GameDay vs AcePerHead

GameDay vs AcePerHead, compared fairly.

GameDay and AcePerHead both include the casino with no cut and bill per active player weekly. The difference is structure: GameDay publishes flat $9 or $13 pricing with live betting included on Pro and a native English and Spanish platform, while AcePerHead uses teaser rates with paid add-ons. Confirm current terms with each provider.

GameDay AcePerHead
Published per-head rate Flat $9 / $13 "As low as $3", commonly ~$10
Casino included Yes Yes
Casino cut taken 0% 0%
Live betting Included on Pro Premium live +$5/wk
Pay in crypto Yes Up to 20% off
Free trial 1 month, no card 6 weeks (promo)
Native English + Spanish Yes English-first
Setup fee / contract None None advertised

AcePerHead details reflect their publicly advertised terms as of mid-2026. Promotions and rates change, so confirm the current, all-in number with the provider before you decide.

The honest version

AcePerHead is one of the established names in pay-per-head, with a long track record and a wide feature set. If you are weighing them against GameDay, you are comparing two real platforms, not a real one and a fake one. So here is the straight version.

On price, watch the headline. AcePerHead advertises rates as low as $3 per head, but that is a promotional floor. Full service is commonly cited closer to $10 per active player a week, and live betting runs an extra $5 per week as a premium. GameDay publishes one flat number instead: $9 on Basic or $13 on Pro, with live betting included on Pro and no add-ons stacked on top. The point is not that one is always cheaper, it is that you should compare the real all-in cost, not the teaser.

On casino, there is no gap to sell you. Both platforms include the casino in the per-head fee and neither takes a percentage of it. That is worth saying plainly, because some providers do take a casino cut, and that is where an agent can quietly lose real money. AcePerHead is not one of them, and neither are we.

Where GameDay is built differently

The clearest difference is language. GameDay is native English and Spanish, end to end, for you and for your players, with support that actually speaks both. If you serve Latin American players, that is not a checkbox, it is the daily experience of running your book. AcePerHead is English-first.

The second difference is who built it. GameDay comes from an operator with 17+ years inside pay-per-head, and the platform is new, which means it was designed around how agents work now rather than carrying a decade of old decisions. That is a trade-off too: AcePerHead has the longer track record, and their promotional trial can run longer than our one free month. We would rather you know that than find out later.

The simplest way to decide

Run GameDay free for a month on your own book, with your own players, and compare it directly to what you have. Migration is free and most agents are live in about 48 hours. You will know in a week which one fits.

Is GameDay cheaper than AcePerHead?

It depends on the deal. AcePerHead advertises rates as low as $3 with promos, while full service is often cited around $10 plus a $5 weekly premium for live. GameDay publishes flat pricing: $9 Basic or $13 Pro per active player a week, with live betting included on Pro and no add-ons. Compare the real, all-in number, not the teaser rate.

Does AcePerHead take a cut of casino?

Based on their published material, no. Casino is included in their per-head fee, the same as GameDay. Neither takes a percentage of your casino. If a provider does take a casino cut, that is where the math changes fast.

What does GameDay do differently?

Flat published pricing with no teaser rate and no add-ons, live betting included on Pro, and a platform that is native English and Spanish for both you and your players. It is built by an operator with 17+ years in pay-per-head.

Where is AcePerHead stronger?

AcePerHead is established with a long track record, and their promo trial (around six weeks) can run longer than GameDay’s one free month. We would rather you see both clearly than oversell.

Can I move from AcePerHead to GameDay?

Yes. Migration is free and most agents are live in about 48 hours. You can start on the one-month free trial with no card and run both side by side before deciding.

Should I choose based only on the per-head rate?

No. Compare the full weekly cost, the features you need, migration help, language support, trial length, and whether any live betting or casino fees are separate. Confirm current terms directly with each provider.

See for yourself, free for a month.

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