ReBet splits its tech and operations as Isabella DiGiovanni moves up into the vacant chief executive role.
Also: The app that wants to bring the Vegas sportsbook experience to your pocket, and BeeBettor’s founder on shuttering his app and pivoting into content creation.
The startup’s founders believe the future of sports wagering isn’t sharper tools—it’s a better time.
Why Jordan Murphy walked away from the tool he built—and why “price awareness” now sits at the center of his mission to educate bettors.
This month, Tom Waterhouse delves into the rise of same game parlays.
Also: Flows is building the iGaming industry’s own version of Zapier, Zero Labs’ opened applications for its seventh Innovation Launchpad Cohort, and more.
This startup thinks the future of iGaming belongs to teams that can innovate faster than their technology allows.
Also: Sweepmate has launched a UKGC-licensed prediction app (exclusive), the British Horseracing Authority CEO speaks to how it plans on innovating a heritage sport for the next generation, and more.
CEO Brant Dunshea says there is “a vast, untapped market for the sport with significant potential for growth”
Also: Odditt’s launches consumer app to turn data into storytelling and entertainment, ProphetX makes a move toward CFTC regulation, and GRID’s new partnership to power esports prediction markets.
The startup’s new app helps fans explore bets through stories, stats, and play—tapping into a massive audience CEO Matt Bresler says traditional sportsbooks have overlooked.
ProphetX’s fourth regulatory pivot positions the company for a federally regulated future under the CFTC—and a chance to bring its sports-first exchange model nationwide.