About ASD Platform API
Understand what the ALT Sports Data API covers, who it serves, and how the platform is organized.
About ASD Platform API
Alternative and emerging sports generate enormous fan engagement, but the data infrastructure behind them is fragmented. Every league has its own feed format, update cadence, and market model. The ALT Sports Data API solves this by providing a single, normalized interface across all of them.
Whether you are building a sportsbook, powering a trading desk, feeding a media product, or automating internal tooling, the API gives you one consistent contract for events, odds, futures, historical results, and sport metadata -- regardless of which league or sport you are working with.
How the platform is organized
The API is built around two primary surfaces, supported by shared reference and operational layers:
- Live Market Odds API -- Real-time events, odds, and futures for sportsbook-facing workflows. This is where most integrations start.
- Historical Sport Event API -- Competitions, matches, seasons, and player data for analytics, archives, and downstream product logic.
- Reference endpoints -- Sports, archetypes, and market catalogs that define what is available and how each sport behaves.
- Operational guides -- Credentials, onboarding, reconciliation, and go-live readiness to get your integration into production.
What sets it apart
- Unified contract -- One API shape across combat sports, motorsports, jai alai, table tennis, and every other sport on the platform. No per-league integration work.
- Market-ready data -- Responses are structured for direct use in odds displays, trading engines, and settlement pipelines.
- Sport-aware modeling -- Each sport maps to an archetype that determines which market families, participant structures, and settlement rules apply.
- AI-assisted workflows -- The same API powers the ALT Sports Data MCP server, so teams using Claude or other AI tools get structured access out of the box.
Start with the right path
Live Market Odds API
Work with /events, /futures, and /sports for real-time sportsbook workflows.
Historical Sport Event API
Use historical and catalog endpoints for schedules, archives, and downstream analysis.
Money, Betting Lines, and Markets
Understand the market structures that vary by sport archetype.
API Reference
Jump into endpoint-level schemas, parameters, and live examples.