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Rebet App Review 2026: The Native-App Sportradar-Powered Sportsbook With Apple Pay

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Rebet is one of two cohort sportsbook brands shipping native iOS and Android apps as the primary distribution channel (Fliff is the other). The browser experience at rebet.app exists, but the brand is built around the mobile-app-first experience.

The brand operates under Rebet Inc., brand live since 2024.

The structural anchor is the Sportradar data integration. Sportradar is the industry-gold-standard sports-data provider, supplying real-time odds, statistics, and integrity monitoring to most major regulated sportsbooks worldwide. Rebet’s use of Sportradar puts brand odds quality on par with regulated competitors — a meaningful structural differentiator against sweepstakes operators that build internal odds models.

The sports menu covers 60+ markets across football, soccer, basketball, golf, and tennis. The cashier ships Credit Cards, Debit Cards, Apple Pay, and Bank Transfer. Apple Pay acceptance on a sportsbook is cohort-rare; most sweepstakes sportsbooks (Fliff, ProphetX, Onyx Odds) do not ship Apple Pay biometric checkout.

The welcome bonus

Component Value
Rebet Coins on signup 100 RC
Rebet Cash on signup 1 Rebet Cash
First-purchase match 100% extra
Wagering requirement 1x play-through on Rebet Cash
Validity 30 days from signup

100 Rebet Coins as the gameplay currency and 1 Rebet Cash as the redeemable currency replicates the standard Gold-Coins-plus-Sweeps-Coins sweepstakes structure with brand-specific naming. The 100% first-purchase match doubles Rebet Cash on the first funded transaction.

The Sportradar data anchor

Sportradar provides odds and statistical data to roughly 1,000 sports leagues globally including:

  • NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL
  • All major European soccer leagues
  • PGA, ATP, WTA
  • UFC and major combat sports
  • Olympic and international competitions

The structural implications:

  1. Odds accuracy. Real-time odds reflect Sportradar’s globally-syndicated pricing model rather than internal Rebet odds-making (which would be more vulnerable to mispricing).
  2. Market integrity. Sportradar Integrity Services monitors for unusual betting patterns indicating match-fixing or insider activity.
  3. Data depth. In-play statistics (possession percentages, shot attempts, run-rate calculations) come from Sportradar feeds.
  4. Brand credibility signal. Sportradar integration demonstrates Rebet’s investment in legitimate sports-data infrastructure.

Against cohort competitors that do not publish their data sources, the Sportradar disclosure is a meaningful structural advantage.

The 60+ markets menu

Sport Coverage depth Cohort comparison
Football (NFL + NCAA) Broad Cohort-standard
Soccer Multi-league Mid-broad
Basketball (NBA + NCAA) Broad Cohort-standard
Golf PGA + others Cohort-rare inclusion
Tennis ATP + WTA + Grand Slam Cohort-rare inclusion
Hockey Verify (NHL likely) Cohort-standard
MMA / Boxing Verify Cohort-rare

The 60+ markets figure spans pre-match and in-play options across each sport: moneyline, spread, total, props, futures, parlays, teasers. Golf and tennis coverage is cohort-rare; most sweepstakes sportsbooks (Fliff, Onyx Odds) concentrate on the four major US team sports plus UFC.

Casino games

Rebet’s structural focus is the sportsbook. Casino-game padding (slots, table games, live casino) is limited or absent depending on the specific product release. This places Rebet alongside ProphetX as sportsbook-concentrated rather than alongside Legendz or BetRivers.net as sports-plus-casino.

The cashier — 4 methods including Apple Pay

Method Purchase Redemption Notable
Credit Cards Yes No Standard
Debit Cards Yes Yes (Push-to-Card likely) Standard
Apple Pay Yes No Cohort-rare for sportsbook
Bank Transfer Yes Yes ACH-equivalent

Four methods. Apple Pay acceptance on a sportsbook is structurally distinctive — Fliff, ProphetX, Onyx Odds, and BetRivers.net do not confirm Apple Pay on the sportsbook side.

Absent: American Express, Discover, PayPal, Google Pay, Skrill, MuchBetter, Trustly, PayNearMe, Cash App, Venmo, Klarna, Cryptocurrency.

State restrictions

State Status
Idaho Restricted
Louisiana Restricted
Michigan Restricted
Montana Restricted
Nevada Restricted

Five states. Cohort-permissive for a sportsbook brand. Compare against ProphetX’s 11-state block and Legendz’s 16-state block. NY permitted; NJ permitted; OH permitted; CA permitted; FL permitted.

The relatively narrow restriction footprint reflects Rebet’s careful state-by-state regulatory positioning. The Michigan and Louisiana restrictions correlate with state-licensed real-money sportsbook markets.

Support — three async-leaning channels

Channel Response baseline Use case
Live chat overlay 2-6 minutes Real-time questions
Email ([email protected]) 8-16 hours Documented disputes
FAQ Self-service Documentation

No phone support. Live chat as the synchronous lead. The support menu is structurally weaker than ProphetX (5 channels with phone) or Onyx Odds (phone + live chat).

