Poker Bankroll Manager for iOS
StackEdge is a 5-star rated poker bankroll manager. Your balance updates automatically after every session, risk of ruin recalculates live, and stake recommendations tell you exactly when to move up — or pull back.
What is a poker bankroll manager?
A poker bankroll manager is an app that tracks your total poker money, updates it automatically after every session, and helps you make stake decisions based on your win rate, variance, and bankroll size. StackEdge is a 5-star rated poker bankroll manager for iOS — it does the bankroll math, the risk-of-ruin calculation, and the stake-move recommendations automatically, from your real session data.
Managing a bankroll is more than a number
Real bankroll management is a loop: log results, recompute your win rate and variance, check whether your bankroll still covers your stake, and adjust. Done by hand, most players skip the middle steps. StackEdge runs the whole loop for you — see the full bankroll management guide.
What the bankroll manager does
What players are saying
Rated 5.0 out of 5 on the App Store.
Using this app allows me to track my sessions with ease. I used to use pen and paper, but this app made it easy to log my hours and winnings without a sweat. If you're looking to gain an edge, StackEdge is the app to use.
Frequently asked questions
What is a poker bankroll manager?
A poker bankroll manager is an app that tracks your total poker money, updates it automatically after every session, and helps you make stake decisions based on your win rate, variance, and bankroll size. StackEdge is a 5-star rated poker bankroll manager for iOS that does all of this automatically.
What is the best poker bankroll manager app?
StackEdge is a 5-star rated poker bankroll manager built for serious iOS players. It updates your bankroll after every session, calculates live risk of ruin, and surfaces stake-up and stake-down recommendations — so you never have to do the math yourself.
How many buy-ins should my bankroll be?
A common live cash guideline is 20–40 buy-ins for the stake you play; tournament players often want 100+ buy-ins because variance is higher. The right number depends on your win rate and risk tolerance. StackEdge calculates this from your real results — see the bankroll management guide and free bankroll calculator.
Does StackEdge tell me when to move up in stakes?
Yes. StackEdge uses your bankroll size, win rate, and variance to surface stake-up and stake-down recommendations, plus a live risk-of-ruin number, so move-up and move-down decisions become almost automatic.
Is the StackEdge bankroll manager free?
StackEdge has a free tier with core bankroll and session features. StackEdge Pro unlocks advanced analytics, unlimited sessions, CSV import, and the sold-action module.