Pricing varies by capper, sport, and sample size. Here's a realistic breakdown of the packages you'll see on EdgeHawg, so nothing looks like a surprise or a scam.
A higher price doesn't mean a better capper, and a free pick isn't automatically a worse one. Here's what actually correlates with value.
| Signal | What it usually means |
|---|---|
| Price scales with unit size | Good sign — the capper is pricing access, not manufacturing urgency |
| Price jumps right before a big game | Caution — often a marketing tactic rather than a reflection of confidence |
| Free plays are lower-rated, not random | Good sign — shows a consistent internal grading system |
| "Lifetime access" for a flat fee | Caution — sustainable capper businesses are rarely priced this way |
Current packages for every capper are listed on EdgeHawg.