BettingApp brings the pulse of a live betting floor to every page.
The redesign replaces the old generic business look with featured fixtures, live prices, market-first navigation, and a stronger path from homepage to signup.
Liverpool vs Chelsea
Momentum is swinging end to end, and the layout keeps the important details right next to the odds.
Realtime settlements for in-play tickets
Stack player props, totals, and winners fast
Cleaner wallet calls and sharper mobile CTAs
Category cards that feel like the front door to a sportsbook.
Each sport tile is designed to look scannable at a glance so users can jump from football to cricket or tennis without visual clutter.
Football
Premier League, Champions League, La Liga, and same-game combos.
420 live marketsCricket
IPL, international tests, player milestones, and innings specials.
310 live marketsTennis
Set winner, game handicap, and point-by-point in-play movement.
180 live marketsBasketball
Spread, totals, quarter lines, and quick market updates.
260 live marketsFeatured match cards now look ready for real odds.
The new components prioritize league context, scorelines, clock state, and the three core prices users care about most.
Mumbai vs Chennai
Target 176. Current run rate 8.88 with top batter settled.
Lakers vs Celtics
Spread and totals keep moving as possessions swing fast.
Sinner vs Alcaraz
Perfect for a compact in-play tile with set score and winner line.
Give the design a high-intent conversion block, not just a hero image.
This section behaves like a sportsbook promotion banner with a strong value proposition, bright CTA, and quick terms copy.
- First bet match or deposit bonus front and center.
- Fast access to markets, live center, and account signup.
- Space for terms, limits, and responsible-play reminders.
Sticky actions and clear spacing keep the experience sharp on smaller screens.
Age gating, legal reminders, and payment language are now built into the visual hierarchy.
The whole site now speaks the language of sports betting.
Instead of generic corporate cards, the redesign leans into live status, odds hierarchy, promotion blocks, and match-driven storytelling.
Featured matches look active, urgent, and worth tapping.
Strong score treatment and price buttons make the first fold feel like a real sportsbook lobby.
Odds cards are easier to compare across sports and devices.
Consistent surfaces, spacing, and accents help users scan without losing context.
Bonuses, signup, and responsible-play messaging are placed with intent.
The design now carries users naturally from curiosity to action.