Vendor profile · checked 22 August 2026
GR8 Tech casino aggregation — coverage, model and alternatives
GR8 Tech sells a full iGaming platform with a casino aggregation product inside it. Here is what it publishes, where that suits an operator better than a content-only supplier, and where it does not.
What GR8 Tech publishes
On its casino aggregation product GR8 Tech publishes “20,000+ games” from “250+ providers” through a single API, describing it as a one-stop shop in which it handles “all provider communication, licensing, and integration”. Checked 22 August 2026.
GR8 Tech does not publish rates, setup fees, integration fees or minimum commitments, and the aggregation product is presented as part of a wider platform offering rather than as a standalone self-service signup.
Side by side
Vendor figures are their own published numbers, checked 22 August 2026. “Not published” means we could not verify it from their material — never that the capability is absent.
| What operators compare | SoftAggregator | GR8 Tech |
|---|---|---|
| Published games | 40,000+ | 20,000+ (their figure) |
| Published providers | 200+ | 250+ (their figure) |
| Single API | Yes | Yes |
| Scope | Content layer only | Full platform + aggregation |
| Self-service signup | Yes | Not published |
| Setup / integration fee | None | Not published |
| Monthly minimum | None | Not published |
| Rates published | No | No |
Where GR8 Tech is stronger
GR8 Tech comes from a sportsbook and platform background, and that is where its weight is. If you want one vendor to supply the platform, the sportsbook and the casino content under a single commercial relationship — with a named team on the account — that is a coherent choice, and a content-only supplier cannot match it.
It also suits operators who prefer a negotiated enterprise contract to a self-service one: larger volumes, bespoke terms, and a vendor who will sit in a room with you.
Where we differ
The gap is scope, not quality. GR8 Tech wants to be the vendor for your platform, your sportsbook and your casino content; we only ever sell the third one. That makes us useless to an operator who needs all three, and hard to beat for one who already has the first two and is tired of the games being welded to them.
Commercially we go the other way too. Where they run an enterprise sale, we run a signup form: no setup fee, no integration fee, no onboarding fee, no monthly minimum, public API docs, and rates quoted per provider so you can see which studios are expensive in your catalogue. An engineer can read the entire contract before anyone speaks to sales — details on the no setup fee page.
GR8 Tech — pricing, alternatives and the questions operators ask
How many games does GR8 Tech have?
GR8 Tech publishes “20,000+ games” from “250+ providers” on its aggregation product page, checked 22 August 2026. The ratio is worth a second look: 250 providers behind 20,000 games averages 80 titles per studio, which means a long tail of small suppliers rather than depth from the majors. Ask which studios are actually live in your target market before treating either number as catalogue depth.
Is GR8 Tech an aggregator or a platform?
Both, and the distinction has commercial consequences. Aggregation is presented as a product inside a wider iGaming platform, so the natural sale is the platform with content attached. If you already run a platform, ask explicitly whether the aggregation can be bought standalone and what the terms look like when it is.
Does GR8 Tech publish pricing or a setup fee?
No. No rates, no setup fee, no integration fee and no minimum commitment are published, checked 22 August 2026. That is normal for this market — we do not publish rates either. What we do publish is the absence of the fees themselves, which is a different thing.
What does “they handle provider communication and licensing” actually mean?
It means the studio relationships, the per-integration certification and the endpoint maintenance sit with them rather than your engineers — the core value of any aggregator. The follow-up worth asking is operational: when a studio changes an endpoint, does the fix reach you as a silent update or as a ticket in your release cycle?
What are the alternatives to GR8 Tech?
If it is the platform and the sportsbook you need, compare against other full-platform vendors. If you only need the casino content, a content-only aggregator — SoftAggregator, Hub88, SOFTSWISS or EveryMatrix — covers that half alone and leaves your platform decision open.
GR8 Tech vs SoftAggregator — what is the practical difference?
Scope. They sell a platform with aggregation inside it; we sell only the content layer — 40,000+ games from 200+ providers through one seamless-wallet REST API, no accounts, no cashier, no bonus engine of ours. Read the “where GR8 Tech is stronger” section above: if you want one vendor for platform, sportsbook and casino, the comparison does not favour us.
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.
- GR8 Tech casino aggregation product page — “20.000 + games”, “250+ providers”, single API, provider communication/licensing/integration handled by them. Checked 22 August 2026.
- No commercial terms are published by GR8 Tech; the entries above reflect that absence.
Last reviewed: 22 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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