TLDR
- Polymarket and Substack have announced an exclusive partnership
- Substack authors can now natively integrate Polymarket data into their content
- The deal gives writers access to real-time prediction market data
- Polymarket is the world’s largest prediction market platform
- The partnership aims to improve journalism with live market-backed data
Polymarket has announced an exclusive partnership with Substack, the popular newsletter and publishing platform. The deal lets Substack authors pull live data from Polymarket directly into their articles.
Polymarket describes itself as the world’s largest prediction market. It lets users bet real money on the outcome of future events, from elections to economic indicators.
The integration is available starting today. Authors on Substack can now add Polymarket data to their writing without leaving the platform.
The goal is to give writers access to what the market currently thinks will happen on any given topic. Prediction markets are often used as a real-time gauge of public probability estimates.
Polymarket made the announcement on its official social channels. The company said “journalism is better when it’s backed by live markets.”
Substack has grown into one of the largest independent publishing platforms. It hosts thousands of writers covering finance, politics, technology, and more.
The move connects two platforms that already attract a politically and financially engaged audience. Many Substack writers already reference prediction market data manually in their work.
What the Integration Does
The native integration removes the need for writers to screenshot or manually copy data. Market probabilities can now be embedded directly into posts.
This means readers will see live or recent market data inside an article. The figures update based on what traders are betting on Polymarket.
Polymarket uses blockchain technology to settle bets and verify outcomes. Its markets have been used to track odds on U.S. elections, Federal Reserve decisions, and geopolitical events.
Why It Matters for Publishers
Substack writers who cover news and markets may find this useful for adding context to breaking stories. The data shows the collective view of traders in real time.
The partnership is described as exclusive, meaning Substack is the first publishing platform to offer this native Polymarket data feature. No financial terms of the deal were disclosed.
ChainCatcher and Binance News both reported the announcement on February 19, 2026. Foresight News also confirmed the partnership through its own coverage.
Polymarket framed the deal as part of a broader push to embed its data into the media landscape. The company has been expanding its presence beyond its core trading platform.
The partnership is now live. Substack authors can begin using the Polymarket integration as of today’s announcement.
