Editorial standards

How Caribic evaluates offers, pages and Caribbean market guides.

These standards explain what Caribic looks for when comparing casinos, bonus pages, support routes and market-specific content.

Caribic aims to reward clarity. A page is stronger when it helps the reader make a better decision faster, not when it pushes the loudest bonus number or fills space with recycled casino language.

That applies to every part of the site: brand guides, country pages, live-casino comparisons, support content and trust-focused pages.

What we look for

  • Readable bonus terms, including wagering, game weighting and max-cashout rules.
  • Support routes that are visible before a problem becomes urgent.
  • Mobile usability that still feels clear on smaller screens.
  • Trust signals that go beyond a badge or a headline offer.

What we avoid

  • Publishing giant offer claims without the structure behind them.
  • Treating legal or licensing questions as simple when they are not.
  • Ranking pages by volume alone when intent clearly calls for curation.
  • Letting affiliate relationships override basic clarity or trust concerns.

How Caribic reviews content topics

Review and comparison pages are built around the checks that change the real reader experience: support visibility, payment clarity, mobile flow, trust language and how usable the terms still feel once the headline is stripped away.

Country pages are judged differently from brand pages because market intent changes. Some island searches need premium comparison language, some need licensing context and some simply need a fast mobile-first explanation.

How recommendations are shaped

Caribic does not treat every reader as if they want the same thing. A live-table user, a cautious mobile-first user and a reader comparing country restrictions may all need different next steps.

  • Bonus pages are weighted toward clarity and playability.
  • Live-casino pages are weighted toward table quality and mobile fit.
  • Support pages are weighted toward problem-solving speed.
  • Country pages are weighted toward intent match and context.

Corrections and updates

Offers, support routes, restrictions and third-party product details can change. Caribic updates pages when meaningful changes are identified, and old assumptions should not be treated as permanent facts.

If a page becomes misleading because an offer changed, a country restriction moved or a support route disappeared, the page should be corrected or softened rather than defended.