Mostbet App Features: A Complete Review

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I have spent over 200 hours inside the Mostbet app across the past year — not just placing bets, but systematically testing every feature, timing every load, and documenting every quirk. This is not a marketing feature list. This is what actually works, what does not, and where Mostbet's app genuinely excels compared to the competition.

Mostbet app sportsbook screen on a phone showing the live tab, sports filters, and the mobile event list

Sports Betting

The sportsbook is the core of the app and it shows. Mostbet covers 35+ sports with both pre-match and live betting markets. The major sports — football, cricket, tennis, basketball — have deep markets with hundreds of options per match. I regularly see 200+ markets for Premier League matches and 100+ for IPL cricket.

The live betting interface is where the app really separates itself from the website. Odds update in real-time without page refreshes. On the website, I noticed a 1-2 second delay on odds updates during high-traffic matches. On the app, the updates are virtually instantaneous because it maintains a persistent WebSocket connection to Mostbet's odds servers.

The bet slip is well-designed for mobile. Single bets, accumulators, and system bets are all easy to build. I appreciate the "Quick Bet" feature — tap an odd, enter your stake in the floating bet slip, confirm. Three taps from seeing an odd to placing a bet. During the 2026 Champions League knockout rounds, I was placing live bets in under 5 seconds consistently.

Mostbet sportsbook view with football markets and the bet slip panel visible on the right side

Sports Available

CategorySports
MajorFootball, Cricket, Tennis, Basketball, Ice Hockey
PopularVolleyball, Table Tennis, Baseball, American Football, MMA
EsportsCS2, Dota 2, League of Legends, Valorant, Mobile Legends
NicheHandball, Futsal, Badminton, Snooker, Darts, Rugby
VirtualVirtual Football, Virtual Horse Racing, Virtual Tennis

Esports coverage is notably strong. Mostbet was one of the first operators I tested that offered live betting on Mobile Legends — a game that is massive in Southeast Asia but often ignored by Western bookmakers. If you follow the esports scene, the app has you covered.

Live Casino

The live casino section is my second-most-used feature after sports betting. Mostbet partners with Evolution Gaming, Pragmatic Play Live, and several other providers to offer real-dealer table games streamed in HD.

Available live games include: blackjack (multiple variants), European and American roulette, baccarat, casino hold'em, Dream Catcher, Monopoly Live, Crazy Time, Lightning Roulette, and about 50 other game show and table variants.

Mostbet casino phone screen showing game categories, promotions, and the mobile in-app navigation

Stream quality on the app is consistently good. On Wi-Fi, I get smooth HD video with no perceptible lag between the dealer's actions and what I see on screen. On 4G LTE, quality drops to standard definition but remains stable. On 3G, I get occasional buffering every few minutes — usable but not ideal for fast-paced games like Lightning Roulette.

The multi-table feature lets you play two live tables simultaneously on a split screen. I have used this with blackjack and roulette running side by side on my Galaxy S24 Ultra's 6.8-inch screen. It works, but I would not recommend it on anything smaller than 6.5 inches — the text becomes too small to read comfortably.

Slots and Casino Games

Over 3,000 slot titles from 50+ providers. The major names are all here: Pragmatic Play, Play'n GO, NetEnt, Microgaming, Endorphina, BGaming, Yggdrasil. The game catalog changes regularly, so treat the app itself as the best source for the current lineup.

Mostbet casino lobby on the website showing tournament banners, jackpot tiles, and a dense slot grid

The app loads slot thumbnails lazily, which is smart for performance. Instead of trying to load 3,000 thumbnails at once (which would crush load times), it loads them as you scroll. The search and filter system is solid: filter by provider, volatility, features (megaways, bonus buy, jackpot), or just search by name.

I maintain a favorites list of about 20 slots. The favorites sync between the app and website, so switching devices is seamless. Demo mode is available on most titles — you can test a slot with virtual credits before wagering real money, which I always appreciate.

Casino game categories beyond slots: table games (digital blackjack, roulette, baccarat), video poker, scratch cards, keno, and Aviator-style crash games. The crash games section has grown significantly — Aviator, JetX, and several Mostbet originals are prominently featured.

Mostbet poker lobby on the website showing active cash tables, blind levels, and open seats Mostbet JetX crash-game page on the website showing the game canvas, side widgets, and login overlay

Live Streaming

This is a feature that many competitors offer but few execute well on mobile. Mostbet's in-app live streaming covers major football leagues, tennis tournaments, basketball, and selected other sports. You can watch a match and place bets on the same screen simultaneously.

