, or when reconciling W-2G forms received from sportsbooks against your own records. Always consult a tax professional for guidance on how to use your Oddible data in your specific tax situation.
Keeping a Regular Export Schedule
Even if you actively use Oddible, maintaining periodic exports (monthly or quarterly) is a good practice for data backup. Export files stored locally or in cloud storage give you a permanent record that isn't dependent on your Oddible account remaining active.
Oddible gives you full control over your betting data — export it, analyze it, and use it however serves you best. Your data belongs to you, and Oddible makes it easy to access it in a format that works with your workflow.

