Pulsz Review
Reviewed by HKGambler, Founder & Lead Reviewer · First published Oct 25, 2025 · Last editor review Apr 22, 2026 · Last hands-on test Apr 21, 2026
Pulsz is the 2020-launch sweepstakes brand from Gibraltar-based Yellow Social Interactive, with a roughly 1,000-title catalog drawn from one of the broader provider rosters in.
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Decision snapshot
Should you use Pulsz?
- Eligibility
- Restricted in 16 states Check your state
- Welcome offer
- 5K GC + 2.3 SC
- Payout
- 3-5 business days after verification. Skrill and gift cards may be faster by method/provider
- Min redemption
- 100+ SC
Best for
- 35-provider catalog at roughly 1,000+ titles, deepest non-High-5 lineup in the category
- $9.99 first-purchase pack of 200K GC + 20 SC works out to $0.50 per SC at the entry tier
- 4.4 ★ mobile app store rating with full library, purchase, redemption, and KYC coverage
Watch-outs
- Redemptions limited to Skrill and gift cards, no ACH direct-to-bank option
- 100 SC ($100) minimum redemption is double the 50 SC threshold at most competitors
- No live dealer games at all
Review summary
Pulsz is a sweepstakes casino reviewed with community vote data and evidence-labeled editorial notes. Across 473 community votes (high confidence, 4.4/5), the editorial verdict is Recommended, and listed payout timing is 3-5 business days after verification. Skrill and gift cards may be faster by method/provider. It is restricted in 16 US states. Strength: 35-provider catalog at roughly 1,000+ titles, deepest non-High-5 lineup in the category.
Pulsz score breakdown
Community score 4.3 out of 5, 473 votes, High confidence.
Editorial score 3.9/5
Sub-scores are relative to listed peers in this category.
Editorial scores weight regulatory and trust signals more heavily than community scores, which is why our editorial score can differ from the community average. See how we rate for the full methodology.
Trust signals at a glance
Strengths
Operator on file: Yellow Social Interactive Limited
Source-backedOperator identity is confirmed by a published source (regulator, court, corporate, or official record) that names the operating entity.
Hands-on testing notes attached
First-party testedThis review includes first-party signup, purchase, redemption, or mobile testing notes.
Operating since 2020
Source-backedAbout 6 years on file in CasinoRankr records (operator-stated establishment year).
Strong evidence coverage on material claims
Listing checked9/10 material claim groups are source-backed or first-party tested.
Concerns
No operator responsible-gaming URL on file
First-party testedCasinoRankr links general responsible-gaming resources when an operator-specific page is missing.
Bayesian-weightedNot proof of safety, legality, or payoutVote integrity →
Pros and cons
Pros
- 35-provider catalog at roughly 1,000+ titles, deepest non-High-5 lineup in the category→ details
- $9.99 first-purchase pack of 200K GC + 20 SC works out to $0.50 per SC at the entry tier→ details
- 4.4 ★ mobile app store rating with full library, purchase, redemption, and KYC coverage→ details
- Six-year operating history and founding SGLA trade body member (May 2025)
- Rotating 2x SC purchase-window promotions cut effective per-SC cost roughly in half during active windows→ details
- Daily 5K GC + 0.3 SC login bonus stacks to roughly 9 SC over a 30-day month→ details
Cons
- Redemptions limited to Skrill and gift cards, no ACH direct-to-bank option→ details
- 100 SC ($100) minimum redemption is double the 50 SC threshold at most competitors→ details
- No live dealer games at all→ details
- Active class-action exposure in California (Boyle), Utah (Gardner), and Baltimore (March 2026 civil suit)
- Two Kentucky class actions previously settled for a combined $4.92M (Nov 2023, Apr 2024)
- 16-state exclusion list (incl. California from Dec 15 2025, plus New Jersey and Delaware)
First-hand testing
Review evidence: Pulsz
HKGambler, Founder & Lead ReviewerTested Apr 21, 2026
Editorial and test dates are listed in the review byline above.
Our Testing Experience
I opened a Pulsz account in 2022 as part of a deliberate portfolio strategy, VGW at Chumba, Blazesoft via Fortune Coins, Yellow Social Interactive via Pulsz. The signup was quick: email, name, date of birth, address, phone. The 21+ age gate is visible at the registration form and is not easily bypassed.
