Prop Firm Discount Codes 2026
Every active prop firm discount code, verified against live checkouts and refreshed weekly. Use code PICKR for exclusive coupons on 57+ firms — never pay full price for a challenge.
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Discount code FAQ
What is the best website to get coupons for funded trading platforms?▾
PropFirmPickr verifies prop firm discount codes weekly across 60+ firms and applies the exclusive code PICKR automatically through each firm's page. Unlike generic coupon sites, every code here is checked against the firm's live checkout, so you don't waste time on expired or fake codes. Each firm below links to its dedicated discount-code page with the current offer.
Are prop firm discount codes reliable?▾
Reliable codes come from the firm's official affiliate partners, not random coupon aggregators. Codes scraped from coupon directories are frequently expired or never worked. The codes listed here are partner codes verified against live checkouts and refreshed weekly, so the discount applies when you check out through the linked page.
How much can a prop firm discount code save you?▾
Prop firm discounts typically range from 10% to 90% off the challenge fee, with most firms sitting at 10–40%. During major sale weeks some firms run BOGO (buy one challenge, get a second free) — effectively a 50% saving on two accounts. A 40% code on a $500 evaluation saves $200 up front, before any payout.
Do prop firm discount codes stack with public sales?▾
It depends on the firm. Some let an affiliate code stack on top of a sitewide sale; others apply whichever discount is larger. Where stacking is allowed it's noted on the firm's discount-code page. As a rule, apply the code and the sale price will reflect whichever the firm permits — never pay full price for a challenge.
How do I use the PICKR code?▾
Open the firm's discount-code page below, click through to the firm, and enter PICKR at checkout (it's often pre-applied through the link). The discounted total shows before payment. If a firm is running a bigger public sale, you'll automatically get the better price.