The stream loads in about 3-4 seconds on Wi-Fi. There is typically a 5-8 second delay from real-time — standard for betting platform streams. The video player has basic controls: play/pause, mute, and quality selection (auto, low, medium, high). I usually leave it on auto and let the app adjust based on my connection.

Data consumption during streaming: approximately 80-120MB per hour depending on quality settings. On Wi-Fi, this is not a concern. On mobile data, be aware of your plan limits. Without streaming (just browsing and betting), the app uses only 10-15MB per hour.

The stream quality is noticeably better on the app than on the mobile website. The app can use hardware video decoding, while the browser relies on software decoding. On my Redmi Note 13, this translates to smoother playback and less battery drain during streaming sessions.

Push Notifications

Push notifications are one of the strongest arguments for using the app over the mobile website. You can configure alerts for:

I keep match-start and bet-result notifications enabled, and I turn off promotional notifications because they are too frequent (2-3 per day). The notification settings are granular enough to customize to your preference — you can enable some categories and disable others.

Mostbet promotion cards on the website illustrating ongoing reward campaigns and offer tiles

On Android, notifications work reliably on all phones I have tested. On iOS, notifications work on the native App Store app but are limited or unavailable on the PWA version due to Apple's restrictions.

Biometric Login

Fingerprint and face unlock support for both Android and iOS. After enabling it in Settings > Security > Biometric Login, you can skip entering your password entirely. I enabled this on day one and I would not go back.

Setup takes about 30 seconds. The app uses your device's existing biometric data — it does not scan your fingerprint or face separately. If you have already set up fingerprint unlock for your phone, the Mostbet app simply uses that same authentication.

On my Galaxy S24 (ultrasonic fingerprint sensor), biometric login takes about 0.5 seconds from touching the sensor to seeing my dashboard. On the iPhone 15 (Face ID), it is nearly instant — about 0.3 seconds. On the Redmi Note 13 (side-mounted fingerprint), about 0.7 seconds. All significantly faster than typing a password on a mobile keyboard.

Dark Mode

Dark mode was added in the January 2026 update, and it is well-implemented. The entire app switches to a dark color scheme — dark backgrounds with light text, adjusted contrast for readability, and properly darkened images and thumbnails.

You can enable it in the app settings, or set it to follow your system theme. I keep it on "follow system" so it switches automatically when my phone enters its scheduled dark mode at sunset.

One minor complaint: the live casino section does not fully support dark mode yet. The game lobby has a dark background but some of the provider overlays (especially Pragmatic Play's game frames) still show bright white elements. This is a cosmetic issue that I expect will be fixed in a future update.

Additional Features

Multi-Language Support

The app supports 25+ languages. It auto-detects your phone's language setting, but you can manually change it in the app settings. I have tested English, Hindi, Portuguese, and Turkish — all translations are competent, though Hindi occasionally has awkward phrasing in the casino section.

Currency Support

50+ currencies including INR, BDT, PKR, NGN, USD, EUR, TRY, and all major cryptocurrencies (BTC, ETH, USDT, LTC). Currency is set during registration and affects display prices throughout the app.

Invite Friends

The account area also includes a referral section for users who want to track invite bonuses and partner-style rewards from within the app. It is not the main reason to install the app, but it does show how much of the full account workflow Mostbet has packed into mobile.

Mostbet account area on the website showing the invite-friends referral program screen with the 15 percent partner reward panel

Deposit and Withdrawal

The app supports the same payment methods as the website: UPI, IMPS, Paytm, PhonePe, bank transfer, Visa/Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, and various cryptocurrency wallets. Deposits are instant for most methods. Withdrawals take 15 minutes to 24 hours depending on the method. I have found UPI withdrawals to be the fastest — typically processed in under an hour.

Account Management

Full account management within the app: personal details, document verification (KYC), two-factor authentication setup, responsible gambling settings, bet history export, and session management. You do not need to visit the website for anything.

Mostbet account menu showing deposit, withdrawal, personal information, settings, and invite-friends links

Last updated: April 7, 2026

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Arjun Mehta

Arjun Mehta

Arjun Mehta is an independent gambling tech reviewer who has spent 6 years testing gambling apps and mobile platforms across 30+ countries.

Reviewed by James Morrison — Editorial Director