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Hub88 adds Blask iGaming analytics to HubMarket

Blask’s AI-native dashboards track market and brand signals across more than 120 markets for operators, studios and marketers.

Hub88 has partnered with AI-native iGaming analytics platform Blask and added the provider to HubMarket, extending its marketplace of third-party tools for operators and suppliers.

Hub88 said Blask turns open-source signals from more than 120 markets into “structured, actionable intelligence”, including market performance, brand dynamics, game lobby share and player behaviour signals. For operators, the company highlighted Blask’s Brands dashboard and Customer Profile tool for tracking market size, demographics and acquisition potential, alongside competitor monitoring over time.

For studios and content suppliers, Hub88 said Blask can be used to build targeted operator outreach “hunt lists” based on audience overlap, market momentum and competition. The company also positioned the tool for performance marketers, affiliate networks and agencies looking to identify target geos, operators and content using player activity and brand performance data.

Ollie Castleman, Managing Director at Hub88, said: “We remain committed to equipping our partners with tools that allow them to make smarter and more confident decisions. By adding Blask’s advanced market intelligence to HubMarket, we’re helping our network identify new opportunities for growth.”

Max Telsa, CEO and co-founder at Blask, said: “Hub88 has built the infrastructure layer that connects the iGaming ecosystem. Blask adds the intelligence layer so every operator, supplier and performance marketer using Hub88 can now make faster, more confident decisions using real-market data.”

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