Is V12 cheaper than Stokastic?
V12 is $99/mo flat with a 7-day trial. Stokastic's all-access runs about $120/mo and its real pricing is split across tiers and coupon-gated signup pages, so the effective cost is usually higher and harder to pin down.
Stokastic (formerly Awesemo) is one of the most respected names in DFS — its contest SIMS and ownership projections are best-in-class. But if its ~$120/mo all-access price, the maze of Platinum/Premium/Core tiers, and the click-everything web UI are wearing on you, V12 is the leaner, AI-driven alternative for MLB and NBA.
you play MLB or NBA, want one transparent price, and would rather tell an AI agent what you want than operate a dense web UI every slate.
you need NFL or the other 6+ sports, lean specifically on Stokastic's ownership model, or run massive MME volume through their SIMS.
V12 is $99/mo flat with a 7-day trial. Stokastic's all-access runs about $120/mo and its real pricing is split across tiers and coupon-gated signup pages, so the effective cost is usually higher and harder to pin down.
Yes — V12 ships ownership and leverage signals plus projections and configured simulations. Stokastic's ownership model has a longer public track record; V12's edge is the AI-agent interface and the flat, transparent price.
For MLB and NBA on FanDuel and DraftKings, yes — candidate pools, sims, ownership, and upload-ready CSVs are all there. If you need NFL, keep Stokastic for that sport.
MLB and NBA, FanDuel and DraftKings, $99/mo after the trial. Build lineups by talking to an AI agent.