Casho.bet Mobile App
Casho.bet Casino Mobile app
Casho.bet doesn't have a native app available on the App Store or Google Play. Instead, the casino uses a Progressive Web App (PWA). If you haven't come across this technology before, a PWA is essentially a version of the website that can be installed directly onto your phone's home screen, behaving much like a regular app without needing to go through an app store. It runs through your browser but feels more like a standalone application once installed.
According to Casho.bet, installing the PWA comes with specific benefits over simply using the mobile browser version. These include faster withdrawal processing, access to exclusive bonuses not available through the standard site, page loading speeds advertised as up to 830% faster, and what the casino describes as a maximum level of security. These claims come directly from Casho.bet and cannot be independently verified, so it's worth treating them as the casino's stated advantages rather than as independently confirmed benchmarks.
One practical limitation to be aware of before you begin: the PWA cannot be installed from an incognito or private browsing window. You'll need to be using a standard, non-private browser session for the installation to work.
Installing the PWA on an iOS device is done through Safari. Tap the Share button at the bottom of the screen, select “Add to Home Screen” from the menu that appears, and then tap “Add” to confirm. The icon will then appear on your home screen just like any other app.
On Android, the process runs through Chrome. Open Casho.bet in your Chrome browser, tap the three-dot menu in the top right corner, select “Add to Home Screen,” and then tap “Install” to complete the process. Again, make sure you're not in incognito mode before you start, or the option may not appear correctly.
The PWA approach has become increasingly common among online casinos, and it does have genuine advantages: no app store approval delays, no mandatory updates through a third-party platform, and compatibility with both major mobile operating systems from a single installation method. The trade-off is that it relies on browser technology rather than native device integration, which can feel slightly different from a conventional app experience depending on your device and browser version.