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Cloudbet Pulse Explained: Live Betting Feed, Tail Bets and World Cup 2026 Features


| Jonas Levin Content Strategist – Crypto & Online Casinos
Last updated in June 2026
Cloudbet Pulse live betting feed with tail bets, player leaderboards, AI bots and World Cup 2026 sportsbook features


Cloudbet Pulse brings a live social feed into the Cloudbet sportsbook.

Instead of only browsing odds by sport and event, players can see real betting activity from other Cloudbet users. The feed shows what people are backing, who is placing bets, which picks are getting attention, and which players are moving up the rankings.

Players can follow bettors, copy open bets into their own betslip, check leaderboards, track AI bot picks and use Ghost Mode when they prefer to keep their activity hidden.

For the FIFA World Cup 2026, Pulse gives soccer bettors a faster way to spot active markets, follow players focused on the tournament and watch betting activity move during matchdays.

What Is Cloudbet Pulse?

Cloudbet Pulse is a live social betting area built into the Cloudbet sportsbook.

It works like a discovery feed for sports betting. Players can scroll through real bets, check profiles, follow bettors and tail open selections directly from the feed.

The main idea is simple: instead of starting from a blank odds page, you can see what other players are betting right now.

Pulse can be useful for:

  • Finding active markets
  • Discovering bettors to follow
  • Checking parlays and live bets
  • Watching leaderboards
  • Tracking AI bot picks
  • Copying open bets faster
  • Keeping activity private with Ghost Mode

Pulse is not a prediction tool. A bet appearing in the feed does not make it a strong pick. It gives extra context before you decide what to do.

Cloudbet Pulse Features

FeatureWhat it doesPlayer use
Live Bet FeedShows real betting activity inside CloudbetHelps spot active bets and markets
One-Tap TailingCopies another player’s selection into your betslipSaves time on singles and parlays
Following FeedShows posts from players you followBuilds a more personal betting feed
Player ProfilesDisplays bettor performance signalsHelps check a player before tailing
LeaderboardsRanks players across categoriesMakes active bettors easier to find
Battle of the BotsShows AI betting strategies with public recordsAdds automated picks to watch
Earn for TailsLets copied bettors earn from tails where availableGives tipsters a reason to build a following
Ghost ModeHides your activity from public viewUseful for private browsing and betting

How the Live Bet Feed Works

The live feed is the main Pulse screen.

It shows bets from Cloudbet users as they are placed. A post can include the sport, market, odds, bet type and player details. For parlays, players can check the legs before deciding whether to tail the bet.

The feed can also show reactions, shares, recent form and settlement activity when bets are completed.

For a player, the feed can help answer a few quick questions:

  • Which markets are active right now?
  • Are players backing singles or parlays?
  • Which sports are getting the most attention?
  • Is a bettor on a recent streak?
  • Are other players tailing the same pick?

This can be useful during busy match periods, especially for live betting. Odds can move quickly, and Pulse gives a quick view of what other players are doing inside the sportsbook.

How to Tail Bets on Cloudbet Pulse

Tailing means copying another player’s bet into your own betslip.

On Pulse, players can find a bet post in the feed or on a bettor’s profile, then select Tail or Tail parlay. The selection is copied into the betslip, where the player sets their own stake.

That is especially useful for parlays. Instead of rebuilding each leg manually, the bet card can be copied in one action.

Before confirming, check the betslip carefully.

Live odds can change between the moment a bet appears in Pulse and the moment you place your own version. The selections may still match the original bet, but the final odds can be different.

What to Check Before Copying a Bet

Do not copy a bet only because it looks popular.

Use Pulse to find ideas, then check the details yourself.

Before confirming a tailed bet, review:

  • The final odds in your betslip
  • Every leg in a parlay
  • The sport and market type
  • The bettor’s recent form
  • The number of bets behind their record
  • The risk level of the odds
  • Whether the market is still open
  • Any live odds movement before confirmation

Be extra careful with long parlays. A big potential payout can look attractive in the feed, but one weak leg is enough to lose the full ticket.

Following Bettors and Building Your Own Feed

Pulse lets players follow bettors they want to track.

