ClaimlyLab

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About ClaimlyLab

ClaimlyLab is the testing arm of the JoinRewardly review property. Where the flagship reviews summarize an operator across ten axes, ClaimlyLab focuses on a single mechanic — bonus economics — and tests it end to end. The point of the site is not to score operators on bonus value. The point is to publish a measured honored rate alongside the marketed rate, so the gap between the two is visible and dated.

The lab runs four kinds of tests, each on its own published cadence:

  1. Welcome-bonus testing. A claim cycle on the operator's standard welcome offer, played through to the documented playthrough multiple on eligible game classes, terminating in a redemption attempt where redemption is a contemplated outcome of the offer.
  2. No-deposit claim testing. Where the operator publishes a no-deposit offer, we run the full claim-eligibility-playthrough-redemption sequence and publish the honored rate. This testing connects upstream to the ClaimlyNow niche page, which documents the claim-side mechanics in more detail.
  3. Reload-bonus testing. Reload offers vary across the operator's promotional calendar. We test the published reload structure as it is at a documented test date, snapshot the offer, and publish the honored rate against that snapshot rather than against a rolling average.
  4. Tier-keyed bonus testing. Where an operator publishes tier-keyed reload or cashback offers tied to loyalty status, we run the test from inside the relevant tier where access permits. Testing-log entries flag the tier the test was run from.

The output of every test cycle is a row in the testing log with the marketed value, the documented playthrough and eligibility constraints, the actual playthrough completion, the redemption attempt status, the honored rate, and the date. The lab pages link the row to the operator's flagship review, where the bonus axis carries the result.

ClaimlyLab does not score operators on bonus quality from a single angle. Honored rate is one variable; methodology fairness is another; eligibility breadth is a third. The flagship rubric weighs all three. The lab page exists to feed the rubric with measured data rather than asserted claims.