GameDay vs RealBookies

GameDay vs RealBookies, compared fairly.

GameDay and RealBookies are close on price, both around $9 to $10 per active player a week with the casino included. GameDay differentiates with native English and Spanish, a Pro plan that adds live betting and the Prop Builder, and a one-month free trial. Confirm current terms with each.

GameDay RealBookies
Published per-head rate Flat $9 / $13 ~$9-$10 flat
Casino included Yes Yes
Casino cut taken 0% Included, confirm terms
Live betting Included on Pro Included
Prop Builder Yes Confirm with provider
Free trial 1 month, no card Up to 4 weeks (promo)
Native English + Spanish Yes English-first
Setup fee / contract None None advertised

RealBookies 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

RealBookies is one of the more visible names in pay-per-head, with a long track record and a familiar pitch. On price they sit close to GameDay: roughly $9 to $10 per active player a week, with the casino and racebook included and no per-player penalty for growing. So this is not a story about one being far cheaper than the other.

GameDay matches the base price at $9 and adds a clear second gear. Pro at $13 brings live betting, the Prop Builder, and a dedicated account manager, so you scale features without renegotiating. The casino is included on both plans with zero cut to us.

Where GameDay is built differently

The clearest difference is language. GameDay is native English and Spanish, end to end, with support that speaks both. For an agent serving Latin American players, that is the everyday experience of the platform, not an add-on. GameDay is also new, built by an operator with 17+ years in the industry, which means it is designed around how agents work now. RealBookies brings the longer track record and a comparable promotional trial, and that is a fair point in their favor.

The simplest way to decide

Run GameDay free for a month on your own book and compare it directly to RealBookies. Migration is free and most agents are live in about 48 hours.

How is GameDay different from RealBookies on price?

They are close. RealBookies advertises around $9 to $10 per active player a week with casino and racebook included, and GameDay is a flat $9 Basic or $13 Pro. On the base plan the per-head number is in the same range, so the decision usually comes down to features and fit, not a few cents.

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 RealBookies for theirs. Neither is a low-rate-plus-casino-cut model that we know of.

What does GameDay do differently?

Native English and Spanish for you and your players, a clear two-plan structure where Pro adds live betting, the Prop Builder, and a dedicated account manager, and a platform built by a 17+ year operator. The free trial runs a full month.

Where is RealBookies stronger?

RealBookies has a long track record and heavy brand presence, and their promotional trial can run up to four weeks, similar to ours. We would rather you compare the actual platforms than the marketing.

Can I move from RealBookies 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 run both side by side.

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.