Contribute

Write for Honestroolets

We publish a small number of guest contributions from writers with genuine expertise in crypto gambling, player protection, or gambling mathematics. If that is you, we would like to hear from you.

What we publish

First-hand casino testing write-ups

With real withdrawal data, not impressions

Gambling mathematics explained plainly

House edge, variance, expected value, wagering maths

Crypto and provably fair deep dives

On-chain verification, blockchain transparency

Responsible gambling frameworks

Harm reduction, player protection tooling, self-exclusion

Player dispute case studies

Anonymised, with documented outcomes

Bonus and terms analysis

Structural breakdowns of wagering, caps, and game contributions

Editorial guidelines

Original, first-person analysis only

We do not publish reworded aggregation pieces, press releases, or AI-generated content. Every claim should come from direct testing, documented experience, or cited primary sources.

No promotional writing

Articles cannot read as advertisements for specific casinos. You may reference casinos by name when the reference serves the reader's understanding, not the casino's marketing.

Minimum 1,000 words

We prefer 1,200–2,500 words for education pieces and 800–1,500 for focused explainers. Thin content is not published regardless of topic quality.

Disclosure of any conflicts

If you have an existing commercial relationship with a casino you reference, disclose it in your pitch. We will decide whether the piece can run with a disclosure note or not at all.

Submit a pitch

We aim to respond to all pitches within 5 business days.

Tell us about your relevant experience and what makes you qualified to write on this topic.

Give us one or two specific ideas. "I want to write about bonuses" is not specific enough. "I want to write a breakdown of how Duel's 50% rakeback compares to welcome bonuses over a 1,000-bet session" is.

This opens your email client with your pitch pre-filled.

What to expect

1

Pitch reviewed

We read every submission. Ones that do not fit our editorial focus get a brief explanation.

2

Brief call or email

For pitches we want to pursue, we will follow up with questions or a brief scope alignment.

3

Draft and edit

One round of editorial feedback. We do not ghost writers after accepting a pitch.