The 5,000 Gold Coins and 2.3 Sweeps Coins credited inside the same minute as email verification. This is as clean as the category gets at signup. The first session with 2.3 SC was almost nothing, at 0.20 SC per spin, 2.3 SC buys roughly eleven spins before the balance is exhausted.
That is the deliberate design of Pulsz's free signup: you are not expected to hit a redeemable win from 2.3 SC. The real testing begins when you trigger a first purchase. I bought the $9.99 first-purchase package, which at my purchase window shipped with 32.3 SC (the standard figure, I have seen 42.3 and 77.3 under promotional windows).
Visa cleared instantly and the 367,000 GC plus 32.3 SC hit the balance inside 30 seconds. Gameplay ran across BGaming, Relax Gaming, Evoplay and Novomatic titles, the last of those being the most distinctive, because Novomatic content is genuinely rare in US sweepstakes markets. Session variance ran close to RTP across maybe 400 spins.
The first redemption after about two months of sporadic play was the real operational test. I submitted a bank-transfer redemption after crossing the cash-prize floor. The KYC prompt was automatic: government ID front, government ID back, utility bill.
Yellow Social Interactive's verification pipeline cleared quickly in my case, though Pulsz support says document review usually takes up to 48 hours. The bank transfer landed inside the operator's 3-5-business-day post-verification window. Clean, uneventful, professional.
Subsequent redemptions have tracked similarly, with additional bank-transfer cash-outs across 2023-2025 landing inside the quoted window, no re-KYC prompts, no disputes. That is a stronger documented payout record than most brands I have tested. Support was the limiting factor. Pulsz does not offer live chat.
Email tickets typically clear in 12-36 hours for non-urgent issues. One bonus-crediting question in 2024 required a ticket and a second follow-up and resolved on day three. Response tone was professional. The absence of live chat is a real product gap compared to Stake.us, and is probably the single most criticized aspect of Pulsz in community reviews.
Content experience is the reason to stay at Pulsz. The 22-provider mix means a fortnight without logging in produces a visible change in the lobby, new releases, new game categories, and genuinely diverse slot aesthetics.
Novomatic, Relax Gaming and Evoplay content in particular makes Pulsz feel like a library with editorial curation rather than a firehose of lookalike hold-and-win slots. The table games are present and functional without being a reason to choose Pulsz over a cash-playthrough casinos. Tournaments are where I have gotten the most sustained value.
The $1 million annual tournament and the weekly slot leaderboards reward volume, and because Yellow Social Interactive publishes clear prize structures in advance, the expected value of participation is legible. I have cashed in five weekly leaderboards across four years, small SC prizes rather than life-changing wins, but positive-EV participation overall.
My current read: Pulsz is a durable, professionally-run sweepstakes brand with the strongest third-party content roster outside High 5 Casino, a mature redemption pipeline, and a live litigation exposure profile that reflects the broader category rather than anything brand-specific. It earns its rotation slot, I would not make it my only sweepstakes account because no single brand in this category deserves that level of single-point-of-failure trust right now.
Purchase Walkthrough
Log into your Pulsz account and tap Buy Coins in the top navigation. The current purchase ladder appears with Gold Coin totals, bundled free Sweeps Coins, and dollar prices. Review the package ladder. The commonly-promoted entry tier is $9.99 for 367,000 Gold Coins plus 32.3 Sweeps Coins. Lower ($4.99) and higher ($19.99, $49.99) tiers are available.
Promotional windows occasionally lift the $9.99 tier to 42.3 or 77.3 SC, wait for these if you are spend-sensitive. Compute SC-per-dollar before buying. Divide the bundled SC figure by the package price.
The $9.99 tier consistently delivers strong per-dollar value, the top tiers usually carry slightly weaker ratios but larger Gold Coin allocations for long entertainment sessions. Select the package and enter payment details. Pulsz accepts Visa, Mastercard, Discover, Skrill, and occasional Apple Pay / Google Pay depending on device. No crypto, no PayPal.
Confirm. Gold Coins and the bundled Sweeps Coins credit to your balance instantly. If only Gold Coins arrive and the bundled SC does not, open a support ticket immediately, this is rare but resolvable inside 24 hours.
