Mobile clients

Megapari mobile — the cellar-quiet build for cellar sessions, bracelet nights and classical clocks

Both mobile builds run against the same backend as the desktop site, but the cellar felt and the sports desk render against the native frame loop instead of a browser timer. Notifications default to silent mode. There is no bet-confirmation chime. The in-app type is set in a serif reading face for the racecard-style table sheet (bracelet outrights, antepost boards, chess pairings) and a monospaced digit face for the odds and chip counts. Push alerts on WSOP level breaks and Masters tee-off times are opt-in and off by default.

How the app differs from the web client

The wallet, bonuses and odds engine are shared. Sessions sync the second you switch device. What changes is the surfaces. French Roulette runs against the native frame loop so La Partage's quarter-line refund settles as smoothly on a mid-range phone as on the studio stream. Speed Blackjack's deal cycle stays honest to the studio pace. Bet-size sliders on every table snap to clean stake thresholds without the mouse-tremor problem the browser has on small screens.

Notifications default to silent mode. Bet confirmation is a haptic-only tap. There is no chime when a slip lands. Categories are opt-in: WSOP level breaks on tagged tables, Masters tee-off times on tagged groupings, cash-out threshold alerts on bracelet outrights, KYC follow-up, wagering-clear milestones. Each toggle is independent. If you want the app to stay silent until a specific market opens, that is what the default posture leaves you.

iOS path — App Store where listed, TestFlight elsewhere

In jurisdictions where Apple distributes real-money sportsbook apps, install from the App Store the standard way. The listing carries a 17+ age gate.

Outside that list, most regions, the install runs through TestFlight. The iOS button on this page sends you to the TestFlight invite. Accept, install, log in. Updates roll out automatically; you do not manage versions yourself.

Android path — direct .apk, signed, 38 MB

Google Play declines real-money gambling apps in most regions, which means the Android client distributes as a signed .apk from the official Megapari domain. There is no third-party mirror; every install pulls from the operator's CDN.

Tap the Android button. Your browser will ask to allow installs from unknown sources once. Toggle it on, open the downloaded file. Install runs in about ten seconds. First launch prompts for fingerprint setup so you only need to set it once.

Cellar felt and sports desk — in the app

Salon Privé Blackjack, French Roulette and Speed Blackjack render at native refresh. The slow-shutter camera on Baccarat Squeeze stays smooth through the reveal. Salon Privé rooms open in the same tile as Speed Blackjack; the seat-queue tap sits under the pit-boss note, and the €200-minimum walk-around seat surfaces once the VIP queue clears. Bet-size sliders snap to the studio's clean stake thresholds.

The sports desk shows the bracelet outright board in a serif reading face. Chip counts and odds sit in a monospaced digit face so a market shift is visible from the top of your eye. WSOP level-break push alerts fire on tagged tables only, and only if you opted in. Masters tee-off pushes run on tagged groupings. Cash-out, partial cash-out and same-event multi legs all run in the same in-play surface with sub-second odds.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does the app cost anything?

No. The app is free to download and install on both iOS and Android. You only pay when you deposit funds and place a bet.

Is the app safe?

Yes. The Android .apk is signed by Megapari, and the iOS build is distributed through Apple's TestFlight. All traffic is encrypted with TLS 1.3, and biometric login keeps your session local to your device.

Can I use one account on multiple devices?

Yes. Log in on any device with your email and password; sessions sync automatically. Two-factor auth is recommended for shared devices.

Are live tables smoother on the app?

Yes. Salon Privé Blackjack, French Roulette and Speed Blackjack render against the native frame loop instead of a browser timer, so the studio pace stays honest. The bet-size slider on every table snaps to clean thresholds, and the Salon Privé seat queue tap sits under the pit-boss note without any menu hunting; the €200-minimum walk-around seat surfaces the moment the VIP queue clears.

Ready to install?

Both builds are free. Both run the full cellar-felt floor, the sports desk and the slot shelf. Pick your platform and get going in under a minute.

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What players are saying

Based on 14,872 reviews

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Aurelio C.

WSOP Main Event day-5 outright — chip counts kept live on the same tile

Took a day-5 outright on a mid-stack pro at +680 to lift the bracelet. Megapari kept the chip counts on the same tile as the market; when he bagged around chip-leader on day 6, the line moved to +140 by breakfast. Cashed a partial at +260 to lock the ticket and let the rest ride. Bitcoin withdrawal was thirty-one minutes on a Sunday, cashier didn't flinch.

3 days ago

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Emiliano B.

Salon Privé session cleared calmly at €200 minimums

Sat down at Salon Privé Blackjack around 23:00 CET on a Wednesday. The pit boss cleared me into the €200-minimum walk-around seat inside two minutes once the VIP queue emptied. Dealer rotation was on the 45-minute mark exactly. Ran basic strategy through two shoes and walked away up about eleven units. Wire request went in at 02:40; the bank posted it before lunch on the next business day.

5 days ago

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Massimo T.

Masters back-nine each-way top-10 paid the weekend out

Backed a mid-price European each-way at 22/1 for top-10 at Augusta on the Sunday morning of Masters weekend. He finished tied ninth after a birdie on 17. Each-way place part paid a fifth of the odds, closed the ticket at a comfortable multiple. Neteller withdrawal cleared inside eighteen minutes on the Sunday evening, no delay for the size.

1 week ago

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Ottavio R.

EPT High Roller Prague heads-up market — closing minute went right

Backed the shorter stack heads-up on the EPT High Roller Prague final at even money after the four-way deal talk collapsed. The count sat 62-38 chips coming into the last table. Ninety minutes of grinding, one big three-bet-jam through the ace-king, and he flipped the stack. Skrill payout was forty-two minutes, market had moved to -220 by then.

4 days ago

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Salvatore D.

French Roulette La Partage — even-money grind held up

Ran French Roulette on €10 red/black flat stakes for a couple of hours. Zero hit three times inside two hundred spins; La Partage returned half each time under the quarter-line rule, which is the whole reason I sit at that table. Ended the session up eighty-two euros. Skrill payout was inside the hour. The wheel camera stays trained long enough that you can watch the ball settle without a jump cut.

2 days ago

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Vincenzo L.

Cellar-path welcome cleared on day nine, ten percent contribution priced in

Used the cellar-path welcome on Speed Blackjack and Immersive Roulette exclusively. Ten percent live-table contribution on the wagering means the maths took a while; I priced it in going in. Bonus converted to cash on day nine. Lost a star because the wagering counter in the account panel refreshes every ninety seconds instead of live. A small annoyance, but it is there.

1 week ago

Alex Richmond — Lead Betting Analyst

Reviewed by

Alex Richmond

Lead Betting Analyst

Alex covers football and tennis with 12+ years on the analytics side. Edits Megapari Insights.

  • 12+ years sports analytics
  • Football, tennis, NHL specialist
  • MSc Applied Statistics, University of Manchester