About Us
Sweepstakes Slots Online Guide is an independent informational resource focused on the US sweepstakes casino industry. We publish data-driven analysis, platform comparisons, legal updates, and responsible gaming guidance for players navigating the sweepstakes slot landscape in the United States.
What We Do
The sweepstakes casino market in the US grew to over $14 billion in gross revenue by 2026, yet reliable, unbiased information about these platforms remains scarce. Most coverage comes from affiliate sites incentivized to promote operators rather than inform players. We exist to fill that gap.
Our content is built on verifiable data from first-party sources: industry reports from KPMG and Eilers & Krejcik Gaming, survey research from the American Gaming Association and the National Council on Problem Gambling, legal filings from state legislatures and courts, and financial disclosures from operators themselves. Every statistic cited in our guides links to its original source.
Our Editorial Approach
We follow a set of principles that guide every piece of content we publish:
- Data first. Recommendations and conclusions are derived from publicly verifiable numbers, not operator marketing claims. If a statistic cannot be traced to a credible primary source, it does not appear in our content.
- No hype. The sweepstakes slot space is saturated with promotional language designed to obscure risk. We write in plain, analytical terms. If a platform has unresolved lawsuits or a poor redemption track record, we say so.
- Legal accuracy. Sweepstakes casino legality is changing rapidly across US states. We source legal information from legislative records, court filings, and reporting by established iGaming publications. Legal status by state is updated as new legislation is enacted or court rulings are issued.
- Responsible gaming emphasis. Every guide includes information about the structural risks of sweepstakes platforms, practical tools for managing play, and links to support resources including the National Council on Problem Gambling helpline.
Affiliate Disclosure
This site participates in affiliate programs with certain sweepstakes casino operators. This means we may receive compensation when visitors click affiliate links and complete registrations or purchases on partner platforms. Affiliate relationships do not influence our editorial content, platform evaluations, or data-driven recommendations. Our revenue model supports the research and analysis required to maintain the quality and independence of our guides. For full details, see the affiliate disclosure in the footer of each article and our Legal Information page.
Limitations
We are an informational resource, not a licensed financial, legal, or gambling advisory service. Our content does not constitute legal advice, tax guidance, or personalized gambling recommendations. The sweepstakes casino industry operates in a legal gray area that is actively contested in US courts and state legislatures. Information that is accurate at the time of publication may become outdated as laws change. Readers should consult qualified professionals for legal or tax questions specific to their situation.
We do not operate, own, or control any sweepstakes casino platform. We do not process player funds, manage accounts, or handle disputes between players and operators. Our role is limited to independent analysis and informational publishing.
Our Sources
Key data sources referenced across our content include:
- KPMG Sweepstakes Gaming Primer — industry-level financial data based on Eilers & Krejcik Gaming’s Social Sweepstakes Gaming Monitor.
- American Gaming Association (AGA) — consumer surveys, commercial gaming revenue data, and policy research.
- National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) — problem gambling prevalence data and responsible gaming resources.
- AGA Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker — quarterly and annual US gaming revenue reports.
- Gambling Insider, iGaming Business, and SBC Americas — regulatory news and industry reporting.
Platform-specific data is sourced from publicly available terms of service, game libraries, and operator disclosures current as of the date indicated in each guide.
