And on that note, I'm just checking out some pages in the platform, and the affiliate page doesn't seem to recognise my login credentials... Do we need to sign up separately for it? Wouldn't it be much easier for your users to have just one account tied to your platform?
julerz12, yes, the affiliate platform requires a completely separate signup.
You make a great point about a single unified account being easier, and there are definitely pros and cons to both setups. However, we deliberately chose to separate the two environments so our team can manually review and approve every affiliate application individually.
We care heavily about our brand placement and this vetting process ensures we are only collaborating with partners who are genuinely aligned with our business model, rather than letting automated tracking links get spammed across shady corners of the web that we don't want to be associated with. If anyone on the forum wants to run a campaign with us, just sign up to the affiliate program and drop me a PM, and we will get it approved for you right away! 🤝
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Hi @Allstars.io, thanks for the $10 free bet you provided for testing. I was able to win $9.50 from it and fully explore the platform... The sports betting felt very fast and responsive compared to other platforms I've used, though that might be because the platform is still new? (Hope not). Either way, everything worked well...
Congrats on turning that free bet into a cash win,
joeperry. And glad to hear that the live betting and cashout features worked flawlessly for you. 🦍⚽⚡
To answer your question about the speed: We hate laggy, bloated interfaces as much as you do, so that high-speed, crisp performance is definitely here to stay as we scale.