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Vendor profile · updated 19 August 2026
EveryMatrix Aggregation, formerly SlotMatrix — what changed and how it compares
EveryMatrix renamed SlotMatrix and folded CasinoEngine into a single casino unit, which has left a lot of stale comparisons online. Here is the current product structure, the published figures, and an honest read on who it suits.
The naming, cleared up first
If you have been researching this vendor you have met three names. CasinoEngine was the modular casino platform. SlotMatrix was the content aggregation product. EveryMatrix has now consolidated them: the CasinoEngine unit became EveryMatrix Casino, bringing together the turnkey solution, the platform and aggregation, and SlotMatrix became EveryMatrix Aggregation.
Practically, that means a page comparing “CasinoEngine vs SlotMatrix” is comparing two parts of one product line, and any quote or contract you receive will use the new names. It also means older third-party comparisons — including several still ranking on these searches — are describing a structure that no longer exists.
What EveryMatrix Aggregation offers
EveryMatrix publishes a choice of 45,000+ casino, live casino, crash, table and instant games from 355+ premium providers, with 380+ local and global jackpots. On published catalogue and provider counts, that is the largest set of numbers among the vendors profiled on this site.
The wider EveryMatrix range covers the casino platform and turnkey solution, a sportsbook product, and the supporting operational tooling — which is the argument for the vendor: one commercial relationship covering most of an operator’s technology stack.
Integration and operating model
Aggregation through a single integration, available with or without the platform. The onboarding is enterprise-shaped: a commercial process, a contract, an integration project with assigned resources on both sides.
For a large operator that structure is a feature — you get named contacts, defined SLAs and a roadmap conversation. For a small one it is friction ahead of any technical work, and it is the reason a segment of the market buys from smaller, self-service aggregators instead.
Where EveryMatrix is stronger
- Catalogue and jackpot breadth. On published figures, the widest content set of the vendors here, including a large jackpot network.
- One vendor across the stack. Platform, aggregation and sportsbook under a single commercial relationship reduces the number of contracts and integration points.
- Regulated-market depth. A long presence in licensed European markets, which matters if your roadmap runs through them.
- Enterprise governance. If your procurement expects named SLAs and a formal account structure, that exists here and does not at every smaller vendor.
Where SoftAggregator differs
We are a different size of company solving a narrower problem, and the differences follow from that.
Time to first game launch. Self-service signup and public documentation mean an integration can begin the same day, without a contract negotiation ahead of it.
Opacity. Our white-label is fully opaque: providers and aggregation are invisible to your players end to end, which is a specific requirement for some operators and irrelevant to others.
Commercial shape. Prepaid credit with crypto top-up, rates quoted per provider, no minimum volume commitment. That is designed for operators who cannot or will not commit to enterprise minimums — not an argument that it is the better model at scale.
What we do not have. We do not publish a certified-jurisdiction list of EveryMatrix’s size, we do not run a jackpot network, and we are not a full casino platform. If those are your requirements, EveryMatrix answers them and we do not.
SoftAggregator and EveryMatrix Aggregation side by side
EveryMatrix figures are the company’s own published numbers as of 19 August 2026. Their site blocks automated access, so these were taken from their published product pages as indexed; confirm current figures with them directly before making a decision on them.
| What operators compare | SoftAggregator | EveryMatrix Aggregation |
|---|---|---|
| Published catalogue size | 40,000+ games | 45,000+ games (their figure) |
| Published provider count | 200+ | 355+ providers (their figure) |
| Jackpot network | Provider-native jackpot games only | 380+ local and global jackpots (their figure) |
| Integration model | Single seamless-wallet REST API | Single integration, enterprise onboarding |
| Signup route | Self-service, no sales cycle | Sales-led |
| API docs readable before contact | Yes — public | Not publicly published |
| Full casino platform available | No — aggregation and white-label content | Yes — EveryMatrix Casino |
| Sportsbook | Yes, in the same integration | Yes, separate product |
| Fully opaque white-label | Yes, built in | Not stated publicly |
| Billing model | Prepaid credit, incl. crypto top-up | Enterprise contract |
| Rates published publicly | No — quoted per provider | No |
EveryMatrix Aggregation FAQ
Is SlotMatrix the same as EveryMatrix Aggregation?
Yes. EveryMatrix has consolidated its casino products: the CasinoEngine business unit became EveryMatrix Casino, and SlotMatrix — the aggregation product — was renamed EveryMatrix Aggregation. If you are reading older comparisons that treat SlotMatrix and CasinoEngine as separate propositions, they predate the change.
How many games does EveryMatrix Aggregation have?
EveryMatrix publishes a choice of 45,000+ casino, live casino, crash, table and instant games from 355+ premium providers, with 380+ local and global jackpots. Those are the company’s own figures as published on its aggregation product page and checked on 19 August 2026.
Does EveryMatrix publish pricing?
No. Like every enterprise vendor in this market, terms are agreed commercially rather than listed.
What is the difference between EveryMatrix Casino and EveryMatrix Aggregation?
The Casino unit covers the turnkey casino solution and the casino platform; Aggregation is the content layer that supplies games. An operator can take the aggregation without the platform.
What are the alternatives to EveryMatrix Aggregation?
SOFTSWISS at comparable scale, Hub88 and GR8 Tech in the API-first tier, Slotegrator for emerging markets, and smaller aggregators including SoftAggregator for operators who want self-service and an opaque white-label rather than an enterprise contract.
Does EveryMatrix offer a sportsbook?
Yes, as a separate product in its range rather than as part of the casino aggregation. If you want casino and sportsbook behind a single integration and a single wallet, ask each vendor exactly how many integrations that involves in practice.
Sources and last update
Figures on this page come from the vendors’ own published material. Where a company does not publish a figure, this page says so rather than estimating it. Nothing here is a claim about a competitor’s reliability, support quality or commercial terms beyond what they publish themselves.
- EveryMatrix published product pages for SlotMatrix / EveryMatrix Aggregation — game, provider and jackpot counts, as indexed August 2026.
- Industry coverage of the EveryMatrix casino consolidation, in which the CasinoEngine unit becomes EveryMatrix Casino and SlotMatrix becomes EveryMatrix Aggregation.
- SoftAggregator figures are our own published numbers, verifiable against our live game list API.
Last reviewed: 19 August 2026. Vendor figures change; if you spot something out of date, tell us at [email protected] and we will correct it.
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