India · Effective from August 2026 · Affiliate disclosure

Affiliate disclosure: how Naseebbet makes money and what that means for you

Naseebbet earns affiliate commissions from operators when readers click our /go/ links and sign up. The commission does not change the price you pay or the bonus you receive. Editorial rankings are set by methodology, not by commission rate. What follows names the operators involved, the commission structures behind them and the safeguards that keep the money away from the scoring.

How affiliate links work

Most operator-link clicks on Naseebbet route through tracking redirects in the format https://naseebbet.com/go/{operator}/. When you click such a link:

  1. The redirect logs the click (timestamp, IP for fraud-prevention only) and forwards you to the operator’s site.
  2. The URL parameters identify the click as coming from Naseebbet for affiliate-attribution purposes.
  3. If you sign up at the operator and make a qualifying first deposit, Naseebbet earns a one-time signup commission and/or ongoing revenue share from the operator’s affiliate programme.
  4. Payment for that signup comes out of the operator’s marketing budget. It is never added to your account fees, never taken out of your deposit, and never traded against the bonus terms you were shown.

Which links are affiliate links

What it costs you

Nothing whatsoever. Welcome bonus terms, deposit minimums, withdrawal speeds, KYC requirements and ongoing operator pricing are identical whether you arrive through Naseebbet, through a competing review site, or by typing the operator’s address directly. The commission is drawn from the operator’s marketing budget, which is a line item that exists regardless of which channel delivered the signup; no part of it is recovered from you in fees, in reduced bonus value or in worse pricing.

The promo code NASEEBBET (which auto-attaches when you arrive via /go/ links) gives you the maximum welcome bonus available at each operator. There is no "Naseebbet-tier" pricing — just standard operator pricing with our affiliate attribution.

Does it change our rankings?

It does not. The score on each brand-review page is produced by the seven-criteria methodology documented on the bookmaker guide, and commission rates form no part of that calculation. We have re-ranked operators downward when their performance dropped (see the periodic re-test cycles documented on the methodology page) and upward when they improved — both irrespective of commission changes.

If we ever changed a ranking based on a commission deal, we would publish that change in the page byline with the date and reason. As of this audit, no such change has been made. Commercial neutrality is a separate question from editorial liability, and what may be relied on here is bounded by our liability disclaimer.

FTC-style compliance for Indian context

India does not have a direct equivalent of the US Federal Trade Commission’s endorsement guides, but the spirit of disclosure (clear, conspicuous, near the recommendation) applies under:

Naseebbet complies by:

What data is shared with operators

What reaches the operator on arrival is the standard HTTP referrer, which tells them the visit began at Naseebbet and nothing further. No personal data travels with the click beyond the ordinary browser metadata every website receives from every visitor. Anything the operator collects once you are on their domain is collected under their name and governed by the notice they publish, not by ours; responsibility for it sits with them, and this disclosure does not extend past the redirect. On our own side the click is matched to a referral through the short-lived identifiers described in the cookie policy, none of which carries a name or a betting history.

Operators we have affiliate relationships with

All 17 operators in our pool maintain affiliate programmes that we participate in:

Stake, Yolo247, 4rabet, 1Win, Melbet, Pin-Up, 22Bet, Parimatch, Dafabet, 1xBet, 10Cric, Crickex, Mostbet, Betway, LeoVegas, Pure Win, Olymp Casino.

Rates differ from one programme to the next, typically 25–45% revenue share or a one-time CPA of ₹2,000–8,000 per qualifying signup, and the spread between the cheapest and the most generous is wide enough to be worth naming openly. The brand paying at the top of that range is not the brand at the top of our table, and the scoring sheet used by the editors carries no commission column at all.

Operators we do not have affiliate relationships with

Coverage without a commercial relationship is possible, and where it happens the brand-review byline says so explicitly. No such case exists at the moment: every brand written about here sits inside the reviewed pool, and each of those brands runs a programme we are signed up to. Nothing outside that pool is covered at all, which is why the two lists coincide rather than overlap by coincidence.

Our revenue model in detail

Contact

Queries about how the commercial side of the site operates reach the editors at hello [at] naseebbet [dot] com — marking the subject line as an affiliate matter routes them straight to the person who maintains this page. The other enquiry routes, and the response window attached to each, are listed on the contact page.