Redemption Walkthrough
Build your qualifying Sweeps Coins balance to at least 100 SC for a cash-prize redemption. Gift-card redemptions use a lower threshold, but check the cashier before redeeming because public sources disagree on the exact floor. Go to Account &rarr, Redeem Prizes (cashier icon on mobile).
Choose online banking/bank transfer, Skrill if eligible, or the gift-card redemption flow. If this is your first redemption, complete KYC through Pulsz's verification flow: government-issued ID, proof of address, and any extra payment-method or selfie checks requested for your account. Submit the redemption request.
Pulsz support says verification usually takes 48 hours and redemption processing begins after verification, with prizes taking 3-5 business days to process. Check your bank account, Skrill wallet, or gift-card email for the prize.
Keep the redemption confirmation email and reference number, if anything is delayed, those are the identifiers Pulsz support will need.
Detailed review
Key takeaways
- Pulsz verdict: Recommended.
- Pulsz is the 2020-launch sweepstakes brand from Gibraltar-based Yellow Social Interactive, with a roughly 1,000-title catalog drawn from one of the broader provider rosters in the US sweeps category. The 5,000 GC + 2.3 SC no-purchase signup is modest, the $9.99 first-purchase pack of 200K GC + 20 SC is competitive at $0.50 per SC, but cash-prize redemptions require 100 SC and currently run through bank transfer or Skrill, with gift cards also offered as a separate redemption path. The brand also carries active class-action exposure in California, Utah, and Baltimore alongside two settled Kentucky cases totalling $4.92M.
- Strength: 35-provider catalog at roughly 1,000+ titles, deepest non-High-5 lineup in the category
- Also worth noting: $9.99 first-purchase pack of 200K GC + 20 SC works out to $0.50 per SC at the entry tier
What Pulsz is, and where it sits in the sweeps category
Pulsz launched in 2020 under Yellow Social Interactive Limited (YSI), a Gibraltar-based operator. Six years of continuous US operation puts it ahead of newer entrants like Sportzino (2023) and behind veterans like VGW's Chumba Casino (2017). On raw provider count, it is the largest non-VGW, non-Blazesoft sweeps brand we cover.
The model is the standard Gold Coins / Sweeps Coins dual-currency setup. GC has no cash value. SC redeems for cash prizes after a 1x playthrough requirement. The whole edifice rests on the No Purchase Necessary alternative-method-of-entry framework, the same legal scaffolding every operator in this category uses.
Sister brand Pulsz Bingo (launched 2022) runs under the same YSI legal entity but maintains separate accounts, balances, and KYC. If you want both, you go through verification twice. The shared back-end means the second KYC tends to clear faster than the first if your name and address data match exactly.
Welcome bonus and purchase economics
Signup: 5,000 Gold Coins plus 2.3 Sweeps Coins, credited after email verification, no purchase required. By sweeps standards that 2.3 SC is on the smaller end. Sportzino fronts roughly 7 SC at signup, LuckyLand Slots roughly 10 SC, WOW Vegas roughly 5 SC. YSI has consistently leaned into purchase packages over no-purchase allocations.
The first-purchase tier is where the value math becomes interesting. The headline package: 200,000 GC plus 20 SC for $9.99. That works out to $0.50 per SC at the entry price, before considering any GC value. Compared to the typical $0.50, $0.60 per SC range across first-purchase tiers at peer brands, this sits at the better end of the band rather than the top.
The operator rotates limited-time 2x SC promo windows on selected purchase packages. If you are spend-sensitive, wait for a 2x window, that is when the per-SC math drops toward $0.25 per SC at the same nominal price. From personal experience tracking these, the cadence is roughly one major 2x window every two to three weeks. The operator runs enough promotional layers that the static published price is rarely the price you should actually pay.
Daily login: 5,000 GC plus 0.3 SC. Small, but it stacks. Over a 30-day month that is 9 SC for free if you log in every day, which is more than three times the no-purchase signup itself.
Mail-in NPN entries are also available, handwritten requests to YSI's published address return a small SC allocation per request. This is a legal compliance requirement, not a promotional feature, but a subset of disciplined non-spenders does use it to keep the SC balance ticking. Don't get me wrong, it is not a serious money-making plan.
