PricePerPlayer Announces First Price Increase in 12 Years for New Customers Only - $7 Per Head Starting Feb 10

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Our long time friends at PricePerPlayer announced on Thursday their first price increase in more than 12 years for new customers only beginning February 10, 2025.  It is important to note that this increase does not impact current customers or those that join prior to February 10.  The current $5 per active player price will now increase to $7 per active player.  We would be remiss in not mentioning that, before PricePerPlayer came along, the average PPH price per customer was in the area of $25 and up.  PricePerPlayer.com has truly revolutionized the PPH model.

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The increase comes as PricePerPlayer.com has added a wealth of new features over the years.

These new features include:

  • More comprehensive sprotsbook management reports
  • Advancements in Player Publishing Tools
  • Improving Player Risk Management tools through automation
  • Improved encryption technology
  • Cloud technology
  • Upgrades in odds management software that includes changing odds for specific game, players or group of players
  • Increased customization of sportsbook sites and templates for customers
  • Upgrades in the live in-play wagering platform
  • Bot detection to ensure fair play between bookies and their players
  • The use of AI technology to automate and improve sportsbook management.

Once again, the price increase will not impact current active customers or those that open a PricePerPlayer.com sportsbook Pay Per Head account prior to the February 10, 2025 date.  We should also note that the $7 price per player drops depending on the number of players.

A transparent breakdown of the new customer pricing appears below.

  • 0-99 active active players - $7 per player
  • 100 to 199 active players - $6 per player
  • 200 to 299 active players - $5 per player
  • 300 to 499 active players - $4 per player
  • 500 to 999 active players - $3 per player
  • 1000 plus active players - $2 per player

Customers that have opened and kept their PricePerPlayer.com Bookie Pay Per Head account active before February 10, 2025, the below pricing structure will remain in place.

  • 0-99 active active players - $5 per player
  • 100 to 199 active players - $4.50 per player
  • 200 to 299 active players - $4 per player
  • 300 to 499 active players - $3.50 per player
  • 500 to 699 active players - $3 per player
  • 700 too 999 active players - $2.50 per player
  • 1000 plus active players - $2 per player

Only those looking to kick start their business with a PPH sportsbook or transfer players from another Pay Per Head effective February 10, 2025 will be affected by the new price increase (pricing structure).  Current customers will NOT be impacted.

Gambling911.com would note that there are typically over one thousand new searches for Pay Per Head related terms per week.

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