Both DraftKings and FanDuel are must-have sportsbooks for any serious promo grinder. But for daily operations, which one delivers more guaranteed profit per hour? We break down the numbers.
Winner: FanDuel — The 10-day reset has far higher ceiling than DraftKings' one-time offer if you run it daily.
This is where the real money is. Both books offer daily profit boosts, but they differ in frequency, boost percentages, and max caps.
| Metric | DraftKings | FanDuel |
|---|---|---|
| Boosts per day | 2–5 | 2–4 |
| Typical boost % | 25–100% | 25–75% |
| Max extra winnings | $10–$50 | $15–$75 |
| Avg. profit per boost | $6–$12 | $8–$18 |
| Monthly boost income est. | $100–$250 | $120–$350 |
| SGP boosts available? | ✓ Yes (Stepped Up) | ✓ Yes (SGP+) |
| Parlay insurance? | ✓ Stepped Up Parlay | ✓ SGP Insurance |
Winner: FanDuel — Slightly higher per-boost averages due to the SGP+ Profit Boost structure, which routinely caps at $50–$75 vs DraftKings' $25–$50 on comparable boosts.
| Category | DraftKings | FanDuel |
|---|---|---|
| Sign-up value (realistic) | $150–$350 | $300–$900 |
| Monthly recurring (boosts) | $100–$250 | $120–$350 |
| Annual total (conservative) | $1,350–$3,350 | $1,740–$5,100 |
No serious promo grinder should choose between these two — you need both. FanDuel has higher ceiling on sign-up value and daily boost averages. DraftKings has better account longevity (less aggressive at restricting sharp bettors) and more predictable recurring boost schedules. Run them together from day one.
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