Honest framing of the bonus economy: Pulsz rewards players who buy. The 2.3 SC no-purchase signup is among the smaller free allocations in the category, but the $9.99 first-purchase pack is competitive and the rotational 2x SC windows make this a more interesting purchase environment than static-promo operators.
Game library and provider mix
Library size: roughly 1,000+ titles drawn from 35 listed providers. That is one of the deepest provider rosters in the sweeps category, only High 5 Casino approaches it on raw catalog breadth.
The headline studios: Relax Gaming, NetEnt, BGaming, Evoplay, Habanero, Booming Games, Playson, RubyPlay, 3 Oaks Gaming, Yggdrasil, Betsoft, Spinomenal, Spadegaming, Red Rake Gaming, Thunderkick, Big Time Gaming, Fantasma Games, Slotmill, Kalamba Games, AvatarUX, Swintt, Gaming Corps, Print Studios. There is also a long tail of smaller studios, Slotopia, Gamzix, Nektan, OnlyPlay, Koala Games, Golden Gopher Gaming, Realistic, Kendoo, Penguin King, M2Play, Octopus Global, N2, that you do not typically see at competing US sweeps brands.
Worth flagging: Pragmatic Play is not part of the current Pulsz lineup. The studio exited the US sweeps market in September 2025. If you see older third-party reviews citing Pragmatic Play titles at Pulsz, that data is stale.
Slot-heavy by design. Big Time Gaming Megaways, Yggdrasil hold-and-win mechanics, NetEnt classics, BGaming originals. The breadth is the actual argument, if you want depth in a specific provider, the catalog probably covers it. The depth in smaller and lesser-known studios (Slotmill, Kalamba, Gaming Corps) is genuinely unusual for the sweeps space.
Live dealer: not available at Pulsz. If live blackjack or live roulette is a requirement, this is not the brand for you. Some peers run live overlays, Pulsz does not.
RTP transparency: individual RTP figures are not surfaced in-game, which is standard for the category. Based on the studio mix, typical slot RTPs span 94-96%. Provider-level audit certifications (iTech Labs, GLI, eCOGRA) to the studios' RNGs rather than to Pulsz's wrapper. Take that with a grain of salt, the RTP you actually get depends on which build the provider configures, and operators can request lower-RTP variants from many of these studios.
Purchases, redemptions, and KYC
Purchase rails: card processors are the primary route, with Skrill supported on the purchases side. Crypto is not accepted. The package ladder runs from sub-$10 entry tiers through $19.99, $49.99, and occasional premium tiers. Every package bundles GC with SC.
Redemption rails are more conventional than the old copy suggested. Pulsz support lists online banking/bank transfer, Skrill, and gift-card redemption flows. Skrill is conditional on having made a prior Skrill purchase, while the bank-transfer flow includes Trustly or Standard ACH depending on what the cashier presents to your account.
Redemption minimum: 100 SC, equivalent to roughly $100 cash value, for cash prizes. Gift-card redemptions use a lower threshold, but public sources disagree on the exact current floor, so check the cashier before planning around it. The 100 SC cash threshold is higher than LuckyLand Slots' 50 SC floor, but it is not higher than every major peer, Chumba, High 5, and WOW Vegas also sit around the 100 SC cash-prize mark in our current data.
Published processing window: Pulsz support says verification usually takes 48 hours, and redemption processing starts after verification with prizes taking 3 to 5 business days to process. Third-party testing sources report faster outcomes for Skrill and gift cards, but the operator-published general window is the safer baseline.
KYC: government-issued ID, address verification (utility bill or bank statement), occasionally a selfie-with-ID for higher-tier redemptions. Players whose registration data matches their ID exactly typically clear on the first attempt. Mismatches between the name on the account and the name on the ID extend the queue. From what I can tell, this is true at every sweeps operator, Pulsz's automated pipeline is faster than smaller brands but slower than the best in the category.
