Quick Verdict
| Our rating | 4 / 5 |
| Founded | 2019 |
| Community size | ~14,000 Discord members |
| Sports | NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, CFB, CBB, golf |
| Price | $74.99/week · $199.99/month · $1,249.99/year |
| Guarantee | Money back if you are not profitable in the first 30 days |
| Best for | Serious bettors with a bankroll big enough to justify $199/month |
Who Are ElitePickz?
ElitePickz is a sports betting Discord founded in 2019 and built around +EV betting — plays with a demonstrable statistical advantage rather than gut calls. Its team includes professional analysts and, notably, former oddsmakers from sportsbooks including DraftKings.
That detail matters more than any win-rate claim. Someone who set lines professionally understands where books build in error, which is a materially different skill from watching games and forming opinions.
Pricing & Third-Party Track Record
| Plan | Price |
|---|---|
| Weekly | $74.99 |
| Monthly | $199.99 |
| Annual | $1,249.99 |
This is the most expensive service in our entire Winible-era comparison, and it is not close. But two things justify a serious look at that price, and both are rare enough in this industry to be worth stating plainly.
First, ElitePickz publishes a public spreadsheet with full lifetime results for the entire service. Not a highlight reel, not screenshots — a complete ledger you can open and audit yourself. Only Wunderdog, among everything we have reviewed, offers comparable transparency.
Second, there is a money-back guarantee: if you do not finish your first 30 days profitable, you get a refund (terms apply). That inverts the usual risk. Almost every competitor keeps your money regardless of outcome.
Independent coverage backs this up, with dedicated reviews at the Whop blog, Hashtag Investing and Pickscouts. The team’s stated figure is roughly $10 million in winning tickets cashed.
What Does ElitePickz Offer?
- Daily texts naming the play and the price they took — essential, because a pick without a number is unfalsifiable
- An arbitrage bot updating every 20 seconds with live opportunities
- Analysts including ex-DraftKings oddsmakers
- +EV focus across NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, college football, college basketball and golf
- Public lifetime results spreadsheet
Publishing the price alongside the pick is the single most underrated marker of an honest service. It makes the record checkable and stops retroactive claims of value that was never available.
Results & Performance Analysis
ElitePickz is the only service in this group that combines a public lifetime ledger with a profitability guarantee. Taken together those two features shift most of the risk onto the operator — which is what you want to see from anyone charging $199.99 a month.
The caveats are real. The spreadsheet is self-maintained rather than audited by a third party, and the guarantee comes with terms and conditions we would read carefully before relying on them. The $10 million figure is a company claim, unverifiable from outside.
And the arithmetic is unforgiving at this price. At $199.99 a month you need roughly $2,400 a year of profit before the subscription breaks even — which at a realistic 3-5% ROI implies a substantial annual turnover. This service does not make sense for anyone betting small.
How to Subscribe
Access is sold through Whop and the ElitePickz site, with a free access tier available to look around first.
Before paying anything, do two things: open the public results spreadsheet and read it yourself, and read the exact terms of the 30-day guarantee. If the guarantee holds up as described, the weekly at $74.99 is a low-risk way in. Do not start on the annual.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Public spreadsheet with full lifetime results — near-unique in this industry
- Money-back guarantee if not profitable in 30 days
- Analysts include former DraftKings oddsmakers
- Picks published with the price taken, making the record checkable
- Arbitrage bot refreshing every 20 seconds
- Operating since 2019 with dedicated third-party reviews
- Genuine +EV framing rather than lock-selling
Cons
- $199.99/month is the most expensive service we have reviewed
- Results spreadsheet is self-maintained, not independently audited
- Guarantee carries terms and conditions that need scrutiny
- The $10 million cashed figure is unverifiable
- Makes no economic sense for small-stakes bettors
Our Verdict
ElitePickz does the two things we spend most of these reviews wishing services would do: it publishes its complete results and it refunds you if you do not profit. Combined with ex-oddsmaker analysts and picks quoted with prices, that is the most defensible offer in this comparison.
It is also the most expensive by a wide margin, and the price only works above a certain bankroll. Our ElitePickz review comes to 4 out of 5 — the strongest service here on transparency, and the one where you must do the maths on your own turnover before subscribing.
Similar Services You Might Like
- Wunderdog — the other genuinely auditable option, far cheaper, no Discord
- Sports Capitalists — similar arbitrage and data focus at $42/month
- SharpLine Sports — much bigger community, $1 first week, less transparency
Also worth reading: our Winible review, which covers the storefront platform many US capper services sell through and how we identified the ones worth paying for.



