Real price, not website price
Prop firms display a price on their website. The real price is something else: after applying the active affiliate discount, adding the activation fee (if any) when you move to sim funded, and subtracting the promos that change every week. Here we order accounts by total real cost, not by what the official landing page says.
The difference matters. An evaluation listed at $200 on the website can end up costing $80 with a 60% discount, or $280 if it adds an activation fee. The ranking syncs with verified discounts every day: if a code expires, the account moves up in position; if a firm launches a new promo, it drops.
Filter by duration (1, 2 or 3 months) and choose whether to order by evaluation price (what you pay to start) or by total cost (including what you pay after if you pass). Both make sense depending on the phase: if you're learning and will fail several times, prioritize evaluation price; if you trust you'll pass and are going for the funded, look at total cost.
A cheaper account doesn't mean a worse one. Some firms compete on price without sacrificing rules. Others lower the price but add tough conditions. That's why this ranking works best combined with the quality-price one: one orders by price, the other weighs price with drawdown, payout and other variables.