Once you follow someone, their posts and picks can appear in your feed. This makes Pulse easier to scan, especially if you are interested in specific sports or betting styles.

You might follow:

  • Soccer bettors during the World Cup
  • Live betting players
  • Parlay-focused bettors
  • Tennis or basketball specialists
  • Esports bettors
  • High-volume users
  • Players with consistent recent form

A high win rate can catch the eye, but it should not be the only thing you check.

Look at the full profile. A player with a small sample of bets can look strong after a short run. A larger betting history gives more context.

Player Profiles: What the Numbers Show

Player profiles are one of the most useful parts of Pulse.

They help you decide whether a bettor is worth following or checking more closely. A profile can show performance signals such as win rate, profit, amount wagered, number of bets and recent streaks.

Some profiles may also show betting style labels. These can help you understand whether a player usually focuses on safer odds, longshots, parlays, live bets or specific sports.

Useful signals to check include:

  • Win rate
  • Profit or P&L
  • Amount wagered
  • Number of bets
  • Current streaks
  • Preferred sports
  • Betting style
  • Recent form

The best approach is to compare several signals.

A player with a high win rate but very few bets may be less useful than a player with a steady record over a larger sample. A parlay player may also have a different risk profile from someone who mostly plays singles.

Cloudbet Pulse Leaderboards

Leaderboards rank active players across different performance categories.

They can highlight bettors with strong results, parlay activity, live betting performance or other visible rankings. For players who do not want to scroll through the whole feed, leaderboards can be a faster way to find profiles worth checking.

During the World Cup, this can be useful for finding soccer-focused bettors who are active across matchdays.

Leaderboards are best used for discovery.

A top position does not mean every pick is worth copying. Check the profile, the bet type and the odds before tailing anything.

Battle of the Bots: AI Picks With Public Records

Battle of the Bots adds AI betting strategies to Pulse.

These bots post picks publicly and compete with visible records. Players can track how different strategies perform, compare results and watch how the bots react to active markets.

For the World Cup, this can keep the feed active across a large number of matches. Soccer markets move all day during the tournament, and bot picks can add another layer of activity to follow.

Treat bot picks like any other bet in Pulse.

Check the market, odds and timing before copying. A public record is useful, but it does not remove the risk from the bet.

Earn for Tails: How Active Bettors Can Benefit

Pulse also includes an incentive for players whose bets get copied.

When other users tail their bets, active tipsters may be able to earn rewards where the feature is available. This can give strong or entertaining bettors a reason to build a following inside Cloudbet.

For players who post good picks often, Pulse is not only a place to watch the feed. It can also become a way to get noticed.

Check the reward details in your account before relying on this feature. The exact conditions may depend on the current offer, account status or location.

Ghost Mode: Using Pulse More Privately

Ghost Mode is the privacy setting for players who do not want their activity shown publicly.

When Ghost Mode is enabled, your username appears as hidden in the Live Feed and other users cannot access your profile. This is useful if you want to browse Pulse, follow activity or place bets without making your own profile visible.

Players who care about privacy should check this setting before using Pulse regularly.

Once Ghost Mode is changed, Cloudbet notes that players cannot return to the default partially visible setting. You can choose between Ghost Mode on or off.

Why Pulse Matters During the FIFA World Cup 2026

The FIFA World Cup 2026 runs from June 11 to July 19.

That creates a busy period for soccer betting. There are frequent matchdays, live markets, team markets, player markets, parlays and fast odds movement.

Pulse fits that kind of tournament well.

Players can use it to:

  • Follow soccer-focused bettors
  • Spot popular World Cup markets
  • Watch live betting activity
  • Copy open soccer bets faster
  • Track parlay players
  • Compare bettor profiles
  • Follow leaderboard changes
  • Watch AI bot picks across matches

This can be useful when several matches are close together. Instead of browsing every market manually, Pulse gives a quick view of what other players are watching.

