Bonus Bandit is an independent project built by a developer who got tired of manually claiming sweepstakes bonuses every morning, fumbling through free bet conversions on a napkin, and watching promo value slip through the cracks. So we built the tools and wrote the guides to fix all of that.
Noah R. is the editor and developer behind Bonus Bandit and Beat the Spin. He reviews the site through a software-builder lens: source evidence, repeatable math, clear disclosures, and conservative language when offers depend on state rules, account status, or operator terms.
Make promo extraction accessible, transparent, and math-driven. Every strategy we publish is backed by real numbers. Every tool we build prioritizes user privacy and runs locally. Every guide gets straight to the point — no filler content, clear affiliate disclosures, no rankings based only on commission size.
We believe that if a sportsbook or sweepstakes casino is handing out free money through promotions, you should know exactly how to take it. That's not gambling — that's math.
As the site has grown into a wider affiliate hub, we hold every high-intent page to the same standard: explain the offer, show current evidence when available, link to relevant comparisons, and disclose whether a paid relationship exists. We would rather link directly to a source than publish a confident recommendation without screenshots, source checks, and clear caveats.
Bonus Bandit is not an operator. We do not run any casino, sportsbook, or sweepstakes platform. We don't take bets. We don't encourage gambling. What we do is teach people how to evaluate promotional value, expected value, terms, and account risk before acting on offers that already exist.
If you're looking for "hot picks" or "lock of the day" nonsense, you're in the wrong place. We deal in certainties, not predictions.
Our flagship product, Beat the Spin, runs entirely on your machine — no data leaves your browser, no tracking pixels, no analytics. We built it that way on purpose because your data is yours. The extension is proprietary software, so privacy claims need to be easy to verify. We publish plain-language storage and network behavior, keep data local by default, and should pair sideloaded releases with integrity hashes and changelog evidence.
Have a question, found a bug, spotted a stale offer, or want to suggest a new sweepstakes site for Beat the Spin? Reach out through our social channels. We read everything, and useful corrections can become screenshot refreshes, review updates, or new internal comparisons.