SBC News EveryFan trebles app pre-match markets

EveryFan trebles app pre-match markets

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Social betting start-up EveryFan has added a further 40 pre-match markets to its game offering in its new app update.

Its latest iOS update will be posted by additional 40 betting markets, with EveryFan adding further product features including a redesigned lobby making its app navigation easier for players.

EveryFan boosts its player engagement adding split down menus, which will give players insights on half-time results, corners, bookings and goals. Furthermore, the start-up has added an updated tournament screen also makes it easier than ever to create tournaments.

In order to drive new sign-ups to its iOS app, EveryFan recently added a £15,000 free-roll prize pool

Leon Walters, Chief Executive Officer at EveryFan, commented on the update

“This is an exciting update to the EveryFan experience which will make it even more attractive to players. There are now more markets than ever, a more intuitive UX and an enticing offer which will drive up the rate of sign-ups heading into a busy winter of football.

“EveryFan has already experienced strong growth since launch, and we’re continuing to develop the app to make sure we build on our success still further.”

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