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Overview
EveryMatrix, founded in 2008 and headquartered in Sliema, Malta, is one of the most widely licensed aggregators in this comparison, holding or sub-licensing through the Malta Gaming Authority, UK Gambling Commission, Ontario iGaming registry, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and several EU regulators as of 2026. The company operates SlotMatrix, its standalone content-aggregation brand, alongside its broader CasinoEngine and OddsMatrix product lines.
SlotMatrix's current product page lists 45,000+ games from 355+ providers and 380+ jackpots, up from a 37,000+ games/350+ suppliers figure cited in a September 2025 press release announcing what EveryMatrix called its largest-ever content aggregation deal, supplying exclusive content and 40+ premium providers into bet365's UK, Germany, Netherlands, and Mexico operations.
Named clients across EveryMatrix's broader business include Norsk Tipping, OPAP, Veikkaus, Danske Spil, Tipico, and Caesars Palace Online Casino, giving this review one of the deepest independently corroborated client lists of any platform covered here.
Licensing & Regulatory Coverage
EveryMatrix holds an MGA license (MGA/B2B/201/2011), a UK Gambling Commission account (#39383), and further registrations in Spain, Sweden, Romania, Ontario, Curaçao, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and — added in 2026 — South Africa. This is among the broadest tier-1 regulatory footprints of any platform in this comparison, which matters directly for enterprise operators targeting multiple regulated markets.
Game Catalog & Provider Network
SlotMatrix's 2026 product page states 45,000+ games from 355+ providers and 380+ jackpots, compared with 37,000+ games from 350+ suppliers cited in a September 2025 press release about the bet365 deal — consistent with continued catalog growth over the intervening months rather than a discrepancy.
Integration Speed & API Quality
EveryMatrix positions SlotMatrix around single-point integration and a "zero platform fees" pricing stance, but an independent operator review describes the onboarding process as enterprise-oriented and less suited to small or first-time operators, and notes that modularity — and therefore integration simplicity — decreases as more EveryMatrix modules are added to a deployment.
Payments & Currency Support
Payment functionality for EveryMatrix operators typically runs through its separate MoneyMatrix product, which includes crypto support as one processing option among traditional payment rails rather than a crypto-first design, a materially different approach from platforms like PWP or SOFTSWISS that market crypto support directly within the core casino product.
Pricing Transparency
EveryMatrix does not publish setup fees or revenue-share terms; an independent operator review describes its commercial terms as strictly quote-and-negotiate, in line with most other large aggregators in this comparison.
Track Record & Named Clients
Operating since 2008 with over 1,500 employees across 16 global offices as of 2026, EveryMatrix has one of the deepest independently corroborated client rosters in this comparison, including Norsk Tipping, OPAP, Veikkaus, Danske Spil, Tipico, betPARX, and Caesars Palace Online Casino, plus its September 2025 bet365 aggregation deal.
Support & Operational Reliability
EveryMatrix provides direct access to vendor sales and account teams as part of its enterprise onboarding model. An independent review flags a documented consideration worth scrutinizing: because EveryMatrix owns in-house studios (Spearhead Studios, Armadillo Studios, and the 2024-acquired Fantasma Games) whose titles sit inside the same aggregator, lobby ranking could reflect a potential conflict of interest that reviewers say is worth checking directly with the vendor.
Product Innovation & Roadmap
EveryMatrix's September 2025 aggregation deal with bet365 — its largest ever — and a November 2025 Danske Spil casino/bingo selection, plus a 2026 South Africa license and Co-CEO appointment, are concrete, dated signals of continued enterprise momentum through the most recent reporting period.
Pros
- One of the broadest tier-1 regulatory footprints in this comparison: MGA, UKGC, Ontario, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and 2026 South Africa licensing
- 45,000+ games from 355+ providers as of 2026, among the largest catalogs reviewed here
- Deep, independently corroborated client roster including Norsk Tipping, OPAP, Danske Spil, Tipico, and a September 2025 bet365 aggregation deal
- In-house studio content (Spearhead, Armadillo, Fantasma Games) supplements the third-party catalog
- "Zero platform fees" positioning on its core aggregation product
Cons
- Enterprise-oriented onboarding that an independent review says is less suited to small or first-time operators
- Modularity — and integration simplicity — reportedly decreases as more EveryMatrix modules are added to a deployment
- Crypto payment support runs through the separate MoneyMatrix product rather than being built into the core casino offering
- No public pricing; commercial terms are strictly quote-and-negotiate
- Independent reviewers flag a potential lobby-ranking conflict of interest given EveryMatrix's ownership of in-house studios inside its own aggregator
Verdict
EveryMatrix is the strongest choice in this comparison for an enterprise operator that needs broad tier-1 regulatory coverage and wants to work with a vendor that already has verifiable, large-scale operator relationships — the September 2025 bet365 deal alone is a meaningful trust signal few competitors can match. Its catalog depth and studio ownership also mean less reliance on third-party negotiation for exclusive content.
It's a weaker fit for a first-time or small operator prioritizing fast, simple onboarding, since the enterprise-first model and growing module count work against quick, low-friction launches. Operators in that position should compare directly against PWP or Slotegrator on integration speed before committing.