Compute the cost-per-SC honestly: the $9.99 first-purchase pack delivers 20 SC at $0.50 per SC. After the 1x playthrough requirement, the realized cash value of that 20 SC depends on game edge across the games you play through. At a 95% blended RTP across the slot library, expect roughly $1 in house take per 20 SC of play, leaving roughly $19 in expected redeemable balance from the SC layer. That is the actual EV of the first-purchase tier, the 200K GC alongside it has no cash value, only entertainment value.
Trust, licensing, and regulatory record
Pulsz operates under US sweepstakes law without a state gaming licence, the same legal basis as every peer in this category. Yellow Social Interactive is Gibraltar-incorporated, which confers some operational legitimacy in the broader iGaming ecosystem but has no direct legal weight in US state-level play regulation. YSI does not publish a US state gaming license number, and there is no requirement for it to do so under the sweeps model.
Material legal events worth tracking:
Class action settlements and pending cases
- Kentucky class action #1, settled November 2023, $1.32M. YSI agreed to a $1.32M settlement on behalf of Kentucky players, with a structured claim-filing process.
- Kentucky class action #2, settled April 2024, $3.6M. A second Kentucky class action settled at $3.6M, bringing total YSI settlements in Kentucky to $4.92M.
- California, Boyle v Yellow Social Interactive, filed late 2025. Plaintiff Dennis Boyle filed a proposed class action in Orange County Superior Court alleging unlawful sweepstakes operation under California law. Pending as of this writing.
- Utah, Gardner v Pulsz, filed late 2025. Plaintiff Bailey Gardner filed a parallel proposed class action under Utah law.
- No Action Waiver clause. Pulsz's Terms of Use include a No Action Waiver clause that YSI has invoked in arbitration demands. This is an operator-sourced contractual provision that narrows individual player recourse if a dispute escalates. Worth understanding before you open an account.
Civil government lawsuits
- Baltimore City lawsuit, filed March 4, 2026. Baltimore City sued Pulsz alongside VGW, Stake.us, High 5 Games, McLuck, and Fortune Coins in Baltimore Circuit Court, alleging illegal online play. Pending.
State exits and exclusions
- California exit, December 15, 2025. Pulsz voluntarily exited California ahead of AB 831 taking effect January 1, 2026.
- New Jersey, Delaware exits. Both states are now on the operator's prohibited list per current state restrictions.
- Long-standing exclusions: Alabama, Arizona, Connecticut, Idaho, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New York, Tennessee, Washington, West Virginia.
None of the pending matters has reached a judgment finding Pulsz liable for operator-level fraud. The Kentucky settlements were structural resolutions, not admissions of misconduct. The California, Utah, and Baltimore matters allege unlicensed play operation, the same allegation the entire sweeps category currently faces. This is category-level legal pressure, not brand-specific misbehaviour.
Either way, the litigation file is thicker here than at most peers.
Honest framing: Pulsz has a more documented litigation file than most sweeps peers, but no documented operator-level fraud. The 6-year operating history, the founding-member position in the SGLA trade body (May 2025), the deep public review-site footprint, and two settled Kentucky class actions produce a trust profile that is at least legible. That is preferable to brands with thinner records, but it is not the same as zero exposure.
VIP program and long-term player economics
Pulsz runs a 6-tier loyalty system: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Royal Diamond. All players auto-enrol at Bronze. The published mechanic includes purchase multipliers up to 10x GC at Royal Diamond, which signals that the gating is real and the top tier is meaningful.
Practical reality of the grind: Bronze and Silver are reachable from a single $9.99 first-purchase pack and modest activity. Mid-tiers (Gold, Platinum) require either sustained engagement or several mid-size purchases over a rolling window. Diamond and Royal Diamond are purely high-volume territory, the operator does not publish exact thresholds, so I am hedging on the specifics.
Separately from the tier system, the operator runs leaderboard tournaments tied to specific slot releases, weekly prize competitions, and occasional seasonal tournaments with substantial prize pools. These are genuinely additive value if your variance lines up. A Silver-tier account can cash a weekly leaderboard with modest spend and a lucky run.
Compared to the rest of the field: Pulsz's loyalty mechanics are cleaner than most sweeps peers but lag the rakeback transparency you find at brands that publish a per-tier rakeback percentage. If clear thresholds and published returns matter to you, look elsewhere. If a deeper tournament calendar matters, Pulsz wins. Neither dimension is a primary reason to choose a brand.
