For agents

Pay per head, built around the agent.

Pay per head means you pay a flat weekly fee per active player to run your own book on GameDay's software. Two plans at $9 or $13, casino included with zero cut, native English and Spanish. GameDay provides the odds 24/7 and bilingual support; it does not take wagers from the betting public or pay players.

Pay per active player

Built around how you work

  • Pay per active player

    A flat weekly fee for the players who actually use the book. No activity, no charge for that player.

  • You stay in control

    Set your own lines, limits, and players. GameDay is the platform, not your boss.

  • Casino with no cut

    The casino is included and GameDay keeps zero percent. What players lose stays with you.

  • Built by an operator

    Made by someone with 17+ years inside pay-per-head, around how agents actually work.

  • English and Spanish

    Native in both languages for you and your players.

  • No lock-in

    No setup fee, no contract, no cancellation fee. Leave whenever you want.

What you keep

You run the book

You set your own lines, limits, and players from one dashboard. GameDay is the platform you operate on, not a partner setting your numbers or taking a piece of your action.

No lock-in

No setup fee, no contract, and no cancellation fee. You can move your players over for free and leave the same way if it is not for you.

How GameDay compares

A general comparison against a typical pay-per-head provider. Specifics vary, so check the details of any you are weighing.

GameDay Typical provider
Billed per active player Yes Varies
Casino cut taken by the provider 0% Often up to 10%
Setup fee No Sometimes
Contract required No Sometimes
Cancellation fee No Sometimes
Native English and Spanish Yes Usually English-first

The model, from the agent's side

Pay per head is built around your activity, not a flat license. You pay a set weekly fee for each player who is active that week, so a quiet week costs less than a busy one and a player who sits out does not cost you for sitting out. On a small book the $100 weekly minimum keeps it simple. On a busy book the per-player number keeps it predictable.

The rest is about staying in control. You set your own lines, limits, and players, you keep the casino with zero cut, and there is no setup fee, contract, or cancellation fee holding you in place. GameDay is the platform you run the book on, not a partner taking a piece of it.

A note on what GameDay is

GameDay is a pay-per-head software and platform provider. It gives you the platform, the odds for all major sports 24/7 that you can adjust, and support in English and Spanish. It does not take wagers from the betting public or hold player money. You run your own book and you are responsible for the laws that apply where you operate.

What is pay per head?

It is a model where an agent pays a flat weekly fee per active player to run their own sportsbook on a provider’s software. The agent runs the book; the provider runs the platform.

How much does it cost with GameDay?

$9 Basic or $13 Pro per active player a week, with a $100 weekly minimum on small accounts. Casino included with zero cut, no setup fee, no contract.

Does GameDay take bets?

No. GameDay is the software and platform. It does not accept wagers from the betting public, hold player funds, or pay players. GameDay does provide the odds 24/7 and bilingual support, and you run your own book.

Can I start without a card?

Yes. The first month is free with no card, and migration from your current provider is free.

How is per active player billing counted?

You are billed for players who are active in a given week, not your full list. A player who sits out a week is not counted that week, with a $100 weekly minimum on small accounts.

Can I switch from my current provider?

Yes. Migration is free and most agents are live in about 48 hours. There is no setup fee and no contract, so you can move your players over and judge it against what you have now.

Run your book your way.

Flat per-player pricing, no card to start.