Mobile clients

Megapari mobile, pit-wall biometric login, live in-race telemetry overlay, quiet by default

Both mobile builds run against the same backend as the desktop site, but the autodrome desk and the retro grid render against the native frame loop instead of a browser timer. Login is pit-wall biometric, Face ID or fingerprint from the lock screen with no password prompt. Push alerts fire on qualifying tyre allocation and pole reveal, off by default. The live in-race telemetry overlay pairs each market with sector times, tyre-life estimate, DRS-activation lap number and gap to the car ahead. Notifications default to silent mode. There is no bet-confirmation chime.

How the app differs from the web client

The wallet, bonuses and odds engine are shared. Sessions sync the second you switch device. What changes is the surfaces. The in-race telemetry overlay renders against the native frame loop, so sector-time updates land in step with the broadcast rather than jumping half a second at a time the way a stale browser tab does. The autodrome tile pairs each market with the paddock-view figures: sector one, sector two, sector three, gap to the car ahead, tyre-age lap count. Rocket Reels and Speedway 7s spin at their studio pace with no dropped frames on mid-range Android hardware.

Login is pit-wall biometric. Face ID or fingerprint fires from the lock screen; no password prompt unless the device restarts. Notifications default to silent mode. Bet confirmation is a haptic-only tap. Push categories are opt-in: qualifying tyre allocation, pole reveal, virtual safety car deployed, cash-out threshold alerts, KYC follow-up, wagering-clear milestones. Each toggle is independent. If you want the app to stay silent until pole is revealed at Suzuka, that is what the default posture leaves you.

iOS path, App Store where listed, TestFlight elsewhere

In jurisdictions where Apple distributes real-money sportsbook apps, install from the App Store the standard way. The listing carries a 17+ age gate.

Outside that list (most regions) the install runs through TestFlight. The iOS button on this page sends you to the TestFlight invite. Accept, install, log in. Updates roll out automatically; you do not manage versions yourself.

Android path, direct .apk, signed, 38 MB

Google Play declines real-money gambling apps in most regions, which means the Android client distributes as a signed .apk from the official Megapari domain. There is no third-party mirror; every install pulls from the operator's CDN.

Tap the Android button. Your browser will ask to allow installs from unknown sources once. Toggle it on, open the downloaded file. Install runs in about ten seconds. First launch prompts for pit-wall biometric setup so you only need to set it once.

Autodrome and retro grid in the app

The autodrome desk renders each market on a tile that carries the live telemetry overlay: sector one, sector two, sector three, tyre-life estimate, gap to the car ahead and DRS-activation lap number. The constructor 1-2 finish tile flashes when a virtual safety car is deployed so a partial cash-out is one tap away. The MotoGP head-to-head tile pairs with rider constructor lines. WRC stage handicap tiles hold the current split time so a leg handicap is visible before the driver crosses the line.

The retro grid renders Rocket Reels, Speedway 7s, Golden Ticket and Money Train 2 at native refresh. The bar-and-seven grid holds its studio pace with no browser stutter. Aviator on the second tab uses the hedge-panel UI: bet A slider, bet B slider, auto-cashout dials for both. Bet-size sliders snap to clean stake thresholds without the mouse-tremor problem the browser has on small screens.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does the app cost anything?

No. The app is free to download and install on both iOS and Android. You only pay when you deposit funds and place a bet.

Is the app safe?

Yes. The Android .apk is signed by Megapari, and the iOS build is distributed through Apple's TestFlight. All traffic is encrypted with TLS 1.3, and pit-wall biometric login keeps your session local to your device.

Can I use one account on multiple devices?

Yes. Log in on any device with your email and password; sessions sync automatically. Two-factor auth is recommended for shared devices.

Does the app show live telemetry during a race?

Yes. The autodrome tile pairs each market with sector times, tyre-life estimate, DRS-activation lap number and gap to the car ahead. Data updates in step with the broadcast feed at roughly 5 to 8 seconds of latency. The overlay is on by default whenever a session is live.

Ready to install?

Both builds are free. Both carry the autodrome desk, the retro grid, Aviator's crash lane and the wider library. Pick your platform and get going in under a minute.

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What players are saying

Based on 14,872 reviews

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Enzo F.

Constructor 1-2 at Monza, Ferrari #16 carried the ticket home

Backed Ferrari 1-2 at Monza the Wednesday before FP1 at 7.40. The Tifoso in me knew the odds would shorten by qualifying and they did, closed at 4.90 by lights out. Ferrari #16 led from pole through the first stint and never gave the position back. Skrill payout landed inside forty minutes and the cashier did not flinch at the settled total. The tile flashed a partial cash-out prompt at the virtual safety car and I ignored it, which was the correct read.

3 days ago

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Luca P.

MotoGP long-lap penalty prop hit twice on the same rider

Ducati factory rider carrying a soft rear, over 1.5 long-laps at 3.20 opened the moment qualifying wrapped Saturday. He dropped one on lap 6, one on lap 14. The prop settled without me chasing it in chat. Neteller withdrawal cleared in twenty-two minutes. The rider tile paired the market with sector times and gap to the leader, which is the sort of paddock detail I would previously have kept a second tab open for.

5 days ago

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Matteo B.

Silverstone wet-weather sprint plus DRS-lap top-speed acca

British GP Saturday. Wet-weather sprint at Silverstone carried a separate podium market at 3.10 on the McLaren driver. Stacked it with DRS-lap top-speed over 331 km/h on the Mercedes at 2.05 and Ferrari front-row lockout at 4.40 as a three-leg acca. Slip cleared. Bitcoin withdrawal was thirty-one minutes on a Saturday evening.

1 week ago

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Giuseppe R.

WRC power-stage bonus paid the weekend out

Rally Finland power-stage. Backed a top-three power-stage finish on the Toyota factory driver at 2.60 and a stage-win on the same driver at 4.20. Both settled independently, both cashed. The 0.4-second stage handicap grid is the market I look at first when the shakedown times drop on a Thursday afternoon. Wire withdrawal cleared into my account inside the business day.

4 days ago

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Alessandro V.

Rocket Reels session, 96.4% RTP held up over four hours

Ran Rocket Reels on โ‚ฌ2 base stakes for a chunk of Sunday afternoon between the qualifying session at Suzuka and lights-out. The rocket-multiplier bonus round triggered five times inside 400 spins; two of them delivered above 40x stake. Ended the session up eighty-four euros. Skrill payout was inside the hour. The silver telemetry glow behind the reels is a lot easier on the eyes than the neon most casinos throw at you.

2 days ago

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Simone T.

Retro-grid welcome cleared on day nine, priced in going in

Used the retro-grid welcome on Rocket Reels, Speedway 7s and Money Train 2 exclusively. 100% contribution on the retro shelf meant the maths ran clean, priced it in going in. Bonus converted to cash on day nine. Lost a star because the wagering counter in the account panel refreshes every ninety seconds instead of live; a small annoyance, but it is there.

1 week ago

Alex Richmond โ€” Lead Betting Analyst

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Alex Richmond

Lead Betting Analyst

Alex covers football and tennis with 12+ years on the analytics side. Edits Megapari Insights.

  • 12+ years sports analytics
  • Football, tennis, NHL specialist
  • MSc Applied Statistics, University of Manchester