Mobile experience
Pulsz publishes a native mobile app. App store rating: 4.4 ★. That is genuinely competitive, most sweeps brand apps land in the 3.8-4.2 range, and the 4.4 here reflects a meaningful sample size rather than a thin set of early reviews.
Mobile-web on Chrome and Safari is fully responsive and covers the full library, purchases, redemptions, and KYC flows. Push notifications surface 2x SC promotional windows, tournament reminders, and daily-login prompts. Worth noting: the native experience is materially smoother than mobile-web on older handsets.
State availability
Pulsz is excluded from 16 US states: Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Washington, and West Virginia. Sweeps Coins play is unavailable in these states. Gold-Coin-only social play may remain available in some excluded states.
That 16-state exclusion list is among the longer ones in the category, a reflection of the post-2025 enforcement wave, the New York ban signed in December 2025, and California's AB 831 taking effect January 1, 2026. Either way, check your state before signing up.
Who Pulsz is for, and who should skip it
Sign up if (1) you are in an eligible state, (2) the operator's published 21+ minimum age applies to you, (3) you value content variety and the deepest provider roster outside High 5 Casino, (4) you are comfortable with Skrill or gift card redemptions and a $100 minimum redemptions, (5) you are willing to spend, the no-purchase allocation alone is not the value here.
Skip if (1) you need a cash-prize minimum below 100 SC, (2) you want live dealer games, Pulsz does not offer them, (3) you want the lowest-friction live chat support setup, (4) you prefer to avoid brands with active class-action exposure, even when those actions are category-level rather than brand-specific, (5) you primarily play bingo, sister brand Pulsz Bingo is the better fit.
Editorial testing notes
This review combines YSI's public company disclosures, dated regulator and trade-press coverage (CasinoBeats, play Insider, Bonus.com, Gaming America, iGaming Business, LegalSportsReport), the public review-site feedback footprint, and the operator's published terms-of-use, sweepstakes-rules, and current state exclusion list. Numerical claims about welcome bonus, first-purchase pricing, redemption minimums, redemption methods, redemption windows, and game count are sourced from the operator's published content and our internal set of sweeps operator facts as of April 2026.
Where the operator does not publish a primary number, for example, exact VIP tier thresholds, blended RTP across the slot library, or specific KYC review queue durations, the prose hedges or omits the figure rather than guessing. The gap between published mechanics and actual mechanics is wider in the sweeps category than in licensed cash-playthrough casinos, so anchor on the operator's terms before relying on third-party summaries.
The house always wins. The only way for a sweeps operator to keep the lights on is for the average player to lose more SC value than they purchase, after factoring in promotional uplift. Treat the 5,000 GC + 2.3 SC no-purchase signup as the only lower-risk piece of value here. Use purchases limits and session limits if play stops being recreation. PLEASE DO NOT PLAY WITH MONEY YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE.
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Where Pulsz is available
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Purchases, redemptions, and KYC
Payment Methods
- Minimum redemption
- $100
- Typical payout window
- 1–5 days
- Last verified
- Apr 22, 2026
Operator-stated values from our tracked review. Confirm current terms in the cashier before redeeming.
Mobile website and app status
Mobile app status
Pulsz is listed as mobile-web only in this review record. Use the site in a browser and check the operator directly before installing any app that claims to be affiliated.
Mobile Experience
Pulsz has native iOS and Android app availability alongside responsive mobile-web access. Mobile-web on Chrome and Safari covers the 1,000-plus-title library, purchase flows, redemptions and KYC photo uploads, while app push notifications can surface 2x SC promotional windows, tournament reminders and daily login prompts.
Android users no longer need to be framed as browser-only users, though the browser path remains the fallback if an app is unavailable in a specific state or device setup. Game launch times vary by handset and connection, but the mobile product is a core Pulsz strength rather than a workaround.
Customer support
Live chat support: Not verified
Support claims include a first-hand support or help-center testing note.
