About MaxSpinz.
Four people in Toronto, three original games, and one straightforward promise: we don't take money to move our rankings. That's it. That's the whole pitch.
MaxSpinz is an independent review site for Ontario's iGO-licensed online casino market. We test operators with real deposits, score them blind, and publish what we find. Reader-funded via affiliate links that never influence rankings.
Why we exist.
Ontario opened a regulated iGaming market in April 2022. Within months, dozens of operators flooded in, every one of them claiming to be "Canada's best." Most affiliate review sites at the time were ranking them by who paid the biggest commission - not by who paid players the fastest, or had the cleanest bonus terms, or treated their support queues like a priority.
We started MaxSpinz to do the boring opposite. We deposit real money. We make real withdrawals. We read every line of every bonus T&C. Then we score it - blind, by an analyst who doesn't know which operator they're scoring until after they hit submit.
That sounds tedious because it is. It also produces rankings that hold up: when a player picks a site we rate 4.8 stars, they get the same experience our reviewer did, not the experience a media buyer at the operator wishes they'd had.
Our promise is simple: no operator pays us to rank them higher. Ever. Affiliate commissions cover the bills, but they never reach the analyst's desk. The firewall is real, and the editorial policy below explains exactly how it's enforced.
Founded
2022
Team Size
80
Operators Reviewd
30+
Original Games
3
The firewall,
explained.
Four rules. They're not aspirational - they're how the building actually works. If one of them ever breaks, we'll say so on this page.
Blind reviews
Every operator review is scored by an analyst who does not see the operator's name or commercial terms until the rubric is submitted. The reviewer's deposit account uses a generic alias.
No paid placements
We do not accept payment to add operators to our index, raise their ranking, or remove their negatives. We've turned down six-figure offers. We say no in writing.
Corrections, in public
If we get a fact wrong, the article gets a dated correction at the bottom - never a silent edit. Major corrections are also pinned to our news feed for 7 days.
Re-test annually
Every published operator review expires after 12 months. If we haven't re-tested by then, it gets a "stale" banner at the top until we do.


