Press & media
Everything you need
Everything you need
to write about us.
Facts, figures, logo files and a colour palette — plus a person who answers emails. If you need something that isn't here, ask.
Company facts
Everything below is cleared for publication and current as of August 2026.
- Legal name
- SharpCut Technologies Limited
- Founded
- 2026, Lagos, Nigeria
- Category
- Sports intelligence. Not a bookmaker — does not accept stakes, hold funds, or hold a gaming licence.
- What it does
- Tells a bettor the real chance behind a bet, grades a booking code before it is staked, and explains why in seven language voices.
- Languages
- Nigerian Pidgin, English (plain and analytical), Yorùbá, Hausa, French
- Coverage
- 150+ football, basketball and tennis competitions
- Pricing
- Free tier; Day ₦500; Week ₦2,000; Month ₦7,000. Paid via Paystack.
- Track record
- Every prediction logged publicly and permanently, losing periods included, at sharpcut.ng/track-record
- Media contact
- press@sharpcut.ng
Logo files
Please use the mark as supplied. Don't recolour it, stretch it, add effects, or place it on a background that kills the contrast.
Primary mark on dark
Default. Use wherever the background is #14161A or darker than #15181D.
Colour
How to describe us
One line
SharpCut tells Nigerian bettors the real chance behind a bet — in the language they actually think in.
Short paragraph
SharpCut is a Lagos-built sports intelligence platform covering 150+ football, basketball and tennis competitions. A bettor pastes the booking code they were about to stake and SharpCut grades every leg, flags the ones where the bookmaker's price misrepresents the real risk, and explains why in Nigerian Pidgin, plain English, Yorùbá, Hausa or French. It is not a bookmaker and does not accept stakes.
Please avoid
- Calling SharpCut a betting app, a bookmaker, or a gambling operator — it is none of these and the distinction is legally meaningful.
- Describing predictions as “guaranteed,” “sure” or “fixed.” We publish probabilities and we publish our misses.
- Writing the name as “Sharp Cut,” “Sharpcut” or “SHARPCUT.” It is one word, two capitals: SharpCut.
Working on a story?
Founder interviews, data pulls and model explanations available on request. We can usually turn a query around the same day.