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About this directory
in plain language.

We're an independent Malaysia-facing directory that records public promotional "free credit" claims, flags where a link redirects and explains the terms operators don't always put front and centre.

This page explains exactly what Heylink Free Credit 365 is, who runs it, how it makes money and what it will never do for you.

What This Site Actually Does Every Day

Our day-to-day work is recording promotional claims, checking where links lead and writing down what terms are missing. A typical "top 10 casino" listicle ranks brands by hidden criteria and rarely revisits old pages. We publish dated, editable records instead.

Recording claims as they appear

When an operator publishes a promotional offer, we note the wording exactly as shown, the page it came from and the date we saw it. If a claim changes later, the old version isn't quietly deleted, it's marked as superseded.

Flagging where a link actually goes

Promotional links sometimes redirect through several domains before landing on the operator's real site. We check and note the final destination so readers aren't clicking blind. That's a basic transparency step many listicle sites skip entirely.

Explaining terms in plain words

Wagering requirements, withdrawal limits and eligibility rules are often buried in dense legal text. We rewrite what we can find in plain language and clearly mark anything we couldn't confirm as unknown, rather than guessing or filling gaps with a number that sounds plausible.

What you'll findThis directoryA typical "top 10 casino" listicle
How offers are selectedRecorded as published, dated and sourcedOften ranked by unpublished, undisclosed criteria
Unclear termsMarked "unknown" rather than guessedFrequently filled in with an assumed figure
Link destinationsChecked and noted before publishingRarely disclosed or checked
Old or outdated pagesUpdated with a visible change noteOften left stale with no update trail
Ratings or scoresNone used on this siteCommon, usually without a stated method
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Expert tip

Natalie Yap, editorial lead, suggests treating any "verified" badge on any comparison site (including this one) as shorthand for "checked on this date," never as a guarantee the offer still works exactly as described when you click through.

What We Deliberately Refuse To Do, And Why It Protects You

We never hold player funds, process withdrawal claims or promise that an offer is legal, safe or guaranteed to pay out. This boundary exists because we are a comparison publisher, not a bank, a regulator or a casino operator.

We don't touch your money, ever

No deposit, withdrawal or wager on any listed brand passes through us in any way. If you deposit money with an operator, that transaction is entirely between you and that operator under their own terms, not ours.

We don't process or mediate claims

If a bonus doesn't pay out as advertised, we can't file a dispute for you or force a refund. We can only document what a brand publicly claimed and let you weigh that against your own experience.

We don't guarantee legality, safety or payout

Gambling law and licensing status vary by state and change over time. We don't verify licences, and a listing here is never a legal or safety endorsement. Confirming that is on you, ideally with proper legal advice for your situation.

Why this boundary actually matters to you

Sites that blur the line between "comparison" and "operator" can quietly nudge readers toward whichever brand pays the highest commission, dressed up as a recommendation. Keeping a hard boundary means our incentive is accuracy, not steering you toward a click.

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Launch note

Obtain qualified Malaysian legal advice before launching, advertising or monetising this site.

Who Actually Owns And Publishes This Site

Heylink Free Credit 365 is published by an independent research and comparison team, not by a bank, regulator or licensing body. We're a media publisher, and that label carries real limits worth understanding before you rely on anything here.

An independent publisher, not a regulated entity

Being independent means no casino operator or platform controls what we publish. It also means we aren't a licensed financial or gambling authority. Nothing on this site should be read as a licence check or a legal ruling on any brand's standing.

What that does and doesn't mean for you

It means our comparisons aren't influenced by which operator pays the most commission on a given page. It doesn't mean every fact here is complete. We mark gaps as unknown instead of guessing, and we'd rather show a gap than hide one.

Editorial lead of record

Natalie Yap is the editorial lead and reviewer for this site. Her role covers accuracy checks, plain-language rewrites of confusing terms and keeping the responsible-gambling framing consistent across every page she signs off on.

