NEW YORK, Nov. 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — GamblingSites.com is shaking up the online gambling world with the launch of its brand-new “Jackpot Meter.” Think of it as the Rotten Tomatoes of online casinos and sportsbooks — delivering clear unbiased reviews.
The Jackpot Meter does the heavy lifting, gathering real insights from both everyday players and seasoned pros to deliver unbiased ratings across some of the most popular betting sites. Criteria used includes bonuses, banking options, game libraries, and the site’s overall impression from current reviewers. If you wouldn’t trust a 1-star rating from Trip Advisor, why take a chance on your betting site?
It’s time for transparency
Gone are the days of questionable, biased reviews — GamblingSites.com’s data-driven “Jackpot Meter” sparks a new wave of transparency and trust within the industry, giving players the tools to be confident and secure in their betting options.
Powered by over 24,000 user comments and scores from 120+ gambling sites at launch (with more on the way!), the Jackpot Meter cuts through the noise.
So, how does the Jackpot Meter work?
Every casino and sportsbook site featured on GamblingSites.com gets its own badge of honor (or shame). Here’s how the scores stack up:
About GamblingSites.com
GamblingSites.com is a reputable online gambling site that covers online casinos, sportsbooks, and poker rooms, providing data-driven aggregated reviews and gambling information to players worldwide.
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