| Mobile Web App or PWA | Available |
| Google Play Store | Unavailable |
| Android .apk | Unavailable |
| iOS App | Unavailable |
Dublinbet runs as a browser-based Web App (PWA) wrapped in Irish-themed emerald branding — no Android .apk and no iOS App Store client exist, so players pin a home-screen shortcut and fund accounts via cards, e-wallets, vouchers or a wide crypto suite, all with free deposits.
The shamrock logo and deep-emerald skin sell a slice of old-world Dublin gambling tradition. The install screen sells nothing — there’s simply nothing to install.
No Google Play listing, no .apk, no iOS app. Dublinbet exists only as a mobile web app you save to your home screen.
| Mobile Web App or PWA | Available |
| Google Play Store | Unavailable |
| Android .apk | Unavailable |
| iOS App | Unavailable |
Dublinbet runs as a browser-based Web App (PWA) wrapped in Irish-themed emerald branding — no Android .apk and no iOS App Store client exist, so players pin a home-screen shortcut and fund accounts via cards, e-wallets, vouchers or a wide crypto suite, all with free deposits.
The shamrock logo and deep-emerald skin sell a slice of old-world Dublin gambling tradition. The install screen sells nothing — there’s simply nothing to install.
No Google Play listing, no .apk, no iOS app. Dublinbet exists only as a mobile web app you save to your home screen.
Your login details fold into one account, so a session begun on desktop carries over the instant you reopen the shortcut on a phone.
Deposits clear instantly and span four lanes: credit cards, e-wallets like MiFinity and Payz, the Flexepin voucher, and a deep crypto bench — Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDC, Litecoin, Dogecoin, TRON and several Tether variants among them.
Every deposit method we checked was free, and the cashier flags withdrawals as fee-free too, with cash-outs processed within roughly three days. For a crypto-led bankroll, that fee-free spread does the heavy lifting.
Here’s where the Irish costume slips a little. For all the emerald-and-shamrock dressing, the floor we navigated is pure modern crypto-casino: a dedicated Roulette shelf stacked with Lightning, French, Fusion and Holo variants, a Live row of game shows, and a full Crash Games aisle (Meta Crash, Astronaut, FlyX, Chicken Tour) for fast sessions.
Megaways and Tournament shelves round it out, and a welcome bonus with free spins greets new arrivals. The roulette depth is what actually sets the floor apart — few mobile lobbies give the wheel its own front-page shelf.
The licensing is the same whether you load it on a laptop or a phone. Dublinbet is operated by Samaki Limited and regulated by the Gaming Board of Anjouan under licence ALSI-142406012-FI1.
Support runs through live chat and the on-site Customer Support centre, and because nothing installs, there’s no third-party .apk to vet — you’re always on the live site.
Strip away the Dublin folklore and what’s left is a competent, crypto-friendly web casino with an unusually serious roulette and live offering. The emerald styling is mostly mood lighting — but the fee-free cashier, the broad coin menu and the depth of the wheel are real.
The one hard limit stays the same: no app to install, so native-client purists are out.
No. There’s no iOS app, no Android .apk and no Google Play listing. Dublinbet works only as a mobile web application you save to your home screen, which always loads the latest version with nothing to update.
Yes. Adding the home-screen shortcut costs nothing and uses no real storage, since the casino loads live in your browser. Deposits and withdrawals are also free of platform fees.