High Level Overview
Following on from the success of QuickBet, we set about expanding the scope of this to allow users to browse and bet on various sporting events.
Planning
I worked with all relevant stakeholders in defining how the QuickBet feature could be expanded such that users could browse for and bet on additional sporting events.
Defining Scope
It was important to understand how the feature could be expanded while not compromising the simplicity and intuitiveness of the original QuickBet feature.
Dedicated Analytics
I worked with the BI team in planning feature specific metrics we wanted to track and review in Data Studio post- launch, including poker events which could influence betting habits.
Starting with the end in mind
While only relevant to football at first, we wanted to cater for additional sports and events in future, and ensure that the feature was scalable so as to accommodate such requirements.
Game Carousel
The game carousel which sits below the table bar allows the player to make bets without worrying about missing a hand.
Categorisation
Categories allow the user to quickly navigate to their game of choice and are dynamic based on the event type.
Bet Options
In contrast to QuickBet, Bet at the Tables allows the user to navigate to their open bets and betting history.

Navigational Memory
So as not to slow down the poker games, the feature remembers where the user is in the betting process when switching.
Analytics
Identified the feature specific tracking requirements and created a dedicated Data Studio dashboard to track behaviour.
Notifications
Wrote the rules as to when to surface or suppress prompts based on the action at the poker table at any given time.
Such was the success of Quickbet, there was a demand to expand this to include a broader range of features as well as additional sporting events.
Some more information…
How do you develop a feature loved for its simplicity into a more rounded experience?
It was important to remember that the purpose of QuickBet was to allow the player to make bets on their chosen sports events without leaving the poker table, or even missing playing any poker hands.
So the question became, can we enhance this feature, to incorporate open bet information, bet history, event selection and categorisation without negatively impacting the simplicity of the original QuickBet functionalist that players had come to love.
The answer was yes.