Editor-in-Chief
Eleanor Price
Eleanor came into gambling coverage from mainstream consumer journalism, where she spent years editing stories about household bills, digital subscriptions, and the strange ways companies hide unpleasant details behind cheerful copy. That background still shapes how she reads casino offers. She is less interested in the size of the headline than in the sentence three paragraphs later that changes what the headline really means.
On Slotforgeuk15 she sets the tone, signs off final review structure, and rewrites anything that sounds inflated. Eleanor prefers pages that feel calm, legible, and fair to tired readers who might be comparing offers after work rather than during a polished research session.
Casino Analyst
Callum Reeves
Callum is the one most likely to open the same cashier flow four times in a row just to see where the friction lives. He tracks navigation speed, button placement, mobile usability, game filtering, and whether a casino still feels coherent after the novelty wears off. His notes are practical, sometimes dry, and very useful.
He also has a strong view on session comfort. A site that looks polished for thirty seconds can still become exhausting after fifteen minutes, and Callum treats that as an editorial issue, not a cosmetic one. When a review here mentions pace, clutter, or flow, that observation often started with him.
Bonus Specialist
Priya Sethi
Priya reads bonus terms with the patience of someone assembling a puzzle from the corners inward. She checks deposit thresholds, wagering models, payment exclusions, timing windows, and all the small mechanical details that turn a welcome package from generous to awkward. She then rewrites that information into clear language without flattening the nuance.
Her strength is translation. Priya can take a dense promotion page and explain in two or three sentences what a player is really agreeing to. That skill matters because bonus copy is where many review sites lose honesty. We would rather be plain than dazzling.