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About Us

Meet Our Team

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About Us

Our website is dedicated to one thing: the Aviator game and the gambling ecosystem around it. From day one, we wanted a trustworthy space with real reviews, not recycled press blurbs. We watch updates, test new features, and explain them in language your cousin who hates maths can still follow.

From the very beginning, the aim was simple: build a trustworthy space for comprehensive Aviator reviews and straight‑talk gambling guidance. The site was created with a lot of love and a stubborn focus on verified info—no recycled press blurbs. Today, a small, globally spread team handles research, writing, and fact‑checking, with contributors in Uganda and beyond, so local realities are never ignored.

Our Mission

Give Ugandan (and wider African) players verified, easy‑to‑use information so they can make smarter, safer decisions.

  • Verify first, publish second. Facts, figures, and legal notes get checked before they appear on the page.
  • Translate the tech. Provably Fair hashes, APK permissions, KYC steps—we break them into everyday language.
  • Put player safety up front. Age rules, deposit caps, and helplines sit in the main text, not hidden in footers.
  • Build knowledge, not hype. The goal is a reader who understands the risks, not one who clicks because of shiny promises.
  • Denis A

    Denis

    Position: Lead Writer & Editor

    Former journalist. Turns tech into plain English and updates guides when rules shift.

  • Paul K

    Paul

    Position: Strategic & Numbers Lead

    Started as an engineer with a spreadsheet habit. Tracks multipliers, builds testing sheets, and spots dodgy “systems”.

Our Principles

We write with a few simple rules taped above our desks:

  • Clarity over jargon – If a feature can’t be explained in two sentences, we rewrite it until it can.
  • Check, then publish – Every figure, promo date, and licence number gets a source (screenshot or link) before it goes live.
  • Player‑first transparency – We flag affiliate links, disclose partnerships, and say when something is our opinion, not fact.
  • Responsible play always – Age limits, deposit caps, and helplines appear in every guide, not just the fine print.

Our Experience

Between demo and real‑money play, we’ve run more rounds than we care to count. We install every APK we recommend on budget Android phones to see how it handles real Ugandan networks. Former bookmaker staffers on our team know what “instant withdrawal” really means. Tech writers break down jargon. Spreadsheet lovers track multipliers and payout curves. It’s a mix that keeps our work practical and grounded.

How We Choose Casinos?

Here’s the checklist we walk through before putting any site on a “best” list:

  1. Licence & age gate – Uganda, Curaçao, Malta, or other recognised jurisdictions—and a hard stop for under‑25s locally.
  2. Payments – MTN/Airtel deposits and withdrawals that work, with fees stated upfront.
  3. Aviator quality – Full feature set (Auto Bet, Double Bets, leaderboard), stable servers, no lag.
  4. Support – Real humans answering in a reasonable time—no endless bot loops.
  5. Reputation – We scan forums, Telegram groups, and direct messages for red flags.
  6. Data use – Can low‑bundle users play without chewing through their MBs?

We revisit this list regularly; if a brand slips, it drops.

Our Team

Paul K. – Strategic & Numbers Lead
Started as an engineer with a spreadsheet habit. Tracks multipliers, builds testing sheets, and spots dodgy “systems”.

Rita N. – Compliance & Support Specialist
Ex‑bookmaker support. Reads the fine print, pushes responsible‑play reminders, and checks payment rails.

Denis A. – Lead Writer & Editor
Former journalist. Turns tech into plain English and updates guides when rules shift.

Sharon M. – QA & Devices
Runs every APK on budget Tecno/Itel phones. Flags crashes, screenshots bugs.

Brian O. & Sarah T. – Fact‑Checkers
Verify promo dates, licence details, and make sure every “how‑to” still works.