Introduction
The iGaming media buyer's own tech stack — run and scale casino campaigns on your own terms.
CasinoFlux Documentation
Welcome to the CasinoFlux documentation.
The iGaming media buyer's own tech stack. Run and scale casino campaigns on your own terms — replace scattered tools and network dependency with a platform that gives you automation, data ownership, and full control.
These docs are designed to help you:
- Launch campaigns correctly
- Understand how data flows through the platform
- Avoid common operational mistakes
- Scale with confidence
This is not a marketing site. This is a practical guide to running CasinoFlux in production.
Who These Docs Are For
These docs assume you are:
- An iGaming affiliate or media buyer
- Working with paid traffic
- Familiar with basic affiliate and campaign concepts
If you are new to iGaming, some concepts may require additional context.
How to Use These Docs
If this is your first time using CasinoFlux:
- Start with Getting Started
- Read Core Concepts
- Follow the Quick Start
- Use Platform Overview to orient yourself
If you are already live:
- Jump directly to Feature Deep Dives
- Use Reporting & Data to validate performance
- Refer to Troubleshooting when something looks wrong
Documentation Structure
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Getting Started How to launch your first campaign correctly
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Core Concepts The mental model behind CasinoFlux
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Platform Overview How the dashboard and features fit together
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Features Deep dives into each major capability
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Affiliate Platforms Platform-specific setup guides
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Troubleshooting Common issues and how to fix them
A Note on Data Expectations
CasinoFlux operates in the real world of iGaming.
That means:
- Revenue is delayed
- APIs have limits
- Real-time data has constraints
These docs explain those realities so you can make correct decisions, not optimistic assumptions.
Getting Help
If something is unclear:
- Search the docs first
- Review the Troubleshooting section
- Contact support with specific details
Clear setups lead to clean data.
Next Steps
To begin, go to:
- Getting Started → Quick Start
- Core Concepts → Overview
Everything else builds from there.