Nine years inside iGaming: partnerships and sales at Turbo Stars, then hiring the people who build it. Different seats, one habit. I kept my own system for tracking what this market actually does, not what it announces.
Which games climb in which regions. Which software starts to outperform, and where it stalls. What prediction markets are turning into. How instants, slots and live casino are shifting. Where AI stopped being a slide and started changing production: game dev, front end, back end, and the service tools nobody demos.
Marketing, operations and development are still run as three departments. I think they are one system now, and AI is what connects them. That is what I write about as editor of Turbo Insider.
What she covers
- Market intelligence: shelf data from live casino lobbies, provider performance by region
- AI inside production and operations, not AI as a slide
- Prediction markets: regulation, venues and what operators actually get
- Regulation with a consequence: what a ruling or a suspension changes on Monday
Where to follow the work
Turbo Insider publishes every working day. The daily brief runs in Telegram, the longer material lands in the newsroom.