Initially, Kwiff was meant to be 100% app-based, but now, they have incorporated a desktop version with mobile compatibility. On your desktop, go to www.kwiff.com, and you will be ushered into Kwiff’s world of desktop sports betting.
The website features a simple layout, fluid and easy to navigate. It uses a simplistic purple, white, and black colored theme with spaced-out and very legible letters.
Though Kwiff offers sports betting and casino games, the sportsbook is the default option on the homepage. This homepage is designed into three sections. On the left side is the first section housing the Sports, Casino, My Bets, Promotions, and Help tabs.
Just below it is several casino instant games with two columns of colorful thumbnails representing different games the casino offers.
The middle section is the most visible of the three. It is divided into different color bars. Specifically, the first bar has the Kwiff logo on the left part.
At the right part of this bar, “EN” is displayed, highlighting the language used. Just beside it are the “JOIN” and “LOG IN” tabs.
Below it is a white bar housing other utility tabs and the sports that this website features. These tabs include INPLAY, FEATURED, FOOTBALL, HORSES, TENNIS, CRICKET, BASKETBALL, F1, GOLF, DART, RUGBY, and TABLE TENNIS. Click on the right-pointer arrowhead, and other sports options will be visible in a slide-through format.
Moving downwards, you will see a bold banner indicating an ongoing promotional offer. At the time of this review, “Get a £20 Surprise Bet” was boldly displayed there. We understand that this changes from time to time.
Below this banner are tiles of in-play events displaying markets of some upcoming sports games.
There is nothing much displayed in the right section apart from the BET SLIP and MY BETS menu.
Click on the “CASINO” option in the left section, and you will be taken to the Casino’s interface. This page houses the various casino games that Kwiff provides.
The layout is similar to that of the default page. The only difference is the colorful tiles of casino games boldly displayed in the center part of the screen.
Kwiff’s mobile version and its desktop equivalent are comparable. The main distinction is that, despite occasional splashes of purple, the mobile version’s color scheme is primarily black and white as opposed to the purple-black-white combination of the desktop version. In addition, the interface is compact with smaller but legible fonts.
Nevertheless, navigation is still fluid, and understanding its dynamics and use is not rocket science.
Tony Elliott
20 December 2024
Comment from uk.trustpilot.com
It's nice to get kwiffed as it makes it more exiting
It’s nice to get kwiffed as it makes it more exiting