Premier Bet Racing
Introducing Horse and Greyhound Racing through
a simpler, mobile-first sportsbook experience.
Simplifying racing for a new sportsbook audience
Premier Bet needed to introduce Horse and Greyhound Racing into its existing sportsbook for African markets where the category was less familiar to many users. The goal was to avoid a heavy, expert-only racing experience and instead create a clear mobile journey that made races, meetings, markets, and bet types easier to understand.
- Introduce Horse and Greyhound Racing as a new sportsbook vertical
- Make racing approachable for first-time users
- Align the UI with the existing sportsbook
- Simplify race cards, meetings, markets, and results
- Support key bet types and betslip behaviours
- Prepare mobile-first screens for development
Project context
This was not just a new menu item or an isolated feature. Racing needed to feel like part of Premier Bet’s sportsbook while still being simple enough for users who may be seeing racing markets for the first time. The sprint focused on turning a traditionally complex betting category into a mobile-first experience that could be understood quickly and built confidently by the development team.
My role inside the racing integration sprint
I led the UI design for the racing vertical, mapping the product structure, designing the mobile interface system, and preparing dev-ready screens and states for the sportsbook team. The focus was to make the product feel native to Premier Bet while reducing the complexity that usually comes with traditional racing interfaces.
- Mapped the racing product structure
- Designed the mobile UI system in Figma
- Matched Premier Bet’s existing sportsbook patterns
- Simplified racing mechanics into clearer user flows
- Prepared screens, states, and handoff-ready UI
What shaped the sprint
New audience context
Existing sportsbook patterns
Tight turnaround sprint delivery
Selected screens showing how racing navigation, meetings, and event entry points were structured for mobile use.
Making complex racing mechanics easier to follow
Traditional racing products can quickly become dense, especially for users who are not familiar with race cards, meetings, forecast bets, tricast options, or racing-specific betslip behaviour. The sprint focused on simplifying those mechanics into a clearer mobile flow without losing the betting functionality the product needed.
- Keep race discovery fast and scannable
- Reduce cognitive load around racing-specific terms and flows
- Make key bet types easier to follow
- Keep the interface aligned with the sportsbook
- Define predictable states for development
UX approach
Learn the racing model fast
Simplify for clarity
Match the live sportsbook
Selected racing bet flows showing forecast, tricast, multibet, and reverse forecast behaviours designed for mobile clarity.
A mobile UI system for the full racing journey
The sprint delivered a mobile interface system covering discovery, meetings, event pages, live video states, key racing bet types, and betslip updates. Each screen needed to feel simple enough for new users, while still supporting the behaviours expected from a real racing product.
- Next Races default and show-more states
- Meetings, race results, meeting view, and time view
- Event pages with forecast, tricast, and live video states
- Today’s Races, Favourite Coupon, and AntePost
- Betslip updates for each-way, multibet, and reverse forecast
Race discovery and entry points
Discovery screens covering next races, expanded race lists, and today’s racing view.
Meetings and race views
Meetings system showing default views, race results, and menu-based navigation patterns.
Event pages and live states
Event page states covering race details, forecast and tricast options, and live video variations.
UX decisions that made racing feel more approachable
The goal was not to expose every racing mechanic at once. The experience needed to help users understand where they were, what they could select, and how their choices moved into the betslip. Clear states were also important so the development team could build predictable behaviour across the new vertical.
Product decisions
Simpler bet types
Clearer race scanning
Predictable states
Mobile-first structure
Native sportsbook fit
Dev-ready handoff
Selected state overview showing how racing-specific behaviours were mapped for mobile implementation.
A new racing vertical ready for launch
The final racing experience shipped as a new sport inside the sportsbook, designed to feel seamless, clear, and easier to use for a market less familiar with traditional racing products. Feedback was positive, with only minor tweaks needed after review.
Success signals from the sprint
New vertical shipped
More approachable racing UX
Native product fit
Complex bets simplified
Dev-ready UI states
Positive stakeholder feedback
Designed to make racing feel clear, native, and easy to use
The sprint helped Premier Bet introduce Horse and Greyhound Racing through a mobile-first experience that felt familiar inside the existing sportsbook. Instead of carrying over the complexity of traditional racing products, the work focused on clearer journeys, simpler market scanning, and screens the sportsbook team could move into development with confidence.
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