ClaimlySpace

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About ClaimlySpace

A comparison page is only as good as the columns it publishes and the sourcing on each cell. ClaimlySpace is the comparison floor for bonus structures across the social sweepstakes category, and the page is built around two principles: every column is a normalized field rather than a marketed claim, and every cell is sourced to a row in a sibling site's evidence record rather than re-extracted on this page.

The site runs as an aggregator on top of the niche evidence sites — ClaimlyLab for bonus testing, ClaimlyNow for no-deposit mechanics, RewardlyNow for cashback economics, RewardlyClub for loyalty mechanics, VIPEntryHub for tier-entry conditions, VIPInsiderHub for VIP comp, and HighRollAccess for table ceilings. Each row on a ClaimlySpace comparison table cites back into a testing-log entry on one of those sites. We do not duplicate the underlying evidence work here; the comparison page is downstream of the evidence sites.

The published comparison set is built around a small set of normalized axes — bonus headline value, playthrough multiple, eligibility breadth, redemption-eligibility class, reload structure where present, and where the structure permits a meaningful expected-value translation, the methodology page documents the formula and the page renders the resulting cell as a normalized value rather than a marketing string. Where the underlying field is genuinely not comparable across operators, the cell renders as not-applicable rather than imputed, and the comparison page footnotes the operator-side reason on the row.

The comparison page does not editorially reorder rows after the column data is published. The ranking by any column is mechanical given the data and the normalization rule. If two operators tie on the sorted column, the secondary sort key is published on the methodology page; we don't tiebreak by editorial preference. The point of a comparison floor is replicability, and replicability requires that the sort be deterministic.

ClaimlySpace is a sibling to the niche evidence sites and a downstream consumer of the flagship rubric. The natural reading order is: start on JoinRewardly for the rubric and methodology; go deep on a single operator on the flagship review; cross-reference a single axis on the niche site that owns it; and use ClaimlySpace when the question is "across the category, how does this axis compare". The four entry points serve four different reading intents, and the cross-linking is at the row level so the right page is one click away on every page in the property.