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A casino games API with no setup fee and no integration fee

Connecting to SoftAggregator costs nothing up front. There is no setup fee, no integration fee, no monthly minimum and no platform fee. You fund a prepaid balance and pay a revenue share on the gross gaming revenue the games actually produce — nothing before that.

What you pay, and what you do not

Most of the cost in this market is not the rate. It is everything that surrounds it: an integration fee to get connected, a setup or onboarding fee, a monthly platform charge, a minimum guarantee that bills you whether or not your players show up. Those are the line items that turn a reasonable revenue share into an expensive year for an operator who is still ramping.

Our commercial model has two moving parts and no third one:

  • A prepaid balance. You load credit; commission is deducted from it as real-money rounds settle. It is a float against usage, not a fee — unspent credit stays yours.
  • A revenue share on GGR, quoted per provider. Different studios cost different amounts upstream, so a single blended rate hides which part of your catalogue is expensive. You get the rate provider by provider.

And that is the whole list. No setup fee. No integration fee. No onboarding fee. No monthly minimum. No platform fee. Signup is self-service: you create the account, you get API credentials, and the only thing standing between you and a live catalogue is your own wallet callback.

We do not publish rates on this site, and neither does anyone else in this market — see the comparison below. What we will tell you before you sign anything is the rate per provider, so you can price your own catalogue.

Why an operator should care about the setup fee specifically

A setup fee is paid at the worst possible moment: before a single bet has been placed, when you have the least information about whether the catalogue converts for your players. It transfers the launch risk from the supplier to you.

It also quietly shapes behaviour. An operator who has paid to integrate is reluctant to add a second supplier, or to leave one that underperforms. Removing the fee removes the lock-in: if the catalogue does not work for your market, you stop loading credit and you walk away having spent nothing on the connection.

That is the reasoning behind the model, stated plainly so you can hold us to it.

Entry costs: what each vendor actually publishes

“Not published” means exactly that — we could not verify the figure from the vendor’s own material, and this page does not guess. It is not a claim that a fee exists.

What is published about entry costs SoftAggregator SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator EveryMatrix Aggregation Hub88 Slotegrator / APIgrator
Setup or onboarding feeNoneNot publishedNot publishedNot publishedNot published
Integration feeNoneNot publishedNot publishedNot publishedNot published
Monthly minimum / minimum guaranteeNoneNot publishedNot publishedNot publishedNot published
Rate card published publiclyNo — quoted per provider on requestNoNoNoNo
Self-service signupYesSales-ledSales-ledSales-ledSales-led
Billing modelPrepaid credit, revenue share on GGRNot publishedNot publishedNot publishedNot published

How to read that table

One correction to make before anyone quotes this page as proof we are unique: we are not the only aggregator saying this. Alea advertises “no minimum fees” publicly and positions itself against set-up fees too. It is not in the table above because that table covers the four vendors profiled on this site since 19 August; Alea was profiled on 22 August. If we left that out you would be right to distrust everything else here.

The honest summary is short: no aggregator in this comparison publishes its commercial terms, ours included. What is different is not that we publish a rate — we do not — but that we state which fees do not exist at all, in writing, on a page you can hold us to.

If you are talking to any supplier on this list, including us, the four questions worth asking in the first call are the same:

  1. Is there a setup, onboarding or integration fee, and is it waived or merely deferred?
  2. Is there a monthly minimum or minimum guarantee, and what happens in a slow month?
  3. Is the revenue share quoted per provider, or is it one blended number across the catalogue?
  4. What are the exit terms — how much notice, and what happens to any unspent balance?

A supplier that answers all four in writing is telling you something useful. One that answers none of them is telling you something too.

No setup fee — FAQ

Is there really no setup fee?

Yes. There is no setup fee, no onboarding fee and no integration fee to connect to SoftAggregator. Signup is self-service and API credentials are issued on approval. The only money that moves before you are live is the prepaid balance you choose to load, which is a float against future commission, not a charge.

What about a monthly minimum or a platform fee?

Neither exists. There is no minimum monthly commitment, no minimum guarantee and no platform fee. Commission is deducted from your prepaid balance as real-money rounds settle, so a quiet month costs you nothing.

So what does it cost?

A revenue share on gross gaming revenue, quoted per provider rather than as a single blended rate, because the upstream cost differs by studio. We do not publish rates on this site — no aggregator in this market does — but you get the per-provider figure before you commit to anything.

Is the integration free to build as well?

The connection itself is one REST integration plus a seamless-wallet callback on your side, and we charge nothing for it or for the support around it. The engineering time is yours; the API docs are public and the demo endpoint lets you test game launches before any real money is involved.

Do the competitors in the table charge a setup fee?

We do not know, and this page does not pretend to. None of them publishes its commercial terms, so every competitor cell reads “not published”. Ask them directly — question one in the list above is written so you can paste it into an email.

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.

  • SOFTSWISS, EveryMatrix, Hub88 and Slotegrator publish catalogue and product information but no commercial terms; entry-cost cells above reflect that absence, checked 22 August 2026.
  • SoftAggregator’s own entries describe our current commercial model: prepaid credit plus a per-provider revenue share, with no setup, integration, onboarding, platform or minimum fee.
  • Vendor product figures used elsewhere on this site were checked on 19 August 2026 and are cited on each vendor page.

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.

No setup fee, no integration fee — start when you are ready

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