
BetStake
A darker homepage template with tighter rhythm, stronger contrast, and a denser homepage structure.
- Sharper visual hierarchy for a more aggressive product feel
- Compact content density and stronger first-screen impact
A serious source-code template for branded casino sites: homepage composition, lobby structure, account entry, mobile layouts, and a frontend that can be adapted to your backend.
Public site demos stay open. Teams can adapt the template to their brand, content model, and backend.

A darker homepage template with tighter rhythm, stronger contrast, and a denser homepage structure.


A lighter homepage template with calmer spacing, softer gradients, and a more open player-facing presentation.
The codebase already covers enough real product scope to show where the system can go next.

The frontend already supports different homepage composition, promotional blocks, and visual branding across distinct casino templates instead of locking everything into one generic shell.

The codebase already covers category browsing, content-heavy lobby layouts, game rows, and the kind of homepage-to-lobby rhythm a real casino frontend needs.

This is not just public marketing copy on top of a casino shell. Sign-in and account entry patterns are already part of the frontend scope, which matters for a real player-facing product.

Mobile styles are already part of the frontend work: compact layout, bottom navigation, responsive spacing, and player-facing browsing patterns across smaller screens.

The frontend scope already pushes toward a real casino product, not just a launch page. Account-related states, sign-in flow, and player-facing entry points are part of the system.
The sites repo is not a homepage concept. It already has real player-facing screens across homepage, browsing, auth entry, and mobile.
























Questions specifically about the casino frontend repo, its coverage, and how it fits into a broader product scope.
Start from the public site demos, then use the codebase scope as the basis for a more serious product discussion.