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After a bunch of research and asking around, I have decided to open my sportsbook with a pay per head. Now the big question is which service to use as there is a lot of them out there.
At the moment, I am leaning towards price per player since they have the best prices and you get a lot for the money. Plus, there is a lot of positive reviews about them. Before I make the plunge, which one would you recommend and why?
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I used Price Per Player in my first sportsbook and I'm happy with my decision. Although my betting site is new, I haven't experienced any downtimes or issues with the PPH provider.
Its a good question that many bookies ask when they want to get started with a pay per head. In the end, all pay per head companies offer the same service. What differentiates them from the rest is their price, the gambling option, tools and features they offer. Here is a good article to give you an idea of what I am talking about, https://sportsbookpayperhead.com/2024/05/13/what-pay-per-head-software-is-used-for-sports-betting/
If you want a pay per head with a good reputation, great options and is cheaper then PriceperPlayer is a good option. However, it will also depend on your preferences.
Bwager.com, PayPerhead.com and RealBookies are also pretty good. Bwager is similar to PricePerPlayer.com and in the same price range. PayPerHead.com is more much more expensive and has a few more options available. However, if you dont use them then there is no point in using their service. Same thing with RealBookies.