Affiliate Disclosure - How We Fund This Site
Transparency matters to us, so we want to explain exactly how this site makes money.
We earn revenue through affiliate partnerships with online casinos. In practice, this means that when you follow a link from our site to a casino and create an account or make a deposit, we may receive a referral fee from that operator. This does not cost you anything extra. The casino pays us, not you.
How Does This Affect What We Write?
This is a fair question, and one we think every reader should ask of any review site. Our honest answer is that affiliate commissions are what make it possible for us to run this site and produce content, so we naturally focus on casinos where we have established partnerships. However, we do not allow commission rates to determine our ratings or recommendations. A casino that pays us a higher commission does not automatically get a better review.
Our evaluations consider licensing status, game variety, payout speeds, customer service quality, bonus fairness, and the overall user experience. If a casino falls short in these areas, we say so, regardless of our commercial relationship with them.
What You Should Keep in Mind
No affiliate site is completely unbiased, ours included. We think the best approach is honesty about that reality rather than pretending otherwise. We encourage you to read multiple sources before choosing where to play, and to always verify that any casino you sign up with is licensed and regulated in your state.
If you have questions about our affiliate relationships or anything else about how we operate, you are welcome to get in touch.