Affiliate Disclosure
How We Earn
Slot Inspection earns affiliate commissions when you visit an operator through our links and create an account. These commissions are paid by the operators, not by you. There is no additional cost to you for using our links.
The commission structure varies by operator. Some pay a percentage of revenue generated from players we refer; others pay a flat fee per new account. The rates differ, and they change over time as we negotiate new agreements or as operators adjust their affiliate terms.
How Commissions Relate to Rankings
Affiliate commissions do not determine rank on this site. We score operators on eight editorial criteria, and the resulting letter grade drives their position in our comparison. A low-scoring operator paying a high commission still ranks low.
We reassess operators regularly, and rankings shift when an operator improves or declines on our criteria. If an operator changes their mobile app, adjusts their welcome offer, or adds new game providers, we update their score and adjust their rank if needed.
Independence
Slot Inspection is not owned by any of the operators we list, and we're not part of any operator group or casino network. We don't take payment to feature an operator, and we don't remove negative assessments in exchange for higher affiliate commissions.
Our editorial approach is built around newcomer-friendliness. We weight ease of signup and overall usability more heavily than features aimed at high-volume players, because that's the angle we've chosen. If an operator scores poorly on those criteria, they rank low regardless of their affiliate payout.
Transparency
Every link to an operator on this site includes affiliate tracking. You'll see these links marked with rel="sponsored" in the HTML, which signals to search engines that these are commercial relationships.
We disclose this relationship at the top of the homepage, in the footer, and on this page. If you have questions about how we earn or how our rankings work, contact us via the contact page.