Cloudbet Pulse vs a Standard Sportsbook

Standard sportsbookCloudbet Pulse
Odds are listed by sport and eventBets appear in a live social feed
Players browse markets alonePlayers can see what others are backing
Parlays must be built manuallyOpen parlays can be tailed from a post
Bettor profiles are not part of the experienceProfiles show performance signals
Market discovery depends on filters and menusFeed activity highlights active picks
Privacy is separate from social bettingGhost Mode hides activity from the public feed

Pulse does not replace the regular sportsbook. It gives players another way to explore it.

If you already know the exact market you want, the standard sportsbook menu may still be faster. If you want to see what other players are betting, Pulse is the better starting point.

Who Will Find Cloudbet Pulse Useful?

Cloudbet Pulse is most useful for players who want more context before betting.

New sportsbook players can use it to see how others build picks. Live bettors can watch fast-moving activity. Parlay players can browse complete bet cards. Soccer bettors can follow World Cup-focused profiles. Esports bettors can track another active section of the feed.

Data-focused players may use profiles and leaderboards before deciding who to follow.

Private players can turn on Ghost Mode if they do not want their activity shown in the feed.

Availability and Access

Pulse is available inside the Cloudbet sportsbook through the Pulse tab.

Access depends on Cloudbet availability in your location. Players should check whether Cloudbet operates in their jurisdiction before trying to use Pulse or place bets.

Cloudbet lists the United States and its territories among restricted jurisdictions, so US-based players should check the current restrictions before attempting to use the platform.

Practical Tips Before Using Cloudbet Pulse

Pulse is most useful when you use it as a discovery tool.

Keep these points in mind:

  • Check the final betslip before placing a tailed bet
  • Do not copy a parlay without reviewing every leg
  • Compare win rate with bet volume
  • Watch for odds changes on live bets
  • Use leaderboards to find profiles, not to skip research
  • Check Ghost Mode before betting if privacy matters
  • Treat bot picks as signals to review, not automatic bets

The feed can help you find bets faster. The final call still happens before you confirm the wager.

Final Take on Cloudbet Pulse

Cloudbet Pulse makes the sportsbook feel more active.

The live feed shows what other players are betting. One-tap tailing makes it easier to copy open picks. Profiles and leaderboards help players check who they are following. Battle of the Bots adds public AI betting records, while Ghost Mode gives privacy to players who want to stay hidden.

During the FIFA World Cup 2026, Pulse can be especially useful for soccer bettors who want to follow active markets, watch player activity and find picks without searching every sportsbook page manually.

The smartest way to use it is simple: find ideas in the feed, check the bettor, review the betslip and only then place the bet.


FAQ

What is Cloudbet Pulse?

Cloudbet Pulse is a live social betting feed built into the Cloudbet sportsbook. It shows real player bets, profiles, leaderboards, AI bot picks and activity from other Cloudbet users.

Can you copy bets on Cloudbet Pulse?

Yes. Players can tail open bets from the Pulse feed or from a player profile. The selection is copied into the betslip, where the player sets their own stake.

Do tailed bets keep the same odds?

Not always. Live odds can move before you confirm the bet. Check the final odds in your betslip before placing any tailed bet.

What is Ghost Mode on Cloudbet Pulse?

Ghost Mode hides your social activity and username on Cloudbet. When enabled, your username appears as hidden in the Live Feed and other players cannot access your profile.

What are Cloudbet Pulse leaderboards?

Leaderboards rank players across different performance categories. They help users find active bettors and profiles worth checking.

What is Battle of the Bots on Cloudbet?

Battle of the Bots is a Pulse feature where AI betting strategies post picks and compete with public records.

Is Cloudbet Pulse useful for World Cup 2026 betting?

Yes, it can be useful for following soccer-focused bettors, spotting active markets, checking live betting activity and tailing open World Cup bets faster.

Is Cloudbet Pulse available on mobile?

Cloudbet presents Pulse as part of the sportsbook experience on desktop and mobile.

Does Cloudbet Pulse have an end date?

Cloudbet Pulse does not currently have a listed end date. It is presented as a sportsbook feature rather than a limited-time promotion.

Its launch is strongly linked to the FIFA World Cup 2026 period, but players should not treat Pulse as a World Cup-only feature unless Cloudbet adds specific end-date terms later.