Pronet Gaming adds proprietary Popular Bets & Events module to its platform
Pronet Gaming adds Popular Bets and Popular Events widgets following the successful sports betting widgets the company rolled out ahead of Euro 2020 and Copa América.
Press release.- Emerging markets platform specialist Pronet Gaming has significantly boosted its offering with the addition of proprietary Popular Bets and Popular Events widgets, which show players the market’s current top-10 bets and top-10 events, automatically refreshing every five minutes.
The innovation promises flexibility of use, allowing operators to display to different areas of their sites, and is optimised for both mobile and desktop and crucially they auto-populate according to an operator’s markets, creating a hassle-free, personalised engagement tool.
The Popular Bets and Popular Events widgets work at an operator level, not platform-wide. This means the betting options that are presented are determined according to each site, given the operator’s traffic, offering advanced customisation for Pronet Gaming’s clients across the globe.
This follows the company’s highly engaging and successful sports betting widgets that were rolled out ahead of Euro 2020 and Copa América.
The new modules illustrate Pronet Gaming’s commitment to localisation and innovation in emerging markets where it is quickly establishing itself as the go-to platform provider.
Tommy Molloy, Sportsbook and Trading Director at Pronet Gaming, said: “This is an exciting development for Pronet Gaming and an ideal way to continuously enhance player engagement.
“With minimum effort on the operators’ part, they can be confident that their players are constantly being shown the most popular bets and events at any one time.
“The operator-specific element is particularly important, enabling them to differentiate from one another effectively, with the top-10 bets and events being distinct from operator to operator. This is a true game-changer, allowing our clients to deliver faster, more localised betting for their players.”