Price
This is the biggest difference and it's not close.
Beat the Spin's free plan covers 3 sites with reminders, timers, and a basic dashboard. Pro is $8/month for unlimited sites, guided claiming, full analytics, and 90-day history. Auto-claiming is available on the Unlimited plan ($15/month), which ships as a separate manual install.
Bonus Pilot's free plan covers 5 sites. Their Basic plan is $25/month and their Pro plan is $40/month.
If you're tracking five or more sites, Beat the Spin Pro costs $8/month versus Bonus Pilot Basic at $25/month. Over a year, that's $96 versus $300 — a $204 difference for tools that do fundamentally the same thing.
How They Handle Your Data
This is where the tools diverge philosophically.
The Chrome Web Store edition of Beat the Spin reads page data from sites you're already logged into. It never stores your passwords, never logs into accounts on your behalf, and never transmits credentials anywhere. Your data stays local in your browser. Beat the Spin Automate, the separate manual install behind the Unlimited plan, is the edition that signs in and claims for you, and its credentials stay local too.
Bonus Pilot takes a different approach — it logs into your social casino accounts and collects rewards on your behalf. That means the extension handles the login process itself. Bonus Pilot states that credentials are stored locally and never sent to their servers, but the extension is actively accessing your accounts rather than passively reading page data.
For players who are cautious about giving any tool access to their accounts, the Web Store edition of Beat the Spin is the more conservative model, because nothing happens without your click. Players who want fully hands-off automation can get it from either tool: Bonus Pilot ships it in its main product, and Beat the Spin ships it as the separate Automate install.
Sites Supported
Both tools cover the major sweepstakes casino platforms. Beat the Spin supports 70 sites today, including Chumba, LuckyLand, Pulsz, Stake.us, High 5, WOW Vegas, McLuck, Crown Coins, Global Poker, Fortune Wheelz, Zula, and more. Our catalog lists 111 sites in total, so the rest are researched but not live in the extension yet.
Bonus Pilot lists support for 40+ sites including Stake.us, Pulsz, McLuck, WOW Vegas, Crown Coins, and others.
The overlap is significant. Unless you're playing a particularly niche platform, both tools will cover your sites.
Features
Beat the Spin includes:
- Smart countdown timers for every site
- Desktop notifications when bonuses are claimable
- Auto-claiming on Unlimited (clicks the claim button for you)
- Profit dashboard tracking deposits, withdrawals, and profit across all accounts
- Auto-detection of balance and claim status
- 7-day history (Free) or 90-day history (Pro)
Bonus Pilot includes:
- Automated daily collection (logs in and claims for you)
- Stake.us code collection (Pro tier)
- Welcome offer guides and tutorials
- Arbitrage calculator (for sportsbook users)
- Discord community access
Beat the Spin is more focused — it does bonus tracking and claiming and does it well. Bonus Pilot tries to be a broader platform with additional tools like the arbitrage calculator and welcome offer guides.
Earning Claims
Bonus Pilot markets aggressively around earnings — "$500+ monthly value" on their homepage, with testimonials claiming $350/month and $650/month. These numbers are based on the combined value of all daily bonuses across all supported sites if you claim every single one perfectly.
We do not publish a dollar earning claim, because we have not measured one. What we publish instead is the arithmetic: the 25 sites we recommend advertise 16.19 SC of daily login bonuses between them, and the five largest add up to 6.07 SC a day. Those are the operators' own advertised amounts from our site catalog, before playthrough, minimums, and the days you miss.
In reality, your actual value depends entirely on how many sites you play and how consistently you claim. Both tools help you claim more consistently than going manual. Neither creates value that doesn't already exist in the daily bonuses themselves.
Who Should Pick What
Choose Beat the Spin if:
- Price matters — $8/month vs $25-40/month is a big gap
- You prefer a tool that reads your pages passively rather than logging into your accounts
- You want a focused bonus tracker without extra features you won't use
- You're already comfortable logging into your sites yourself and just need tracking and reminders
Choose Bonus Pilot if:
- You want fully automated login and collection with zero interaction
- You're also interested in sportsbook arbitrage tools
- You want guided welcome offer tutorials for new platform signups
- The higher price ($25-40/month) doesn't bother you relative to the value you're claiming
The Bottom Line
Both tools solve the same core problem: tracking and claiming daily bonuses across multiple sweepstakes casino sites without missing days. Beat the Spin does it at a fraction of the price with a privacy-first approach. Bonus Pilot does it with more aggressive automation and a broader feature set at a higher cost.
If you're not sure, start with a free tier on either one and see which workflow fits your style. Beat the Spin's free plan covers 3 sites, Bonus Pilot's covers 5. Try both, pick the one that clicks, and stop leaving free coins on the table.
Try Beat the Spin Free
Track bonuses across 3 sites for free. Upgrade to Pro for $8/month to unlock all 70 supported sites, guided claiming, and full analytics. Hands-off claiming is available on the Unlimited plan ($15/month), which ships as a separate manual install.
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