Godz Casino lives in your browser as a progressive web app, giving you the full casino and sportsbook on your phone without a trip to any store.
A progressive web app, or PWA, is a website that behaves like a native application. Once you add it to your home screen it opens full-screen, loads quickly and remembers your session, all without occupying the space a downloaded app would demand. Because it updates itself in the background, you always run the latest version of the casino and sportsbook with no manual patches, no waiting for approvals and no clutter. Think of it as the whole Godz experience wrapped in a single tap-to-launch icon.
Android users can add the app straight from Chrome in under a minute. There is nothing to search for in a store and nothing large to download.
Open the Godz Casino site in Chrome on your Android device.
Tap the three-dot menu in the top corner of the browser.
Choose Add to Home screen and confirm the name.
Launch the new icon and sign in — you are ready to play.
iPhone and iPad owners use Safari instead of the Chrome menu. Open the site, tap the Share button at the bottom of the screen, scroll to Add to Home Screen, then tap Add. The Godz icon appears alongside your other apps and opens in its own window, free of browser bars. From there, everything behaves just like a downloaded app, but without the storage overhead. If you use multiple Apple devices, simply repeat the process on each one.
You need a modern browser — recent Chrome on Android or Safari on iOS — and a stable internet connection. That is it. There is no app store listing to hunt down and no large installer to manage. App stores impose extra steps, storage demands, regional restrictions and approval delays; a PWA sidesteps all of them while still delivering a native-style experience. Updates arrive automatically, so you never fall behind on features or security fixes.
| Feature | Godz PWA | Traditional Store App |
|---|---|---|
| Download size | Minimal | Large |
| Updates | Automatic | Manual |
| Availability | Any device with a browser | Store-dependent |
| Setup time | Under a minute | Longer |
If the Add to Home Screen option does not appear, make sure your browser is up to date and that you are not in a private browsing tab. Clearing your cache and reloading the page often does the trick, and switching back to a standard tab usually restores the install prompt. If your device is running an older operating system, updating it can also help the option appear. Still stuck? Reach us through contact or read the step-by-step walkthroughs in our help centre, where each stage is illustrated for both Android and iOS.