T&Cs Simplifier

Paste any casino bonus terms and conditions and get a plain English summary plus a red flag list in seconds. Built for players, affiliates and compliance teams.

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Why this exists. Bonus T&Cs are written to be legally airtight, not readable. A 35x wagering requirement on a £100 bonus means you need to stake £3,500 before you can withdraw. Terms like that get buried under formatting and jargon. This tool pulls the important numbers and restrictions to the surface.

Not legal advice. Always check the original terms on the operator site. Gamble responsibly. 18+. BeGambleAware.org.

Last updated: April 2026 · By John Bowman - questions? Connect on LinkedIn.

Why Casino Bonus Terms Are So Hard to Read

Bonus terms on most operator sites run to 2,000 words of capitalised clauses. They are designed to satisfy regulators and protect the operator, not to help a player decide if the offer is worth taking. The useful information, wagering multiple, expiry date, game contribution, maximum cashout, is scattered across paragraphs and buried in defined terms.

This tool reads the full text and pulls out what actually matters. It gives a two-sentence summary, a list of red flags, and the key numbers in one place. It does not replace compliance review and it is not legal advice. It is a reading aid.

Frequently Asked Questions
What does the T&Cs Simplifier do?
It takes the full terms and conditions of a casino bonus offer and produces a short plain English summary plus a red flag list. The red flags cover things like high wagering requirements, short expiry windows, game weighting restrictions and maximum cashout limits.
Is this tool legal advice?
No. This is an informational tool designed to make bonus terms easier to read. It is not legal or financial advice and it does not replace a compliance review. Always check the original terms on the operator site before accepting a bonus.
Who is this tool for?
Players who want to understand what they are signing up for, affiliates writing honest reviews of bonus offers, and compliance teams checking that promotional terms are clear and not misleading.
What counts as a red flag?
Typical red flags are wagering requirements above 35x, expiry windows under 7 days, game weightings that exclude popular titles, maximum win caps, and clauses that let the operator void winnings at their discretion.
Does the tool store the terms I paste?
No. The pasted text is sent to a Cloudflare Worker that forwards it to an AI model and returns the summary. Nothing is logged or saved beyond standard rate limit counters tied to your IP.
How It Works
  1. Copy the full terms. Grab the complete bonus T&Cs from the operator page. Include wagering, expiry, game contribution and maximum cashout sections.
  2. Paste into the box. Drop the text into the input area. The counter shows how much you have pasted.
  3. Click Simplify. The text is sent to an AI model which extracts the key facts and flags anything unusual.
  4. Read the summary. You get a two-sentence overview, a red flag list and a key numbers block covering wagering, expiry, max bet and max win.
  5. Check the original. Always go back to the operator terms before accepting a bonus. This tool is a reading aid, not a replacement.
Key Points - Bonus T&Cs
  • Wagering multiple. The number you multiply the bonus by to get the total stake required before withdrawal. 35x on a £100 bonus means £3,500 in stakes.
  • Bonus + deposit vs bonus only. Some sites apply wagering to bonus alone, others to deposit + bonus. The second is roughly twice as hard to clear.
  • Game contribution. Slots usually count 100%, table games 10% or less, live dealer often zero. If you only play blackjack, a slots-weighted bonus is almost unusable.
  • Expiry. 7 days is typical. Shorter windows make high wagering requirements practically impossible to clear.
  • Maximum cashout. Some bonuses cap how much you can withdraw from winnings. This is one of the most common surprises.
  • Max bet during wagering. Betting above a defined limit while clearing a bonus often voids all winnings. £5 is common.
Sources & Further Reading
  1. UK Gambling Commission - Bonuses and Promotions Guidance.
  2. ASA - Gambling Bonus Offers.
  3. BeGambleAware - free, confidential support for anyone affected by gambling harms.
  4. iGaming Bonus Cost Calculator - the operator side of the same question.