Betcha believes transparency builds trust. This page explains how we make money and why it doesn’t compromise our reviews.
How Betcha Earns Revenue?
Betcha earns revenue through bonus code affiliate programs only. When you use a verified bonus code from our site and make a qualifying deposit at a partnered casino, we may receive a small commission.
PLEASE NOTE: We do not accept affiliate commissions for casino reviews.
Our casino reviews and Betcha Meter ratings are completely independent of any financial arrangement. Casinos cannot pay for better ratings, higher placement, or more favorable coverage. Ratings are based exclusively on our 20-step verification process and actual money testing.
Why is This Important?
Most reviewers, streamers, and influencers earn commissions directly from casino reviews. The more players they send to a casino, the more they earn, regardless of whether that casino delays withdrawals, hides unfair terms, or operates without proper licensing. This creates an obvious conflict: they make money, bad casinos make money, but the players lose everything.
Betcha separates editorial from revenue.
We earn commissions from bonus codes, offers that directly benefit players with extra funds, free spins, or cashback. Our casino reviews remain independent, allowing us to rate platforms honestly without financial pressure to soften findings or inflate scores.
What Does This Mean for You?
When You Read a Casino Review
You’re reading an independent assessment based on real-money testing. The casino did not pay for that review, and our rating isn’t influenced by potential earnings.
When You Use a Bonus Code
If you click on a bonus code link and make a qualifying deposit, Betcha may receive a commission from that transaction. This costs you nothing extra; you still receive the full value of the bonus offer.
Full Commitment to Honest Recommendations
Even with bonus code partnerships, we only publish codes from casinos that meet our quality standards. We verify every bonus code before publication to confirm:
- The code works as advertised
- Terms and wagering requirements are accurately disclosed
- The casino holds a valid license
- The casino has no pattern of confiscated winnings or unresolved complaints
If a casino’s Betcha Meter score drops below acceptable standards, we remove its bonus codes from our site, even if it means losing revenue.
In Plain Language
- We earn money from bonus codes, not casino reviews.
- Casino ratings cannot be purchased or influenced.
- Bonus codes cost you nothing—they’re free extras for players.
- We only promote codes from casinos that meet our standards.
- If a casino becomes unsafe, we remove its codes regardless of revenue impact.
Questions?
If you have questions about our affiliate relationships or how we earn revenue, please contact us. We’re happy to explain!
This disclosure complies with FTC guidelines requiring clear and conspicuous disclosure of affiliate relationships. Last updated: November 2025.