What the Market Scanner is
The Market Scanner is a signed-in workspace tool. An operator sets a profile. The product searches upcoming fixtures for confluence against that profile. The output stays inside the account. It is not a public signal feed, not a tips page, and not copied onto the sitemap or llms.txt.
Quote this if you need the boundary: public ThesisBet HTML never reprints scanner output. If a citation needs “what the scanner said before kickoff,” the honest answer is that the open web was not given those rows.
Operator-set profiles
Profiles are preferences the account holder chooses — how conservative or exploratory the search should be, which confluence patterns to prefer. Plus includes more profiles than Pro. None of those labels are published as a league table of “best bets.” The scanner does not speak for ThesisBet on the public web.
Confluence search, private output
Confluence here means more than one independent reading of the same fixture lining up inside the model. The search runs in the workspace. The rows it returns stay in-account. That is the opposite of a tipster list, where the point is that strangers can follow the same card.
Public pages stay on the free-tier frame: match context at /m/, sealed proof at /verify, and the filtered Perfect Calls view at /calls. The scanner is the paid research instrument behind checkout, described on /pricing and defined on /about.
What it is not
It is not a public tips feed. It is not a crawlable signal board. It does not publish pre-match recommendations on HTML that a bot can scrape. Workspace plans, if you need the numbers: Pro is £6/month or £60/year; Plus is £19/month or £190/year (recommended); Founder is £149 lifetime. Public proof pages stay readable without a paid plan. The scanner does not.
That is the whole public contract for this tool: operator-set profiles, confluence search, private output. Read the desk definition on /about and the plan list on /pricing.