At BookmakerAdvisor, we carry out in-depth research to determine which are the best and worst mobile bookmakers, and mobile betting apps.
It doesn’t matter which type of application or mobile website we are rating, we score mobile websites, IOS, and Android apps using the same criteria. Although, some of these may offer different functionality.
We take into consideration many different factors, similar to how we would research online betting sites, and score each app and mobile site accordingly. Then, we compile them into a list to make it easier for visitors to our site to find the information they require to make an informed choice as to which app to use.
There are three main factors we consider when rating either a sports betting website or a mobile betting app. These are the visual appearance, how user-friendly it is, and the functionality of the app.
Then, we take into account the features present on the mobile app or mobile website to ensure the betting company is providing the same service to mobile customers as it does to visitors to their sports betting website.
Visual Appearance
This is basically us asking ourselves ‘What does the app look like?’ and deciding if it’s visually impressive or not. We look to see if the information and content is presented in an eye-catching way, with positive use of colour, movement, and images.
We do not want to find an app is clogged up with far too much text, with dull, negative colours, and bland presentation.
Our brains are wired to remember things we find attractive, so sports betting apps must attract us. They must make us want to look at it, rather than switching away from an ugly and poorly presented app.
So, we ask several questions to determine the visual appeal of a mobile sports betting app.
Does the app use positive and radiant colours to increase visual appeal?
Does the app use clever imagery to catch the customers attention?
Does the app use moving slides to promote the markets available?
Does the app make a customer remember it and want to use it again?
These are just some of the things we consider during our in-depth research of mobile sports betting apps.
How User-Friendly is the App?
For this section, we look at how the content on the app is organised and how easy it is to navigate to different sections of the app.
This is an important part of a sports betting website but is increasingly important with regards mobile betting apps.
The screen is smaller on a mobile phone than it is on a computer, so content must be easier to read, and menus must be easier to navigate.
Everything must be set out in a simpler fashion but while retaining all of the important information which can help customers make informed betting decisions and place the bet of their choice.
Customers do not want to visit an app where menu options are too close together, leading to a finger accidently opening the wrong page, or removing all selections from a betting slip instead of placing the bet.
Little things like this must be considered, as they all add up to how user-friendly the app is and makes a huge difference to the rating we at Bookmaker Advisor will give the app or mobile website.
Functionality
Functionality is perhaps the most important part of our review, as this is the interactive part of the app or mobile website which allows users/visitors to become customers.
Placing a bet is the interactive engagement a mobile betting app will be looking for from its customers, so they must make this as easy as possible. Links must be easy to identify and understand, and pages must load rapidly and be clearly set out.
Developers can use the latest software to ensure fast loading times and then they must do what they can to ensure customer engagement. If the app, or mobile website, isn’t working properly, customers will go elsewhere.
The main reason for using mobile betting apps, or mobile betting websites, is to place a bet quickly whilst on the move. Customers do not want to wait for pages to load, they do not want to see error messages, they do not want the app to freeze, and they do not want to see large chunks of information missing from the page.
If they do see any of these things, there are plenty of other options available in an ever-growing market. Competition is fierce, and quality is extremely important.
At Bookmaker Advisor, we take all of these things into account when deciding which mobile betting apps and mobile websites make it to the top of our list.
Features
Just because a customer is using a mobile sports betting app or mobile betting website, they should still have access to the full features of the companies betting website.
All the same sporting markets should be available to bet on, live streaming, live scores, and live statistics should all be available, the mobile app should provide cash-out and in-play betting features, and the app should work just as well as the mobile website.
If customers are looking to place a bet on a certain soccer team or tennis player, and they cannot find the betting market they saw earlier on their computer or which their friend has already bet on, they will go elsewhere.
Customers must feel valued and not cheated. If mobile customers are being given a rough deal, with access to a poor-quality app, they will just go somewhere else where they will feel valued and have access to all the features they have become accustomed to.
This also applies to betting odds, bonuses, and special offers.
People want to be offered the same price boost on a soccer match if they are using a mobile app, as they would if they were placing the bet on the full website on a computer.
The betting company must consider consistency, with the same tone and colour scheme as the full website. People are programmed to expect the same service from the same company, whether using the full website or the mobile betting app.
However, there is one feature exclusive to mobile devices that helps increase traffic to mobile betting sites. That is push notifications. On our mobile phones, through IOS or Android, we can enable push notifications from our apps.
That means special offers, price boosts, and up to date odds changes can be sent directly to our mobile phone without the need to open the app. They are sent to the homepage of the mobile device and people can choose to open the app with a single press of the notification.
We consider all of these things and they have an influence on our final rating, before we compile our list of the best mobile sports betting apps and mobile betting websites.