Transparency matters. At Bookie.tips, we believe you deserve to know exactly how our business works and how we make money. This page explains our affiliate relationships in plain, clear language.
Bookie.tips partners with licensed sports-betting operators. When you click a "Place Bet", "Claim Bonus", or similar link on our site and then register or place a bet with that operator, we may receive a commission.
This is called affiliate marketing β the same model used by major websites like NerdWallet, The Points Guy, and Wirecutter.
Our current partners. As of June 2026, we have affiliate agreements with MyBookie and XBet (US and international users) and SpinLynx (UK, Europe and other international markets). We update this list as partnerships change.
| Model | What it means |
|---|---|
| CPA (Cost Per Acquisition) | A one-time commission when a user signs up and makes a qualifying deposit |
| Revenue Share | An ongoing percentage of the operator's net revenue from users we referred |
| Hybrid | A combination of CPA + Revenue Share |
| CPL (Cost Per Lead) | A smaller commission for registrations, even without a deposit |
We never charge you anything. Our services are 100% free to use. The commission is paid entirely by the operator.
However, we only recommend operators we believe offer legitimate value β licensed, reputable, and fair. We do not promote unlicensed or unsafe operators for commission alone.
Our AI predictions, confidence scores, and track record are generated independently of our affiliate relationships:
If a prediction loses, we report it as a loss. We believe long-term trust is worth more than short-term clicks.
Based on your location, we may show you different affiliate links β US users see operators licensed in their state, UK users see UK Gambling Commission-licensed operators, and so on. This is for your benefit: you only see operators you can legally register with.
This disclosure complies with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) 16 CFR Part 255 β "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising." We also comply with UK ASA guidelines, EU Consumer Protection Cooperation (CPC) rules, and Israeli Consumer Protection Law disclosure requirements.
Affiliate partnerships do not change the fundamental nature of sports betting:
See our Terms of Service and Responsible Gambling pages.
If you have questions about our affiliate relationships, or want to suggest an operator we should consider partnering with:
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By using Bookie.tips, you acknowledge that you understand and accept our affiliate relationships as described above.
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