About Casino Stats Lab

Who We Are

Casino Stats Lab started in late 2025 as an independent casino review platform. What began as a personal project to research and rate online casinos has grown into something bigger. By mid-2026, when our review count hit 100+ casinos in English, we realized people actually wanted what we were doing - honest, detailed takes on gambling platforms. So we went live with the full site at the end of July 2026.

We're not owned by any casino operator. We don't take payments to feature brands. We're just people who got tired of seeing shallow casino reviews and decided to do something about it.

How We Actually Make This Work

Our reviews are independent. That's non-negotiable.

When we rate something - licensing, game selection, how fast they process withdrawals - that rating doesn't move because someone's paying us affiliate commission. We dig into the facts, we test where we can, and we write what we found.

Here's the thing though: this site costs time and money to run. When you click through to a casino and sign up, we make commission. We think you should know that. Not because we're heroes, but because you can't evaluate our credibility without understanding our incentives. It's in the footer of every page, but I'm mentioning it here too because transparency matters.

Will we put banner ads up at some point? Maybe. We don't know yet. But it won't change how we rate things.

Where the Research Comes From

We don't just play the casinos ourselves. We also track what players are actually saying - Reddit threads, forum posts, complaints, wins, whatever. When our findings match player reports, we know we're seeing something real. When they don't, that's a flag we pay attention to.

The goal isn't to be the only voice. It's to be one informed voice that's checked against what's actually happening on the ground. If 50 people are reporting slow withdrawals and we didn't catch it in testing, we want to know.

Who's Writing This

The team is still small and growing. Right now we work with people who actually understand how casinos operate - not just how to describe them.

Current reviewers:

We're actively expanding the team. The bar is simple: bring real expertise or don't come. We don't need more people writing listicles.

Why This Matters

No casino operator owns us. That's the core thing. They can't influence what we write because they don't own the platform.

We're also honest about what we don't know. If the licensing details are murky, if the data conflicts, if we tested something and found mixed results - we say that. You get the full picture, not the polished version.

A casino review should answer the questions people actually ask: How long do withdrawals take? Do they process on weekends? Which payment methods work in my country? Is the support team actually available at 3am? We try to answer those instead of waxing poetic about the "immersive gaming experience."

Contact Us

Found an error? Want to suggest a casino for review? Have feedback?

Reach out at [email protected]. We read everything, and we take corrections seriously.


Casino Stats Lab is an independent review platform. Our ratings and analyses reflect our editorial assessment based on publicly available information and direct platform testing. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. Gambling is regulated differently across jurisdictions - it's your responsibility to confirm that online gambling is legal in your location before registering with any casino.

Always gamble responsibly.