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Speed is not a “nice to have” in gambling. It’s the difference between “we launched” and “we’re still in a licensing email thread from 2007”.
This white label casino solution bundles licensing, payments, content, and operations into one package that actually works in the real world. Studio Ubique, a slightly odd character who gets suspiciously calm around checklists, helps you cut through red tape and skip the guesswork.
You focus on branding. Put your logo on the lobby. We handle the machinery behind it. Your brand, powered by the engine, without you becoming a part-time compliance manager.
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Licensing work is basically project management with fines attached. We set up the compliance workflows, reporting, and operational routines so you can get through approvals without becoming a part-time regulator whisperer.
Building from scratch is expensive in all the places you can’t screenshot for a pitch deck. White label keeps the cost predictable, gets you live faster, and lets you spend your time on brand, acquisition, and retention instead of reinventing wallets.

A small lobby makes your casino feel small. You start with real depth (slots, tables, live dealer, jackpots) and keep adding providers without a rebuild every time.
Studio Ubique runs a five-step launch plan that gets you live without mystery theatre, whether you’re starting fresh or switching to a ready-made casino platform.
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We design the casino UI around your brand: colours, fonts, layout, and the small UX details players notice when money is involved. You get a lobby that feels like your product, not a generic skin job.
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Connect cards, wallets, and crypto rails via one integration path, so you are not stitching together ten providers and hoping for the best. This is where turnkey casino software earns its keep, fewer moving parts, fewer payment headaches.
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Slots, tables, and live dealers come pre-wired into the platform. You get a full catalogue from day one, and you can keep expanding it as your operation grows, without a rebuild every time you add a provider.
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KYC, AML, and responsible gaming modules are configured for the markets you’re targeting. The goal is boring compliance that holds up under scrutiny, because excitement belongs in the games, not in audits.
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When marketing starts, your ops dashboards light up and you can actually see what’s happening. Deposits, behaviour, performance, support load, all visible, all actionable. A white label casino solution should feel like control, not chaos.
We’ve been building and maintaining digital products long enough to know what breaks, what scales, and what “urgent” actually means.
We build and support casino products for startups and mid-sized businesses that want speed, structure, and a real delivery team behind the pitch. If you want a white label casino solution that goes live fast and holds up afterwards, that’s the job.
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A typical white-label setup covers: a licensed gaming platform (the engine that holds the wallets, game integrations, and regulatory framework), an integrated game library of 10,000+ titles from major providers (Pragmatic Play, Evolution, NetEnt, Microgaming, Play’n GO and similar), payment rails for cards and crypto, KYC and AML modules, responsible gaming features, multi-currency support, 24/7 operational coverage for fraud and risk monitoring, and reporting dashboards for the operator. What’s branded as yours: the frontend, the lobby, the UI, the marketing site, the player communications. What stays under the hood: the platform, the licenses, the game integrations, the operations infrastructure. Our gaming case studies show the branded frontend layer in production for different operators.
Three cost layers, separated honestly. First, Studio Ubique’s integration and branding work: setup typically €15.000 to €50.000 depending on customisation depth, plus an ongoing monthly retainer for support and updates. Second, the white-label platform provider’s fees: setup fee (often $30.000 to $100.000), monthly platform fee, and a revenue share on gross gaming revenue (commonly 10 to 30%, depending on volume and contract terms). Third, regulatory costs: jurisdiction-specific license fees passed through, often handled by the white-label provider as part of their package. Hourly rates for Studio Ubique work are €60 to €65 across all roles. The total cost of running a white-label casino is dominated by the platform’s GGR share, not by Studio Ubique’s integration work. A first call with your target market and brand details gives a clearer picture of which model fits.
The frontend is fully customisable. Brand colours, typography, lobby layout, navigation, game category structure, promotions blocks, onboarding flow, account section UI, mobile experience — all of that we design and build to match your brand identity, not just swap a logo. The backend (player wallet logic, game integrations, license framework, payment processing, KYC workflow, reporting) is the platform provider’s domain and stays standardised across operators on the same platform. That’s the trade-off white-label exists for: faster launch, lower upfront cost, less flexibility on the engine layer. If your business model needs custom platform logic (a unique wallet architecture, a custom bonus engine, proprietary game mechanics), white-label is not the right fit. Our custom development services cover from-scratch builds when that’s the call.
Standard cards (Visa, Mastercard, Maestro) and most regional e-wallets (Skrill, Neteller, ecoPayz, MuchBetter, Trustly, Paysafecard, iDEAL for NL, Bancontact for BE, Sofort and Giropay for DE) are included on most modern white-label platforms. Crypto rails typically cover Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT (Tether), USDC, Litecoin, and Bitcoin Cash, with some platforms supporting Solana, Tron, and a wider altcoin selection. Which exact mix is available depends on the white-label platform chosen and the jurisdictions you’re licensed in. Crypto support is jurisdiction-restricted: some regulated markets (UK, NL, parts of US) don’t allow crypto for licensed gambling, others (Curaçao, Costa Rica) do. The honest answer about payment selection: the underlying platform decides the menu, Studio Ubique decides which items to surface in the player-facing UI and how the deposit flow feels.
The most common white-label-friendly licenses: Curaçao (popular for global operators, lower barrier), Anjouan (newer option, growing), Costa Rica (basic structure, limited acceptance), and Tobique (Canada). For regulated EU markets (UK with UKGC, Malta with MGA, Netherlands with KSA, Sweden with Spelinspektionen, Germany with GGL, Denmark with Spillemyndigheden), white-label options exist but typically require higher tier license arrangements and slower launch times. The 30-day launch claim applies to Curaçao-equivalent setups, not to UKGC or MGA paths, which require months of separate licensing work. Studio Ubique helps with brand and integration regardless of jurisdiction, but the license processing itself lives with the platform provider, not with us. For complex multi-jurisdiction setups, the conversation about which markets and which licenses comes first.
Yes, with caveats. Most modern white-label platforms support adding custom games via their aggregator API or direct integration paths, provided the games meet the platform’s technical specs and pass certification for the jurisdictions you’re licensed in. Studio Ubique can build the custom games themselves (UI, animation, integration layer) or coordinate with a game studio you already work with. The math model and lab certification work the same way as standalone game development, and the certification needs to apply to each jurisdiction where the game will run. Our game-development services cover the actual build of custom titles ready for white-label platform integration.
30 days covers brand integration, payment configuration, content feed setup, KYC workflow configuration, and operational dashboards going live. Realistic for Curaçao-type setups where the platform already has the underlying license and the operator brings the brand. Not realistic for regulated EU markets where the license process itself takes months before any technical work matters. What 30 days does NOT include: building player acquisition, training your support team, setting up marketing automation, building the loyalty programme. Those are operator-side workstreams that run in parallel. After launch, Studio Ubique stays on for ongoing brand updates, new game additions, promotional landing pages, A/B testing on the lobby, and frontend performance work. Our maintenance and support tiers cover the structure for ongoing engagement after the launch sprint.
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