VIP and high-tier sweepstakes casino entry points
VIPEntryHub
Every VIP program has a door. Some doors are posted — a documented threshold of activity over a documented window, after which entry is automatic. Other doors are unposted — invite-only, opaque criteria, no published path. VIPEntryHub is the niche site for the door itself. Not the perks behind it. Not the comp once you're inside. Just the entry path, the threshold, and whether the threshold is actually published.
What you get on this site
Entry conditions, evidenced.
Where the operator publishes a tier-entry threshold, we capture the threshold verbatim. Where it doesn't, we say so on the page rather than guessing.
Auto-promote vs. invite-only.
The mechanic class matters more than the threshold number. An auto-promote ladder is a different game than an invite-only structure, and we tag every operator's top tier accordingly.
Tenure and reset rules.
Most entry conditions implicitly assume an unbroken activity window. We document tenure requirements and reset-on-inactivity rules alongside the headline threshold.
Coverage
What we cover at the door
VIP-tier entry: thresholds, windows, and whether the path is automatic or invite-mediated.
Entry thresholds
Documented points or activity bar to qualify.
Auto-promote ladders
Tiers that promote on threshold without invitation.
Invite-only structures
Top tiers gated by operator-side discretion.
Tenure requirements
Time-in-program clauses on top-tier qualification.
Reset-on-inactivity
Windows that re-zero progress toward entry.
Documented vs unposted
We flag when the threshold isn't actually published.
How we score
A 10-axis weighted rubric, published before the verdict.
Every operator review grades against the same ten axes. The axes carry fixed weights. The weights are public. Every datapoint links to a row in the testing log. If a claim isn't sourced, it doesn't ship.
Editorial standards
What you can hold us to.
First-hand testing protocol
Bonuses are claimed, played through, and redemption is attempted before any honored-rate datapoint ships.
10-axis weighted rubric
Every operator profile is graded against ten published axes — each with a fixed, public weight.
Public methodology
The framework, weights, and refresh cadence are published before any verdict is published.
Independent editorial
Operator promotion does not reorder reviews. Comparison ranking is mechanical from sourced data.
Reviews
Operator reviews launch with our public methodology.
We don't ship operator profiles before the rubric, the cadence rules, and the testing log are public. The slots below land first — then the reviews.