Thursday, January 1 2026

Altenar strengthens its sportsbook with a refreshed visual design

Altenar has unveiled a new visual upgrade for its sportsbook, introducing a series of design enhancements that modernize the platform and significantly elevate the user experience. This renewed look reflects the company’s commitment to providing intuitive, engaging and high-quality sportsbook solutions tailored to the expectations of today’s players.

Several key widgets have been redesigned to include team logos, jerseys and major competition emblems. These additions offer a more immersive and instantly recognizable environment, helping users connect more naturally with the sports and teams they follow. The logos and jerseys are now visible throughout various stages of the betting process, including on the betslip, reinforcing clarity and strengthening visual consistency across the platform.

Operators also gain greater flexibility in how information is displayed. They now have the option to hide sport text labels and show only the design icons, resulting in a cleaner and more minimalist interface. Altenar has also introduced a new variation of the events carousel that allows odds to be temporarily hidden, placing visual emphasis on team names, logos and jerseys to create a fresher and more modern presentation.

Navigation has been refined through a fully clickable sports menu that enables users to reach any sport’s dedicated page with just one tap. This improvement streamlines movement between categories and championships, offering smoother transitions and a more efficient journey from the main overview page.

Nikos Zygouris, Head of Sportsbook Product at Altenar, emphasized that this visual refresh aims to reinforce the personality and clarity of the sportsbook experience. He explained that the integration of logos, jerseys and dynamic navigation elements delivers a more intuitive and visually appealing interface that deepens the emotional connection between users and the sports they love, while offering operators greater control over presentation and design.

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