Custom development: your platform isn't on our list yet.

We support a long list of private-club apps out of the box. When a partner plays somewhere we haven't built for yet, custom development is how we close the gap — we adapt our poker AI to that specific platform and its game variant. This is a reactive service, not a sales pitch: we'll usually suggest the cheaper path first, and only build when it genuinely makes sense.

·Updated · June 3, 2026·5 min read
01 · When This Comes Up

One question: do we run on your platform?

Our AI already runs on most of the major private-club applications. Custom development exists for the one case that the standard offering can't cover: you play on a platform — or a game variant — that we don't yet support.

It isn't a service we push. It comes up reactively, when a partner arrives with an app that isn't on our list. Each platform has its own client, its own protocol and its own quirks, so each one is built and tuned separately — there's no generic "any room" switch.

02 · The Honest First Answer

Often, you shouldn't pay for this.

The first thing we'll usually say is: don't commission a custom build yet. If there's a platform we already support that fits what you want to do, start there. It's faster, it's cheaper, and you can fund a custom build later out of the results.

A custom platform is worth it when you have a real reason to be on that specific app — an established club, a union, genuine connections on it. If you have those, the conversation changes: a custom build can grow into a longer-term partnership rather than a one-off job, which is the kind of work we actually prefer.

03 · What We Actually Build

We port the AI to your platform.

The deliverable is our poker AI, adapted to run on your platform and its variant. In practice that means building the parts that are specific to that app:

  • Reading the table. Teaching the AI to read the platform's interface — cards, stacks, actions, timing — reliably.
  • Tuning the play. Adapting the decision-making to the rules and the typical player population of that platform's games.
  • Account handling. Setting up and running accounts within the platform's environment the way the standard service does on supported apps.

The result is the same managed AI you'd get on a supported platform — just on one we built for specifically.

04 · Timeline & What We Need

How long, and what it takes from you.

Timeline depends entirely on how far the platform is from something we already run on:

  • Close to a platform we support — a few days of adaptation.
  • An entirely new platform — up to about a month, since the interface and protocol have to be built from scratch and tested.

From your side we need access to the platform — at minimum a test or demo account so we can study its interface — an understanding of the variant's rules, and a little patience while it's built and tested. Connections to clubs on that platform aren't required, but they make the engagement far more interesting to us.

05 · What's In and Out of Scope

Where the lines are.

We run on most mainstream private-club apps — ClubGG, X-Poker, PPPoker, PokerBROS, PokerRRR2, KKPoker, CoinPoker, ACR and others — and build for new ones on request. A few hard limits:

  • Windows and Android only. The software doesn't run on Apple devices (iOS or Mac).
  • Not consumer cheat tools. We don't build software to be sold to individual players for use against regulated public rooms — different audience, different frame.
06 · FAQ

Questions we get first.

+My poker room isn't supported. Can you add it?
Usually, yes — that's exactly what custom development is. If the app is close to one we already run on, it's a few days of work; if it's entirely new, up to about a month. The exception is regulated public rooms like PokerStars, which we don't build for at all.
+Should I really pay for a custom build?
Often not — at least not first. If a platform we already support fits your goal, we'll point you there: it's faster and cheaper, and you can fund a custom build later from the results. Custom makes sense when you have a real reason to be on that specific platform, like an established club on it.
+What do you need from me to start?
Access to the platform — at minimum a test or demo account so we can study its interface — and the rules of the variant you play. If you also have connections to clubs on that platform, the engagement can grow into something longer-term.
+How is pricing handled?
A platform build is scoped per engagement and discussed privately. We don't publish figures because the work varies a lot between adapting a close platform and building an entirely new one.
+Does it run on Mac or iPhone?
No. The software runs on Windows and Android only. That's a hard constraint, not a roadmap item.

Tell us about your platform.

A short, confidential conversation about the platform you play on and whether a custom build makes sense — or whether a supported one already does.