How we make money and how we don't.
Betting sites live off affiliation. It is a legitimate business — but when it goes undeclared, it becomes manipulation. Here is the full detail: how we monetise, what is affected, what is not.
What we DO
- Affiliate links to DGOJ-licensed operators. When you register at bet365 (or any other) through one of our links, the operator pays us a one-off or recurring commission.
- We mark affiliate links with
rel="sponsored"as Google requires, and they always open in a new tab. - UTM tracking on every link to measure conversions and understand which pages are working. Vercel Analytics and Speed Insights only if you accepted cookies.
- We charge for the comparator. If you use our comparator and end up betting at one of the listed bookmakers, we can earn — but only if that bookmaker has an active affiliate programme at the time.
What we DO NOT do
- Paid predictions. Zero premium Telegram channels, zero tipster subscriptions, zero coaching that costs money. The predictions on /tipsters are from real users with public history, not gurus.
- Tamper with the comparator odds. Odds are pulled via API and shown without altering the order for sponsorship. If bet365 gives you 2.10 and William Hill gives you 2.15, William Hill is at the top — even if bet365 pays us more commission.
- Bought or paid reviews. Every operator page on /operadores is based on public data (DGOJ license, offers, legal restrictions) and community reviews. We do not accept money to raise a rating or hide complaints.
- Manipulated dispute board. The operator complaints board is published as-is. We do not delete cases against operators we have affiliation with. If a case is clearly false or defamatory, we flag it as hidden with a justification.
- Selling your data. We do not sell your email, your odds preferences, or anything about your activity to third parties. Detail at /en/privacidad.
Potential conflicts of interest
We have affiliate contracts (or are in the process of closing them) with the operators listed at /operadores. That means we earn money if you register. What it does NOT mean: that we put them there for money. They are listed because they hold a DGOJ license and operate legally in Spain. If in future we sign with a specific operator, we will declare it here by updating the revision date.
Last revision: 23 May 2026
Your right to know
If you ever doubt whether a page, article or recommendation has been influenced by affiliation, write to us at /en/contacto. If you are right, we say so. If not, we explain why publicly.