Loyalty and member-tier reviews of social sweepstakes casinos
RewardlyClub
Loyalty programs in social sweepstakes are ladders — points come in, tiers move up, perks unlock, and decay rules quietly pull tier status back down if activity slows. RewardlyClub is the niche site for that ladder. We document the points-in-points-out economy, the tier thresholds, and the decay mechanics, and we treat them as a single connected system rather than three separate marketing claims.
What you get on this site
Points velocity, normalized.
Different operators measure loyalty earn rate in incompatible units. We translate to a common basis so the published velocity is comparable across the category.
Tier mechanics, not tier names.
"Diamond", "Platinum", and "Sapphire" are marketing labels. The mechanic that matters is the threshold to enter, the activity to maintain, and the decay rate to fall out. We map all three.
Decay disclosed, not buried.
Loyalty status almost always decays. The decay clauses are usually the quietest part of the loyalty T&C. We surface them on the same row as the perks they take away.
Coverage
What we cover in loyalty
Loyalty as a continuous economy — points in, tiers, perks, and the decay that pulls status back down.
Tier structures
Entry threshold, maintenance, and reset windows per tier.
Earning rates
Points velocity normalized to a common comparable basis.
Perk rosters
What each tier unlocks, mapped to its keeping condition.
Status reset rules
Inactivity windows and recalibration cadence.
Decay mechanics
How tier status erodes when activity slows.
Maintenance grace
Documented buffers between qualifying and demoted.
How we score
A 10-axis weighted rubric, published before the verdict.
Every operator review grades against the same ten axes. The axes carry fixed weights. The weights are public. Every datapoint links to a row in the testing log. If a claim isn't sourced, it doesn't ship.
Editorial standards
What you can hold us to.
First-hand testing protocol
Bonuses are claimed, played through, and redemption is attempted before any honored-rate datapoint ships.
10-axis weighted rubric
Every operator profile is graded against ten published axes — each with a fixed, public weight.
Public methodology
The framework, weights, and refresh cadence are published before any verdict is published.
Independent editorial
Operator promotion does not reorder reviews. Comparison ranking is mechanical from sourced data.
Reviews
Operator reviews launch with our public methodology.
We don't ship operator profiles before the rubric, the cadence rules, and the testing log are public. The slots below land first — then the reviews.