GameDay vs PricePerPlayer
GameDay vs PricePerPlayer, compared fairly.
PricePerPlayer advertises $7 or less per head, below GameDay’s $9 Basic, so it is the cheaper headline. GameDay competes on a native English and Spanish platform, a one-month free trial, and a Pro plan with the Prop Builder and a dedicated account manager. Confirm current terms with each.
PricePerPlayer details reflect publicly advertised terms as of mid-2026. Rates and promotions change, so confirm the current, all-in number with the provider before you decide.
The honest version
PricePerPlayer advertises $7 or less per active player a week, with the sportsbook, live betting, casino, and racebook included, and a two-week trial that does not ask for your information up front. On the headline number, they are cheaper than GameDay’s $9 Basic. We are not going to pretend otherwise.
So the question is what the extra buys. With GameDay, the casino is included with zero cut, the same as theirs, but you also get a platform that is native English and Spanish, a Pro plan at $13 that adds the Prop Builder and a dedicated account manager, and a free month instead of two weeks to actually test it on your own players.
Where GameDay is built differently
The bilingual point is the real one. If your players speak Spanish, a platform and support that are natively English and Spanish change the day-to-day, and that is where GameDay is built differently from an English-first provider competing on price. GameDay is also new, built by an operator with 17+ years in pay-per-head, designed around how agents work now. PricePerPlayer’s edge is a lower rate and a frictionless trial, and that is a fair reason some agents will pick them.
The simplest way to decide
Run GameDay free for a month and compare it directly. Migration is free and most agents are live in about 48 hours, so you can judge the platform on your own book, not on a price tag alone.
Is GameDay cheaper than PricePerPlayer?
No. PricePerPlayer advertises $7 or less per head, below GameDay’s $9 Basic. If the lowest headline rate is your only priority, they are cheaper. GameDay competes on what comes with it, not on being the cheapest.
So why choose GameDay?
Native English and Spanish for you and your players, a one-month free trial instead of two weeks, a Pro plan that adds the Prop Builder and a dedicated account manager, and a platform built by a 17+ year operator. For agents serving both markets, that fit usually matters more than a couple of dollars per head.
Do both include the casino?
Yes. Both include the casino in the per-head fee. GameDay keeps zero percent of casino; confirm the current terms with PricePerPlayer for theirs.
Where is PricePerPlayer stronger?
A lower headline per-head rate and a no-information-needed trial signup. We would rather be straight about that than pretend price is not a real factor.
Can I move from PricePerPlayer to GameDay?
Yes. Migration is free and most agents are live in about 48 hours. Start on the one-month free trial with no card and compare them directly.
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.
No card, free migration, usually live in about 48 hours.