Poker Copilot — Full Review

Overview

Poker Copilot is the easiest path to a working HUD on macOS, while also supporting Windows. It uses an embedded database (no PostgreSQL to install), has a clean HUD and replayer, and ships a full-feature 30-day trial—great for new HUD users or anyone who values simplicity over ultra-granular analytics.

What Copilot does best

  • Zero-drama setup on Mac. Download, point it at your hand-history folder, and go—no separate DB server or admin rights.
  • Clear HUD + leak detectors. The HUD is readable out of the box, and built-in leak-finding tools nudge you toward quick wins during study.
  • Active Mac support. Copilot’s identity is “Mac HUD first,” with native builds for macOS and Windows.

Where it’s lighter

Copilot doesn’t try to match PT4/H2N for bespoke stats or lab-grade filters. If your plan involves custom expression stats or complex positional pop-ups, you may outgrow it later.

Pros

  • Smoothest Mac experience; no PostgreSQL
  • Gentle learning curve
  • Solid, stable HUD and replayer

Cons

  • Shallower custom-stats ecosystem
  • Power users may hit analysis ceilings
  • Fewer pro-level niche pop-ups out of the box

Who should choose Copilot?

Mac players who want fast, reliable, low-maintenance tracking. If you later need denser analytics, you can migrate your hand histories to PT4 or another tracker.