State · Texas

Sports betting in Texas, settled with friends.

Online sports betting is not yet legal in Texas. Group-chat bets between Texans, however, predate every sportsbook on the planet.

With 30 million people in Texas, the bets that happen between friends — group-chat parlays, fantasy side bets, gym pacts — dwarf anything a single sportsbook could ever process. Settled is the receipt for them.

What Settled is (and isn't)

  • — A peer-to-peer betting tracker. We sign your bets and keep the receipts.
  • — Not a sportsbook. We don't take deposits, set lines, or hold money.
  • — Not a payment processor. When a bet settles, you square up directly with your friend.
  • — Available everywhere, regardless of state sportsbook regulations.

Why Texas bettors use Settled

Whether you bet at a sportsbook or not, the bets you make with friends in Texas deserve a receipt. Settled gives every wager a signed, permanent record — and an honor score that follows the friend who never seems to remember losing.

FAQ

Is online sports betting legal in Texas?

Online sports betting is not currently legal in Texas. Always check current state regulations before placing wagers.

Does Settled require Texas to have legal sports betting?

No. Settled isn't a sportsbook. We track bets you make directly with friends, which doesn't depend on the sportsbook landscape in Texas or any other state.

Can I use Settled in Texas?

Yes. Settled is available to users in Texas for tracking peer-to-peer bets with friends. We don't accept deposits or hold money.

Is it free?

Yes — free for personal use.

Settle your first Texas bet.

Free to start. Sign one wager, send it to a friend, settle it for good.

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