All the services you offer players are free of charge, even those you put in a lot of work to develop and that makes me wonder if you are running charity project in the gambling business or not. Can you explain more on how you intend to rake in profits to sustain your operation and possibly pay your staff because the work is big and does not look like what one person can accomplish. I understand from your side of casino audits, maybe they can pay for that but how many casinos will seek your services in that respect?
Hello!
Just to clearify, we do
not accept payments directly from any casino. Developing new features, fixing issues, improving the product, and keeping track of relevant changes across 30+ casinos is a significant workload. As a result, some updates may not appear on the website immediately, and improvements can take longer than expected. This is also one of the reasons why we do not have any type of paywall.
The only revenue we may generate comes through affiliate links to casinos, which are available exclusively on the audit pages and nowhere else. We also do not display ads or use any other form of monetization.
At the moment, the project is still very much in a beta phase, and we rely heavily on user feedback to help us improve the product. Our primary focus is on building and polishing the product before taking it further.
As for the "charity project" comment, as of now, that's not far from the truth at all

. We do not push offers, bonuses, or sign-up incentives on our users, and our goal is to provide transparent and useful information. Because of that approach, even our only potential source of revenue through affiliate links is way less effective than it could otherwise be.
I hope this clarifies the purpose of the project and our current position.
Thank you!