Vendor profile · updated 19 August 2026
Slotegrator and APIgrator — products, coverage and alternatives
Slotegrator sells more than aggregation, which is exactly why comparing it to a pure content aggregator on catalogue size misses the point. Here is what the company offers, what we could and could not verify, and who each model suits.
What Slotegrator is
Slotegrator is a B2B iGaming software company whose product range spans game aggregation through APIgrator, turnkey and white-label casino platforms, and payment system integrations. Its positioning has long emphasised emerging markets and localisation rather than the established European licensed market.
That breadth is the reason to consider it and the reason a like-for-like comparison with a pure aggregator is misleading. If you need a platform, a cashier and content in one engagement, you are shopping in a different category from an operator who already runs a platform and wants games behind one API.
What we could not verify
We hold ourselves to the same standard on every page here: a figure is either sourced from the vendor’s own material and dated, or it is not printed. Slotegrator’s website blocks automated access, and the catalogue and provider counts circulating in third-party listicles vary widely enough that reprinting one would be guesswork.
So: no catalogue figure on this page. Ask Slotegrator for the live game list and the provider list for your target markets, which is the only version of that number that affects you anyway. We will publish a verified figure here as soon as we can confirm one from source.
Where Slotegrator is the stronger choice
- You are launching from zero. Platform, content and payments from one vendor removes several parallel negotiations at the hardest moment of a launch.
- Emerging and localised markets. A long-standing focus on markets outside the mature European licensed set, with the localisation work that implies.
- You want licensing and setup guidance bundled. Slotegrator has built its positioning on supporting operators through that process; a content aggregator does not do that work.
Where SoftAggregator differs
We do one layer, not the stack. There is no Slotegrator-style turnkey platform here, no payment integration service and no licensing consultancy — we distribute games through one seamless-wallet API, with a fully opaque white-label, self-service signup, prepaid billing and rates quoted per provider.
If you already run a platform, that narrowness is the point: fewer moving parts, faster to integrate, nothing bundled that you are paying for and not using. If you do not have a platform yet, we are not a substitute for one, and Slotegrator or another turnkey vendor is the more honest recommendation.
SoftAggregator and Slotegrator side by side
Where a cell reads “not verified from source”, we could not confirm the figure from Slotegrator’s own material — their site blocks automated access. That is a limitation of this page, not a statement about the product.
| What operators compare | SoftAggregator | Slotegrator |
|---|---|---|
| Game aggregation | Yes — 40,000+ games, 200+ providers | Yes — APIgrator |
| Published catalogue figure | 40,000+ games | Not verified from source (see note) |
| Turnkey / white-label casino platform | White-label content, not a full platform | Yes |
| Payment system integrations | No — your cashier stays yours | Yes |
| Licensing and setup support | No | Positioned as part of the offer |
| Integration model | Single seamless-wallet REST API | Single API aggregation |
| Signup route | Self-service, no sales cycle | Sales-led |
| API docs readable before contact | Yes — public | Not publicly published |
| Fully opaque white-label | Yes, built in | Not stated publicly |
| Billing model | Prepaid credit, incl. crypto top-up | Commercial agreement |
| Rates published publicly | No — quoted per provider | No |
Slotegrator and APIgrator FAQ
What is APIgrator?
APIgrator is Slotegrator’s game aggregation product — a single integration giving access to content from a range of studios, sold alongside the company’s turnkey and white-label casino platform offerings.
How many games does Slotegrator offer?
Third-party listings quote a range of figures and we could not verify a current number from Slotegrator directly — their site blocks automated access. Ask them for the live game list rather than relying on any comparison page, including this one, for a catalogue count.
Does Slotegrator publish pricing?
No. Terms are agreed commercially, as with every vendor profiled here.
Is Slotegrator only an aggregator?
No, and this is the main thing that distinguishes it. Slotegrator sells aggregation, a turnkey casino platform and white-label solutions, plus payment system integrations — a broader package aimed at operators launching from scratch.
What are the alternatives to Slotegrator?
For content aggregation alone: SOFTSWISS, EveryMatrix Aggregation, Hub88, GR8 Tech and smaller API-first platforms including SoftAggregator. For a turnkey launch package, the comparison set is different and includes full platform vendors rather than pure aggregators.
Who is Slotegrator aimed at?
Operators entering emerging and localised markets who want more than content — typically a platform, payments and licensing support in one engagement.
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.
- Slotegrator product positioning as published across its own website and press communications. Direct fetch was blocked on 19 August 2026, so no catalogue figure is reproduced here.
- 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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