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Frequently asked questions
Legality & availability
- Yes. Pulsz is a legitimate sweepstakes casino operated by Yellow Social Interactive Limited (YSI), a Gibraltar-based gaming company. It has public review-site feedback.4/5, and uses the standard SSL encryption and RNG-based game infrastructure. It is a founding member of the Social Gaming Leadership Alliance (May 2026). Pulsz has no documented operator-level fraud history, it does carry meaningful litigation exposure, two Kentucky class-action settlements totalling $4.92 million, active California and Utah proposed class actions, and the May 2026 Baltimore City civil lawsuit, but these are category-wide concerns rather than Pulsz-specific misconduct findings.
- Pulsz is available in approximately 36 US states for Sweeps Coins play. Excluded states include Alabama, Arizona, Connecticut, Idaho, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New York, Tennessee, Washington and West Virginia. California was added to the exit list effective December 15, 2025 ahead of AB 831 criminalizing sweepstakes casinos on January 1, 2026. Mississippi and New Jersey players can technically access Pulsz but with limited promotions. The minimum age is 21+ across all states, which is stricter than most competitors.
Gameplay & bonuses
- The signup bonus is 5,000 Gold Coins plus 2.3 Sweeps Coins, free and credited after email verification. The 2.3 SC is modest in free-SC terms, smaller than LuckyLand Slots (10 SC), Sportzino (7 SC) or WOW Vegas (5 SC). The real bonus value lives in the first-purchase packages: the commonly-promoted $9.99 tier ships with 367,000 Gold Coins plus 32.3 Sweeps Coins and is one of the better SC-per-dollar ratios in the category when the 2x SC promotional window is active.
- The library exceeds 1,000+ titles and is heavily weighted toward slots. Providers shown in Pulsz's public provider roster include Playson, 3 Oaks Gaming, BGaming, RubyPlay, Yggdrasil, Betsoft, Habanero, Booming Games, Evoplay, Spinomenal, Spade Gaming and others. Non-slot content includes a smaller layer of table and arcade-style games, live-dealer tables are not a current Pulsz strength. Bingo is delivered via the sibling brand Pulsz Bingo.
- Yes. Pulsz has native iOS and Android app listings, and the mobile-web version remains available for players who prefer browser play or cannot use an app in their state/device setup. Mobile access covers the game library, purchase flows, redemptions and KYC uploads, while app push notifications can surface promotional windows, tournament reminders and daily login prompts.
General
- Pulsz is operated by Yellow Social Interactive Limited, a Gibraltar-based interactive entertainment company with a reported team of 100-plus employees. YSI also operates sibling brand Pulsz Bingo (launched 2022). The two brands share operational back-end infrastructure (payments, KYC, customer service) but maintain separate account balances and promotional layers. YSI is not related to VGW (Chumba, LuckyLand Slots) or Blazesoft (Sportzino, Zula, Fortune Wins).
- Yellow Social Interactive made a deliberate compliance choice to set the minimum age at 21 across all states rather than matching each state's minimum play age. Most sweepstakes peers (VGW's Chumba Casino, Blazesoft's Sportzino, High 5 Casino) operate at 18+. Pulsz's 21+ floor reduces regulatory exposure in states where 21+ is required for any play-adjacent activity (Nevada-style rules) and aligns more closely with cash-playthrough casinos age gates. If you are 18-20 years old and in a state that would otherwise permit sweepstakes play, Pulsz is not available to you.
- Pulsz supports cash-prize redemptions through online banking/bank transfer and Skrill, plus gift-card redemptions through the gift-card flow. Cash-prize redemptions require 100 qualifying Sweeps Coins, while gift-card minimums are lower and should be checked in the cashier before redeeming. Pulsz says verification documents usually process within 48 hours, and redemption processing starts after verification and can take 3-5 business days. Subsequent redemptions after initial verification generally skip the KYC loop unless additional review is triggered.
- Yes. Yellow Social Interactive settled two Kentucky class actions: $1.32 million agreed in May 2026, and $3.6 million agreed in May 2026. Both resolved without findings of operator-level fraud. Pulsz is currently a defendant in proposed class actions in California (Boyle v Yellow Social Interactive, Orange County Superior Court, 2025) and Utah (Gardner v Pulsz, 2025), and was named in Baltimore City's May 2026 civil lawsuit alongside VGW, Stake.us, High 5 Games, McLuck and Fortune Coins. The outstanding cases are allegations at this stage, no court has ruled.
