Comparison
CopyTrail vs Kreo
Kreo is a non-custodial Telegram bot for Polymarket and Kalshi. CopyTrail offers a free Paper mode, transparent pricing, and a 5-language web app.
At a glance
| CopyTrail | Kreo | |
|---|---|---|
| Interface | Web app, 5 languages | Telegram-native bot + web app |
| Free paper mode | Free on-chain paper mode | Not advertised |
| Entry pricing | Free paper; Starter $24/mo | Subscription + fee; not published upfront |
| Live key handling | ECIES sealed-box, isolated bot server | Signs via Privy secure enclaves |
| Custody | Non-custodial | Non-custodial |
How CopyTrail differs
- CopyTrail publishes its pricing up front (free Paper, then $24 / $69 / $249); Kreo shows its fee schedule only inside the bot before you enable anything.
- CopyTrail's free Paper mode validates real on-chain fills before you risk capital; Kreo's site doesn't mention a paper/simulation mode.
- CopyTrail leads with a web app in 5 languages; Kreo is Telegram-native (with a web dashboard).
- Both are non-custodial: Kreo signs via Privy secure enclaves, while CopyTrail keeps funds in your wallet and seals the live trading key with ECIES sealed-box encryption, decryptable only on an isolated bot server.
What Kreo does
- A Telegram-native bot with a companion web app (enter.kreo.app), supporting Polymarket (Polygon) and Kalshi.
- Non-custodial: signs through your wallet via Privy secure enclaves — 'the bot never controls your funds,' 'your keys, your coins.'
- Pick a wallet to track and set your size for real-time replication; claims 'trade mirrored in 1.2s.'
- Premium features carry a small subscription and a performance fee; the full fee schedule is shown inside the bot before you enable it.
The honest bottom line
These tools are all non-custodial — your funds stay in your wallet either way, so that's table stakes, not a reason to pick one. The differences that matter are what you can prove before risking money and how the live key is handled: CopyTrail's free Paper mode logs real on-chain fills at zero risk first, and its live trading key is sealed with ECIES so the web app and database never hold the decryption key. Weigh the specifics above and pick what fits.
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between CopyTrail and Kreo?
CopyTrail is a five-language web app focused on Polymarket, with pricing published up front and a free on-chain Paper mode that validates real fills before you opt into live trading. Kreo is a Telegram-native bot with a companion web app that supports both Polymarket and Kalshi, and it shows its subscription and performance-fee schedule inside the bot before you enable premium features. Both are non-custodial.
Does Kreo have a free or paper trading mode?
Kreo's public materials don't mention a paper or free trading mode; the site describes premium features carrying a small subscription and a performance fee, with the full schedule shown inside the bot. If a risk-free simulation matters to you, CopyTrail offers a free on-chain Paper mode that validates real fills before you turn on live trading.
How does CopyTrail's pricing compare to Kreo's?
CopyTrail publishes its tiers up front: Paper is free, Starter is $24/mo, Pro is $69/mo, and Whale is $249/mo, billed in USDC on Polygon. Kreo doesn't publish specific numbers publicly — it charges a small subscription plus a performance fee, with the full fee schedule shown inside the bot before you enable premium features. So a direct number-to-number comparison isn't possible from public information alone.
See it on your own trades first
Free paper mode mirrors a top trader into a risk-free simulation and logs the real on-chain fills — two weeks of your own data before you decide.