The US online casino market has changed dramatically over the past several years. New states have gone live, new platforms have launched, and players have more options than ever before. Navigating all of that takes more than a quick Google search. It takes editorial expertise, consistent standards, and a genuine commitment to putting accurate information in front of real players.
That is exactly what this platform was built to do.
Our team brings together analysts, editors, and researchers with deep roots in the American iGaming space. We cover everything from slot mechanics and bonus structures to licensing requirements and payment processing, because players deserve content that goes beyond surface-level recommendations.
Colleen Warzecha serves as our lead editor and the driving force behind much of our editorial strategy. With over eleven years covering the online casino industry, Colleen has built a reputation for breaking down complex topics, from RNG certification processes to house edge comparisons, into content that makes sense for everyday players.
Her background includes a degree in communications with a minor in statistics, which directly shapes how she approaches odds analysis and game mathematics. She has covered the rollout of legal online casino markets across multiple US states, and her work has appeared in leading iGaming trade publications and respected industry outlets. She is skeptical of inflated bonus claims, thorough in her approach to terms and conditions, and genuinely invested in transparent, player-first content.
That perspective sets the tone for everything published on our platform.
Our focus is the regulated US online casino market. That means we only evaluate platforms operating legally within states where iGaming has been authorized. We are not interested in promoting offshore operators or grey-market sites, and we do not soft-pedal our assessments to protect commercial relationships.
The content on our platform spans several areas:
Content is reviewed and updated on a regular basis. The US market moves fast, and stale information does no one any favors.
This platform earns revenue through affiliate partnerships with some of the casino sites we feature. We think it is important to say that plainly. When you click through to a casino and sign up, we may receive a commission.
What we can tell you is that our editorial team strives to assess every platform on its actual merits. Commercial relationships do not determine ratings or override critical findings. If a casino has poor customer support, restrictive withdrawal terms, or a weak game library, that gets reflected in the review. Our goal is for readers to feel confident that what they are reading represents an honest evaluation rather than a promotional write-up.
We also decline to feature platforms that raise significant red flags around licensing, player complaints, or payment reliability.
The US iGaming space is still maturing. Some states have robust regulatory frameworks; others are still debating whether to legalize at all. In that environment, players need sources they can actually rely on rather than content that exists purely to drive signups.
Our editors operate independently of the commercial side of the business. Reviews follow a consistent evaluation process, and our standards apply equally regardless of the size or marketing budget of the platform being reviewed.
We update our content when circumstances change, whether that means a casino improves its offering, a new complaint pattern emerges, or a state-level regulatory shift affects what players can access.
Players in the US face a different landscape than those in fully regulated markets like the UK. Licensing varies by state, game availability differs across state lines, and payment processing can be more complicated than it ought to be. Our content accounts for all of that.
We cover what matters to players navigating legal US online casinos: where they can actually play, what they can expect from the experience, and how to make informed decisions before committing real money.