- The Social Gaming Leadership Alliance (SGLA) is a trade body launched in May 2026 primarily by Virtual Gaming Worlds with Yellow Social Interactive, Pulsz's operator, as a founding member. SGLA was formed to defend the sweepstakes-casino model against the wave of 2025 state enforcement actions and legislative bans. SGLA has publicly challenged individual state bans including New York's May 2026 enacted ban. For Pulsz players the practical significance is that YSI is actively resourcing the legal defense of the sweepstakes-casino category rather than only reacting state by state.
- Both are operated by Yellow Social Interactive Limited with shared operational infrastructure. Pulsz is slots-led with 1,000-plus titles from 22 providers, Pulsz Bingo is bingo-led with scheduled 75-ball and 90-ball rooms plus a smaller slot layer. Both have identical 5,000 GC plus 2.3 SC signups and 21+ age gates. Pulsz Bingo's first-purchase tier is $19.99 for approximately 362,000 GC plus 30 SC, Pulsz's $9.99 tier for 367,000 GC plus 32.3 SC offers better SC-per-dollar. Account balances and promotional credits are independent across the two brands.
- Pulsz has a materially cleaner regulatory record than Sportzino through May 2026. Sportzino has been hit with two state cease-and-desists in 2025 (New York June, Tennessee September) and its operating entity SSPS LLC carries an F BBB rating. Pulsz has not received state cease-and-desists for operator conduct, its regulatory exposure is predominantly private-plaintiff class actions plus the broader Baltimore City civil lawsuit. Neither brand is fraud-flagged, Pulsz is the cleaner operational choice among the two for a risk-sensitive reader, though both operate under the same legally-contested sweepstakes-casino category.
Sources, references, and review updates
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[1] Pulsz Review - LegalSportsReport — legalsportsreport.com
Tier 2 · Context source · Authoritative secondary · Accessed Apr 21, 2026 · Open link
[2] Baltimore Sues Sweepstakes Casino Operators - play Insider — gamblinginsider.com
Tier 2 · Context source · Authoritative secondary · Accessed Apr 21, 2026 · Open link
[3] Baltimore Sues Sweepstakes Casino Giants - CasinoBeats — casinobeats.com
Tier 2 · Context source · Authoritative secondary · Accessed Apr 21, 2026 · Open link
[4] Attorney General James Stops Illegal Online Sweepstakes Casinos - NY AG press release — ag.ny.gov
Tier 1 · Primary support · Regulator / government · Accessed Apr 21, 2026 · Open link
[5] City of Baltimore — baltimorecity.gov
Tier 1 · Primary support · Regulator / government · Accessed Apr 22, 2026 · Open link
[6] Operator terms and conditions — pulsz.com
Tier 1 · Primary support · Official source · Open link
Supports: terms, bonus, redemption
[7] Official sweepstakes rules — pulsz.com
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Supports: sweepstakes rules, AMOE, eligibility
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Source: CasinoRankr, "Pulsz Review", https://casinorankr.com/reviews/pulsz, accessed 2026-06-19.
Pulsz is a sweepstakes casino rated 4.4/5 on CasinoRankr's Bayesian-weighted scale based on 473 rate-limited community votes (69% approval). CasinoRankr's Bayesian formula (prior mean 4.0, prior weight 10) dampens casinos with small vote samples so rankings reflect sustained player sentiment, not a handful of early opinions. Community confidence label: High confidence. At least 200 votes. The label reflects vote volume, not payout safety, legality, or verified players. Verdict: Recommended. Welcome bonus: 5K GC + 2.3 SC (source-backed). Payout timing: 3-5 business days after verification. Skrill and gift cards may be faster by method/provider (source-backed). Pros: 35-provider catalog at roughly 1,000+ titles, deepest non-High-5 lineup in the category. $9.99 first-purchase pack of 200K GC + 20 SC works out to $0.50 per SC at the entry tier. 4.4 ★ mobile app store rating with full library, purchase, redemption, and KYC coverage. Cons: Redemptions limited to Skrill and gift cards, no ACH direct-to-bank option. 100 SC ($100) minimum redemption is double the 50 SC threshold at most competitors. No live dealer games at all. Source: CasinoRankr, reviewed by HKGambler, verified 2026-04-22.
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