FreeKredit99 is designed as an independent comparison and information site. The purpose of the methodology is to make listings consistent, transparent and easier to verify.
1. Source capture
For the initial version of the website, brand names, descriptions, banner URLs and referral URLs were preserved from a user-supplied review-site file. The source did not contain complete terms for every operator, so missing figures are not guessed.
2. Promotion fields
Each listing aims to record the advertised amount, promotion type, initial-payment rule, turnover formula, eligible games, expiry, minimum withdrawal, maximum withdrawal and account-verification requirements.
3. Link handling
Internal brand names link to FreeKredit99 profile pages. External commercial links are marked rel="sponsored nofollow noopener" and open separately.
4. Editorial categories
Listings are grouped using wording available in the supplied material, including new-register, daily, rolling, slots, event games and general partner-link categories. A category describes the source wording; it does not guarantee current eligibility.
5. Review status
The displayed review date indicates when the FreeKredit99 page was checked editorially. It is not an automatic claim that the operator’s live terms were verified on the same date.
6. Ranking order
The website uses a stable editorial order instead of random shuffling. Featured positions are based on the completeness of the supplied offer description and the ability to compare a stated amount or reward type. Commercial commission alone should not determine the order.
7. Corrections
Operators and readers may report inaccurate or outdated information through the contact page. Material corrections should be reviewed and documented promptly.
Future scoring framework
| Factor | Suggested weight |
|---|---|
| Turnover fairness | 20% |
| Withdrawal conditions | 20% |
| Offer transparency | 15% |
| Advertised value | 15% |
| Claim process | 10% |
| Mobile usability | 10% |
| Support response | 5% |
| Responsible-gaming information | 5% |
No numerical scores are published in the initial version because the supplied data does not contain enough independently verified measurements.