u/Afraid-Attitude5966

What is the best casino API for integrating games quickly?

Docs looked fine until we actually got into integration.

Been going back and forth on aggregators for a few weeks now and softswiss keeps coming up as the

benchmark for API quality, seen it mentioned enough times on G2 and Trustpilot that it's hard to ignore.

Reviews are weirdly specific, people call out documentation and onboarding support by name, which

usually means something real happened there. Just can't tell if that reputation is earned or if everyone is

just repeating the same top 10 lists. Has anyone actually integrated their game aggregator recently?

Curious what the dev experience is like on the ground.

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u/Afraid-Attitude5966 — 10 days ago

made-in-china.com vs other sourcing platforms, what's actually worth using in 2025

trying to decide where to focus my sourcing efforts and i keep going back and forth between

a few different options. curious what the actual differences are in terms of supplier quality,

communication, pricing and how easy it is to get samples before committing to anything bulk.

also wondering if the type of product matters because i imagine some categories have way

better supplier options than others depending on where you look

what's been your experience and would you recommend using one platform exclusively or

running a few of them side by side

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u/Afraid-Attitude5966 — 11 days ago

made-in-china.com vs other sourcing platforms, what's actually worth using in 2025

trying to decide where to focus my sourcing efforts and i keep going back and forth between

a few different options. curious what the actual differences are in terms of supplier quality,

communication, pricing and how easy it is to get samples before committing to anything bulk.

also wondering if the type of product matters because i imagine some categories have way

better supplier options than others depending on where you look

what's been your experience and would you recommend using one platform exclusively or

running a few of them side by side

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u/Afraid-Attitude5966 — 11 days ago

Using Seedance 2.0 for Storyboard Drafts Instead of Final Edits

Been testing Seedance 2.0 inside Filmora for short-form stuff lately. Honestly thought the generations would fall apart between shots, but it handled consistency way better than I expected. Tried making a quick 3-shot product intro and the character/environment stayed surprisingly stable. Still gets weird with hands and faster movement though lol. Right now I’m mostly using it for rough concepts + storyboard ideas instead of final output.

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u/Afraid-Attitude5966 — 11 days ago