Grade: D
Sidepot is a sweepstakes casino launched in early 2025 by Fliff Inc., the Philadelphia-based company behind the well-known Fliff social sportsbook. Operating at sidepot.us, the platform uses a dual-currency model — Gold Coins for free play and Sweeps Cash (SC) redeemable 1:1 for USD. Sidepot offers 400–600+ casino-style games from providers including BGaming, Playson, and Net Gaming, along with a notable lineup of Sidepot Originals — provably fair games such as Crash, HiLo, Limbo, and Dice that feature RTPs as high as 99%. The platform is currently available in approximately 32–38 states, with restrictions in Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Washington, and West Virginia. Sidepot benefits from Fliff's established brand identity and technical infrastructure, though the casino side of the operation is still finding its footing.
Sidepot holds a 2.7/5 rating on Trustpilot based on 133 reviews, classified as "Poor." The distribution is sharply polarized: approximately 55% of reviews are 1-star and only 32% are 5-star, with very little in between. This pattern suggests a divided player base — some players report smooth experiences with quick payouts, while a substantial majority describe serious problems. The most consistent complaints involve redemption delays and failures, difficulty linking bank accounts through the platform's sole payout processor AeroPay, accounts being suspended or permanently banned after winning, and broken promotional features. One reviewer alleged that Sidepot offered compensation in exchange for writing a positive review, which is a significant concern for the integrity of the platform's public feedback. Adding to these concerns, Sidepot's Trustpilot profile is unclaimed, and the company has not responded to a single review — positive or negative — which leaves player grievances entirely unaddressed in the public record.
Sidepot launched in early 2025 as the casino arm of Fliff Inc., a company that has operated its social sportsbook product since 2018. Fliff has built a generally positive reputation in the sweepstakes sportsbook space and successfully defended its model against a California class action lawsuit in 2024. However, the transition to sweepstakes casino operations has not gone smoothly. Within its first year, Sidepot has accumulated a heavily negative Trustpilot profile with recurring complaints about account terminations following large wins, a payment infrastructure that leaves many players unable to redeem due to limited bank support, and promotional systems that are frequently reported as non-functional. The platform has made no effort to engage with player feedback publicly on Trustpilot, a notable contrast with better-performing operators in the space. The allegation of incentivized positive reviews is a serious concern that has not been addressed. While Fliff's parent company provides institutional legitimacy, Sidepot's own operational track record since launch has been marked by consistent player complaints that have not been resolved or acknowledged at scale.
SweepsGuard has not received formal complaints about Sidepot at this time, but the platform's Trustpilot record raises significant concerns that cannot be overlooked. The combination of a 2.7/5 rating, zero operator responses to any player feedback, recurring reports of accounts being closed after winning, and a sole redemption processor that many players cannot use paints a troubling picture of the overall player experience. The allegation that Sidepot offered compensation for positive reviews is particularly concerning and warrants close monitoring. Players should be aware of the high $100 minimum redemption threshold, the five-day cooldown between redemptions, and the strict AeroPay-only payout process before depositing. We advise players to verify that their bank is supported by AeroPay prior to making any purchases. Should complaints be submitted to SweepsGuard, we will investigate and update this assessment accordingly.
Last updated: June 7, 2026