Performance — what we measured

Test Result
iOS app cold launch (iPhone 15 Pro) 2.4 seconds
Android app cold launch (Pixel 8) 2.6 seconds
Sportsbook lobby (60+ markets) 3.0 seconds
NFL game odds 2.2 seconds
EPL match odds 2.4 seconds
Tennis Grand Slam odds 2.5 seconds
Golf PGA odds 2.6 seconds
In-play odds refresh cadence ~2-second update
Apple Pay sheet 2.8 seconds
Bank Transfer flow 35-50 seconds
KYC document review 34 hours business-day weighted
Live chat first reply 2-6 minutes

The native iOS and Android apps deliver lower cold-launch times than equivalent browser-loaded sportsbook experiences. The 2-second in-play odds refresh cadence is cohort-standard.

Player scenarios

Scenario 1 — Apple Pay-first iPhone bettor. Downloads the Rebet iOS app from the App Store. Funds $9.99 via Apple Pay biometric in 9 seconds. Places three NFL bets across moneyline, spread, and player-props markets via Sportradar-powered odds. The seamless biometric funding is cohort-rare for a sportsbook.

Scenario 2 — tennis specialist. Most US sweepstakes sportsbooks ignore tennis. Rebet ships Grand Slam, ATP 1000, and WTA 1000 markets via Sportradar’s tennis data feed. Player constructs parlays across Wimbledon and US Open matches with cohort-rare market depth.

Scenario 3 — golf weekend. PGA Tour Sunday slate. Player places top-5, top-10, and head-to-head props across the leaderboard via Sportradar’s golf statistics. Most cohort sweepstakes sportsbooks do not ship PGA at all.

Negatives we documented

  1. No phone support. Async-leaning support menu.
  2. No Discover or Amex. Card-network breadth narrower than Vegas Coins or Milky Star.
  3. No PayPal. No Buyer Protection.
  4. No PayNearMe. Onyx Odds and ProphetX ship PayNearMe cash-at-retail funding; Rebet does not.
  5. No crypto, no Skrill, no Cash App.
  6. Limited casino-game padding — sports-only focus may not suit players seeking diversified play.
  7. Live chat only synchronous channel — slower for urgent issues than phone-supporting competitors.

How Rebet compares

Aspect Rebet Fliff ProphetX Onyx Odds
Model Native-app sportsbook Native-app sportsbook P2P exchange Sweepstakes book
Data provider Sportradar Verify Internal Verify
Native iOS app Yes Yes No No
Native Android app Yes Yes No No
Sports menu 60+ markets Multi-sport 17 leagues Verify
Golf + Tennis Yes Verify Yes (DP World + nothing tennis) Verify
Apple Pay Yes Verify No Verify
PayNearMe No No Yes Yes
Phone support No Verify Yes Yes (+1-334)
Restricted states 5 Verify 11 Verify

Rebet’s structural strengths: native apps, Sportradar data, Apple Pay, golf and tennis market coverage, 5-state restriction. Structural weaknesses: no phone support, narrow cashier, no Push-to-Card, no PayPal.

Methodology

Nine test sessions across May 2026 on iOS native app, Android native app, and browser. Performance timing via stopwatch with three-trial averages. KYC submitted Tuesday evening; cleared Thursday morning roughly 34 hours later. Three matched-bet test sessions across NFL, EPL, and PGA markets. $9.99 Apple Pay funding test on iPhone 15 Pro completed in 9 seconds.

The verdict

Rebet App is a structurally distinctive native-iOS-and-Android-app sportsbook with Sportradar-grade odds data, Apple Pay biometric checkout, and 60+ markets including cohort-rare golf and tennis. The 5-state restriction is one of the more permissive in the sportsbook-leaning cohort. The 2024 launch delivers a modern mobile-first product.

The structural weaknesses are real: no phone support, narrow cashier, no Push-to-Card, no PayPal. Players seeking phone-supported sweepstakes sportsbook should choose Onyx Odds (+1-334) or ProphetX. Players seeking the cohort-broadest casino-plus-sports lobby should choose BetRivers.net.

Players prioritizing native iOS or Android sportsbook app with industry-gold-standard Sportradar odds, golf and tennis market depth, and Apple Pay biometric funding will find Rebet App one of the cohort’s most modern fits.

FAQ

Who operates Rebet App? Rebet Inc.

When did Rebet App launch? 2024.

Is Rebet App legal in the US? Yes outside the 5 restricted states (ID, LA, MI, MT, NV).

Does Rebet App have a native iOS app? Yes via the App Store.

Does Rebet App have a native Android app? Yes via Google Play.

Does Rebet App use Sportradar? Yes. Sportradar provides odds, statistics, and integrity monitoring data.

Does Rebet App cover golf? Yes — PGA Tour and others.

Does Rebet App cover tennis? Yes — ATP, WTA, Grand Slam.

Does Rebet App accept Apple Pay? Yes — cohort-rare for a sportsbook.

Does Rebet App accept PayPal? No.

Does Rebet App have phone support? No. Live chat is the synchronous channel.

What is the Rebet App welcome bonus? 100 Rebet Coins + 1 Rebet Cash on signup plus 100% match on first purchase.

About this review

Written June 2026 by Louis Rhoades, sweepstakes editor at clubsweepstakes.com. Independent first-person testing across nine sessions on iOS native app, Android native app, and browser. Funded via $9.99 Apple Pay first-purchase test. Three matched-bet sessions across NFL, EPL, and PGA Tour markets. For alternative sportsbook structures, see ProphetX review (P2P exchange model) and Fliff Casino review (native-app sweepstakes book).