RightBet's sister sites include brand names like Bet442, Ivy Casino and O'Reels, alongside several other operators that sit under the Betable Limited licence (23328).
RightBet is operated by Betable Limited (UKGC: 23328), whilst it uses the Delasport Sportsbook technology. The owner, on the other hand, isn't entirely clear as the licence says "white-label", which means the owner is now Betable.
Nevertheless, despite RightBet being a new face, Betable have been around a little while. The company launched in 2011 with a casino-only licence, adding the sportsbook at a later date.
With several brand names sitting under its licence, Betable Limited really should know a thing or two about standing up a compelling platform.

Keeping in mind that RightBet is a 2026 launch, it makes a solid first impression. It looks the part, with slick menus and navigation from A to B, complementing a decent colour scheme of dark grey and mint green. Those positives continue when you get into the available payment options, with a deep selection of banking methods open to you.
Unfortunately, from there on out, there is work to do. You've got a pool of 3,600 games offered in the casino. As an overall game count, this isn't bad but fewer than 2% of those games come from the live casino, whilst there is a notable absence of exclusive titles. The game RTPs offered are below average too.
Across in the sportsbook, however, margins are stronger. They run at 6.85%, which is very much in mid-range for the industry. There are a solid number of sports offered too, with 25 to pick from. Unfortunately, horse racing is one that is missing.
That's a real shame as one of the biggest sports for bettors in the UK. On the plus side, many of the RightBet sister sites don't offer any sports betting avenue at all.
RightBet falls perfectly into the category of "good but not great" for our money, and it could be so much more. Do any of the RightBet sister sites do a better job at delivering?
Ivy Casino is more established than RightBet, but it doesn't necessarily feel any further ahead in its journey. In fact, we'd argue it is behind the curve. It does a good job at pulling you in, though, with the design of the site quite appealing when first landing on it.
Menus are intuitive to follow, game tiles are large and easy to interact with. However, the collection of games, which runs around 1,200 deep, is well short of what market-leading casinos offer and the search ability over those titles is limited to a text-only search as well.
If you needed to cement its position towards the bottom of our RightBet sister sites rankings, the absence of any form of sportsbook does exactly that.
As BetRight sister sites go, O'Reels has something about it, a real bit of personality, if you will. That largely comes from leaning into the Irish vibe with four-leaf clovers, a leprechaun hat here and there, and a green colour scheme. It does maintain a solid look and feel, though, and deserves credit for standing out from the crowd.
Beyond that, however, you get similar to what you get with many of its sister sites. That's a tidy but not terrific selection of games, including some titles from big-name providers like Pragmatic Play, for example, and a good game lobby layout. Again, a better filtering tool wouldn't go amiss.
The payment methods on offer provide punters with plenty of choice, though, and minimum deposits and withdrawals are par for the course too. That's a consistent pattern across these brands.
As football fans might have guessed from the brand name, Bet442 is a RightBet sister site that does offer sports betting. The quality of the sportsbook is largely comparable to what is offered at RightBet too.
If pushed, we'd say it's slightly better at Bet442. You've got a few more sports available to bet on - albeit horse racing is still absent - and the market depths are worth a call out as well. 250 markets on a top-level football match is solid.
Over in the casino, it's another rinse and repeat job. There are good names from the industry serving up game titles, but with nothing to really make Bet442 jump up with excitement. The game count is fine, the layout is fine and the quality of game titles is fine too.
If you get the gist, the Bet442 casino is completely serviceable but you're probably not going to write home about it.

Ashley, an Ipswich Town fan, is an experienced content writer in the sports & betting space, who also has an extensive background in data analytics. Those skills combine here to allow for unique angles to be taken across a host of topics.