What a listing here tells you

The operator published this claim, we saw it on the noted date, and any terms we could confirm are written in plain language next to it.

What a listing here does not tell you

It is not a legal opinion, not a licence check, not a payout guarantee and not a recommendation to deposit money with that operator.

Are We HeyLink? Are We The Casino? Here's The Honest Answer

No. We are not HeyLink the link-in-bio platform, and we are not any casino operator listed on this site. There are three separate parties here, and confusing them is exactly the kind of mistake this page exists to prevent.

Party one: this directory

We're a comparison and research publisher. Our name references "HeyLink" only because many Malaysian promotional casino links historically get shared through short-link and link-in-bio tools, HeyLink among them. We are not that company.

Party two: the HeyLink platform

HeyLink is a separate, unrelated link-sharing service used by many businesses for many purposes that have nothing to do with gambling. We have no ownership stake, partnership or operating relationship with that platform.

Party three: the listed casino brands

Each casino brand referenced on this site runs its own operation, sets its own terms and is legally distinct from us. We don't run their platforms, control their promotions or speak on their behalf in any capacity.

Why we spell this out so plainly

Readers sometimes assume a comparison site is secretly affiliated with the brands it lists, or that it is the platform named in its own domain. Neither is true here, and being upfront about that is part of treating you like an adult who deserves a straight answer.

How A Typical Listing Page Actually Gets Built

Every listing page follows the same repeatable sequence from first sighting a claim to publishing a page. That consistency is what "evidence-based" looks like in practice here, not a slogan, but a routine.

Step by step, from claim to publish

  1. Someone on the team spots a promotional claim on an operator's own public page or promotional material.
  2. The exact wording, the source page and the date it was seen get logged before any rewriting starts.
  3. The link is followed to confirm where it actually redirects, and that destination is recorded.
  4. Terms are read in full where available, and anything unclear or missing is marked unknown rather than assumed.
  5. A plain-language draft is written, keeping the original claim and our added notes clearly separate.
  6. Natalie Yap or another qualified reviewer checks the draft against the source material before publishing.
  7. The page goes live with a visible last-updated date, and it's scheduled for a future recheck.

What "evidence-based" means once you strip the buzzword

In practice, evidence-based means every factual line traces back to a dated source we can point to. If we can't point to a source, the line either doesn't get published or gets flagged clearly as unverified, no exceptions for convenience.

EXAMPLE ENTRYClaim seen 12 Jul 2026 → link checked same day → terms partly unclear → marked unknown → published with note

How This Site Pays Its Bills (And Why We Tell You)

This site can earn a commission through affiliate links when a reader clicks through to an operator, a common model across comparison publishers. We disclose that openly on a dedicated page rather than burying it in fine print.

Why affiliate links exist on comparison sites

Running a research directory takes ongoing work: checking links, rewriting terms and keeping pages current. Affiliate commission is one way independent publishers fund that work without charging readers directly to use the site.

Why we'd rather over-disclose than hide it

Hiding a funding model erodes trust the moment a reader figures it out on their own. We'd rather say it plainly upfront: some links here may earn us a commission, and that never changes what we write about an offer's terms.

Where commission does not influence content

Whether a claim gets marked "confirmed" or "unknown" depends only on what we could verify, never on whether a link is monetised. See the full breakdown on our affiliate disclosure page for the complete picture.

How We Check Facts And Keep Them Current

Every published claim goes through a source check, a link check and a plain-language rewrite before it appears on this site, and pages get rechecked on a rolling schedule rather than left untouched indefinitely.

The checks a page has to pass

We confirm the claim's original wording against the operator's own material, trace the link to its final destination and note any terms we genuinely couldn't verify. Nothing gets published on assumption alone.

Why old pages get revisited

Promotional terms change often. A page that was accurate last month can be stale today. Rechecking on a schedule, and immediately after a reader flags something, keeps the record closer to current reality.

