Build and backtest
Create a setup, then check the data.
The presets are a good place to start, but you do not have to follow them. The custom feeds are your scanner, so you can build your own rules and test them before using them live.
01
Choose your filters
Set the type of alerts you want, such as odds range, EV level, race type, field size, place terms, bookmaker and time to race.
02
Use Backtesting
Inside Filters, use the Backtesting button to see how that setup would have performed in the past before you follow it live.
03
Check if it fits
Look at bet volume, P/L, ROI, drawdown and price movement. A setup needs to fit your staking plan and the style of racing you want to follow.
04
Follow it consistently
Once you have a setup, either follow it with sensible stakes or use it to support your own betting decisions. Avoid changing it after every result.
A good workflow is: build the filter, backtest it, decide if the results and volume make sense, then follow the setup properly rather than chasing every short-term result.