Mobile & apps
For newcomers, mobile matters twice: can you set limits without hunting menus, and can you find slots without zooming? Here is how our six featured operators behave on phones.
Sky Vegas & Casumo
Both ship native iOS and Android apps with saved favourites and biometric login. Sky Vegas groups low-stakes live roulette in a beginner lane; Casumo's onboarding wizard appears on mobile before the lobby loads. Either works if you want hand-holding on first install.
BetMGM
The app is fast once you stay in the casino tab, but the default home screen mixes sports and casino. New players should pin the casino section — otherwise you scroll past football markets to reach slots.
Spin Genie & Jackpotjoy
Spin Genie is mobile-web first with clean provider filters — no app store install required. Jackpotjoy offers apps but bingo tiles sit above slots; fine if you want bingo, slightly longer path purely for slots.
Ken Howells
Lightweight mobile site, minimal animation, quick login. Fewer filter options than Spin Genie, but pages load fast on older phones — good if you prefer simplicity over feature depth.
At a glance
| Operator | Native app | Mobile usability |
|---|---|---|
| Ken Howells | Mobile web | Good |
| Spin Genie | Mobile web | Good |
| Sky Vegas | Both | Excellent |
| Casumo | Both | Excellent |
| Jackpotjoy | Both | Good |
| BetMGM | Both | Good |