What "verified" means here, specifically

On this site, "verified" means a listed detail matched a source we could check on the date shown. It is not a claim about the operator's licence, financial standing or future behaviour. Full detail lives on the verification methodology page.

What Happens When We Get Something Wrong

When a reader or reviewer flags an error, we check it against the original source, correct the page and add a visible note explaining what changed and when, rather than quietly editing the page as if nothing happened.

How an error gets caught

Errors surface through reader reports, a scheduled recheck or an internal review. However it's spotted, the same fix process applies: verify against the source first, then decide what actually needs to change.

How we correct it once confirmed

We update the incorrect detail, note the correction date and, where the error was significant, add a short line explaining what the previous version said. We think readers deserve to see that a page evolved, not just its final state.

What we don't do when correcting

We don't delete the history quietly, and we don't inflate a claim upward to make an offer look better after a correction. Corrections only move a page toward accuracy, never toward a more attractive-sounding number.

How To Reach Us With Questions Or Corrections

Readers can reach the editorial team through our contact page for corrections, questions about a listing or general feedback on how the directory presents information.

What to include in a correction report

The fastest fixes come from reports that include the page URL, the specific detail you think is wrong and, if possible, a link or screenshot showing the current operator terms you're comparing it against.

What we can and can't help with

We can correct factual errors on our pages and answer questions about our process. We can't intervene in a dispute with an operator, process a withdrawal or offer legal advice. Visit the contact page to get in touch.

Quick pros and cons of relying on a comparison directory like this one

What a listing here tells youWhat a listing here doesn't tell you
The claim was publicly published by the operator on the noted dateWhether the operator is currently licensed in your jurisdiction
Terms we could confirm, written in plain languageWhether the offer will pay out as described in your case
Where a promotional link actually redirectsWhether the operator is safe to deposit money with
That a gap in terms exists and is marked unknownWhat that missing information actually is
EDITORIAL DEEP DIVE

Our editorial contract with readers

We identify the publisher, separate this directory from HeyLink and listed operators, name what was checked, preserve unknowns and correct dated evidence. Funding must never purchase a verification result.

Publication standard

Claims must be specific, sourced and dated. Unknown values remain unknown; legal review is required before launch, advertising or monetisation.

Corrections and change history

Material updates should identify the changed field, evidence source and date rather than erasing the earlier status.

Frequently Asked Questions About This Directory

Frequently asked questions

Is Heylink Free Credit 365 the same company as the HeyLink platform?

No. HeyLink is a separate link-sharing service unrelated to this directory. We reference the term because promotional casino links are often shared through tools like it, not because we own or run that platform.

Does this site operate any of the listed casino brands?

No. Every listed brand runs its own platform under its own terms. We only record public promotional claims and add plain-language notes, we never operate, host or control any listed brand's service.

Can this site process my deposit, withdrawal or bonus claim?

No. No money moves through us at any point. Deposits, withdrawals and bonus claims happen entirely between you and the operator, under that operator's own terms and processes.

Does a listing on this site mean an offer is legal or safe?

No. We don't verify licences or guarantee legality, safety or payout for any listed offer. Confirming an operator's legal standing in your area is your responsibility, ideally with qualified legal advice.

How does this site make money if it isn't selling anything?

Some links on this site are affiliate links that may earn a commission when clicked. That funding model is disclosed in full on our affiliate disclosure page and never changes how we describe an offer's terms.

What happens if I find an error on a page?

Report it through our contact page with the page URL and the detail in question. We check it against the source, correct the page if confirmed and note what changed and when.

Who is responsible for the accuracy of this site's content?

Natalie Yap is the editorial lead and reviewer of record. Her role covers accuracy checks, plain-language rewrites and keeping the responsible-gambling framing consistent across the site's pages.

How often is information on this site rechecked?

Pages are rechecked on a rolling schedule and immediately after a reader flags a possible error. Every page carries a visible last-updated date so you can judge how current it is.