Why there's no native app
Apple App Store and Google Play ban real-money apps for most jurisdictions, Estonia included. So LuckyBet (like most European casinos) doesn't publish an APK or iOS app. Instead, they use a PWA — Progressive Web App. It's a website that behaves like a native app: home-screen icon, full-screen mode, push notifications, caching.
How to install on iPhone (iOS Safari)
- Open Safari (PWA doesn't work via Chrome on iOS).
- Go to luckybet.ee.
- Tap the "Share" button in the bottom bar (square with up arrow).
- Scroll down and pick "Add to Home Screen".
- Name the icon (default "LuckyBet") and tap "Add".
- The icon appears on your home screen. Launching it opens full-screen without the Safari address bar.
How to install on Android (Chrome)
- Open Chrome or Samsung Internet.
- Go to luckybet.ee.
- In the menu (three dots top right) pick "Install app" or "Add to Home screen".
- Confirm the name and tap "Install".
- The icon appears on the home screen and in the app drawer like a regular app.
What works on mobile
- All slots — 3000+ games from Pragmatic Play, Play\'n GO, NetEnt and others.
- Live casino — Evolution Gaming in HD, works even on 4G.
- Sports betting — pre-match and in-play, one-hand friendly UI.
- Deposits/withdrawals — Pangalink works via redirect to the banking app (Smart-ID confirm).
- Support chat — 24/7 in the bottom right corner.
Performance
Tested on iPhone 13 and Samsung Galaxy S22: PWA loads in ~1.5 seconds, section switching 200-300 ms. Slots load in 2-4 seconds (depends on the provider). Live tables load in 5-8 seconds on first entry, then switching between tables is instant. Battery drain is comparable to YouTube — around 8-12% per hour of active play.
When mobile isn't ideal
If you plan long sessions (2+ hours) and want multi-window — go desktop. On mobile, opening multiple slots in parallel or comparing live tables is awkward. Also for bonus tracking with wagering progress, the account UI is more compact on desktop.