Launch an Online Casino in 90 Days: Roadmap for 2026

How to Launch an Online Casino in 90 Days: Turnkey Setup, Licensing, and Go-Live Roadmap

Kush Desai Kush Desai
Last Updated June 29, 2026
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How to Launch an Online Casino in 90 Days: Turnkey Setup, Licensing, and Go-Live Roadmap

Launching an online casino in 90 days is achievable -but it requires a specific path, a specific set of preconditions, and discipline in execution. The operators who successfully launch in 90 days are not cutting corners on compliance or quality. They are making decisions faster, operating with a focused product brief, and using a platform model that eliminates the time cost of building infrastructure from scratch.

This roadmap is designed for operators using a turnkey or white-label platform -the only realistic 90-day path for new entrants. Custom builds take 12–24 months minimum. If your ambition is a custom platform, plan for a longer launch horizon and use this roadmap as a reference for what the custom build must eventually deliver.

The Preconditions for a 90-Day Launch

Before the 90-day clock starts, four preconditions must be in place:

  • Platform selection complete: you have chosen and contracted with a turnkey or white-label provider
  • Licensing jurisdiction decided: you know exactly which gambling licence you are applying for or operating under
  • Capital committed: you have the funds for setup fees, licensing costs, and 6 months of operating runway
  • Core team in place: at minimum -a project owner who can make decisions daily, a compliance lead, and a marketing strategy ready to execute at launch

The most common 90-day launch failure is starting the clock before one or more of these preconditions are genuinely in place. Operators who begin platform setup before their licensing path is confirmed, or before their capital is committed, consistently miss the 90-day target by 60–120 days.

The 90-Day Roadmap: Week by Week

Days 1–14: Foundation

  1. Sign platform agreement and pay setup fee -ensure data portability and exit terms are agreed in the final contract
  2. Begin licensing application immediately -do not wait for the platform to be configured; licensing and platform setup run in parallel
  3. Submit brand assets and market configuration to the platform provider (logo, colour palette, target jurisdiction, priority payment methods, preferred game verticals)
  4. Appoint a compliance officer or engage a compliance consultant -they are needed immediately for the licensing application
  5. Open your corporate banking and payment processor relationships -this takes longer than most operators expect

Days 15–30: Configuration and Integration

  1. Review and approve the platform’s game library configuration for your market -prioritise quality over breadth at launch
  2. Confirm active payment methods for your target market -test deposit and withdrawal end-to-end in the test environment
  3. Configure KYC thresholds, AML monitoring rules, and responsible gambling defaults in the back office
  4. Build your launch bonus structure: welcome bonus, first deposit match, free spins -configure in the bonus engine and test all wagering requirement calculations
  5. Set up the CRM system with player registration trigger flows and the first 30-day player lifecycle email sequence

Days 31–50: Branding and Player Experience

  1. Review and approve the branded frontend -mobile and desktop; focus on lobby layout, game discovery, deposit flow, and account management
  2. Configure and test all responsible gambling player tools -deposit limits, self-exclusion, session limits -from the player-facing interface
  3. Set up customer support tooling: live chat, ticketing system, support knowledge base with FAQs for your most anticipated query types
  4. Build and test the player registration flow end-to-end -from landing page through registration, email verification, and first deposit
  5. Produce and approve all player-facing terms: terms and conditions, privacy policy, bonus terms, responsible gambling policy

Days 51–70: Testing and Compliance

  1. Run end-to-end player journey testing with a test account: register, deposit via each active payment method, play games across all active categories, activate and clear a bonus, withdraw
  2. Load test the platform with your provider -confirm peak traffic performance at 3–5x expected launch day concurrent users
  3. Compliance review: confirm all required player-facing disclosures are present, licensing information is correctly displayed, and responsible gambling tools meet the requirements of your licensing jurisdiction
  4. Soft launch with a closed beta group of 50–100 invited players -collect feedback on friction points in the player journey
  5. Address all critical issues from beta; document known non-critical issues with agreed fix timelines

Days 71–90: Marketing Activation and Go-Live

  1. Affiliate programme live: register with affiliate networks in your target market; brief affiliate partners on your launch offer
  2. SEO and content: ensure all SEO fundamentals are in place -meta titles, descriptions, structured data, sitemap submission
  3. Paid acquisition campaign ready to activate on go-live day -creative assets approved, targeting configured, budget approved
  4. Go-live: remove geo-blocks from target market, activate player acquisition channels simultaneously, monitor first 48 hours intensively for payment processing issues, game launch errors, and KYC friction
  5. Post-launch: daily monitoring of registration rate, deposit conversion, first-game-played rate, and support ticket volume for the first two weeks; address friction points as they emerge

What Will Slow You Down

Risk Factor Probability Impact Mitigation
Licensing delay High -regulators have own timelines Can delay launch by weeks or months Apply on Day 1; use sub-licence option if available
Banking / PSP relationship delay Medium-High Blocks deposit capability Open accounts in parallel with platform setup; have backup PSP
Bonus terms legal review Medium Delays marketing activation Engage lawyer on Day 1 for T&C review
Game provider content approval Low-Medium Limits game library at launch Pre-approve game list with provider during configuration
Platform bug in critical player flow Medium Blocks launch Dedicated QA sprint in Days 51–70; clear bug severity policy

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Q&A

Q: What licence is fastest to obtain for a 90-day launch?

Operating under your platform provider’s sub-licence is the fastest option -no separate licence application required. If you need your own licence, Curaçao (now processed under the new Gaming Control Board framework) and Anjouan are the fastest-processing jurisdictions, typically 6–12 weeks. MGA, UKGC, and Isle of Man licences take 3–9 months and are not compatible with a 90-day standalone target.

Q: Is 90 days realistic or is it a marketing number?

It is realistic with the right preconditions and execution discipline -but it is the fast end of the distribution, not the median. The median well-executed turnkey casino launch takes 4–6 months. Operators who achieve 90 days typically already have their licensing path confirmed before the platform agreement is signed, and have a decision-maker who can approve deliverables within 24 hours rather than requiring committee sign-off.

Kush Desai

Kush Desai

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Kush Desai is an entrepreneur and the Founder of Source Code Lab, a leading iGaming software development company. A specialist in AI and B2B tech, Kush helps businesses build the best iGaming platform solutions through efficient, bespoke engineering. His work focuses on creating scalable igaming platforms that drive 30% more efficiency for global operators.

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