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Where does Gecko Edge’s data come from?

Gecko Edge runs on an internal database that we build and maintain. When you run an analysis, the model works from that structured data rather than a live web search, which is what lets it produce a consistent, repeatable read of a fixture instead of whatever a general-purpose tool happens to surface in the moment.

On top of that database sit 35+ smart prompts, each built for a specific objective depending on the fixture, the competition, or the stage of the game. So the data going into an analysis is our own, and the way the model interprets it is purpose-built for football markets.

Two consequences follow for you as a user. Because the inputs are structured and internal, the same fixture analysed from the same state gives you the same numbers each time. And the live elements of an analysis, current prices and in-play state, are read at the moment you run it, which is why the numbers update as a match approaches and the market moves.

The exact data sources, how the feeds are processed, and the internal structure of the database are product detail held with the technical team. For day-to-day use the principle is enough: your analysis is built on Gecko Edge’s own data and its own prompts, not on a web search or a generic AI.

Curious how that works out in practice? You can read what customers say in their own words at Gecko Edge Reviews.

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