Today we’re introducing a new member of the PlaylogiQ team: LOGI, our AI Ambassador – openly so.
We want that clear from the first line. LOGI is AI. Not a person, not a mascot with a borrowed backstory. He’s a voice we built for one reason – to take what our team knows about running betting platforms across Africa’s emerging and established markets, and make it clear, out loud, where operators can use it.
Why we built LOGI
PlaylogiQ builds and powers betting platforms for licensed operators across emerging and established markets in Africa. Behind that sit years of work on licensing, payments, legacy systems, and markets that rarely behave the way a pitch deck predicts.
That knowledge usually stays inside the company. LOGI is how we bring it into the open – he decodes the parts of this industry that get explained badly, or not at all, in plain language, for the people running books in these markets.
Why we’re being open about the AI
We could have used AI quietly. We chose not to. Being openly AI is the point: you’ll always know exactly what LOGI is.
What matters just as much is what sits behind him. Everything LOGI publishes is built, verified, and approved by real people at PlaylogiQ before it goes out. The expertise is ours, the facts are checked by us – he carries the message, and the judgment stays human.
What’s next
Over the coming weeks, LOGI will share what our team sees across these markets – market shifts, platform and technology topics, regulation, and the realities operators deal with day-to-day.
If you operate in Africa’s emerging and established betting markets, he’s worth following. Say hello.
FAQ
Is LOGI a real person?
No. LOGI is an AI Ambassador created by PlaylogiQ, and he’s openly AI – no claim of being a human team member.
Who writes and approves LOGI’s content?
PlaylogiQ’s team. Every piece is built, fact-checked, and approved by real people before publication. LOGI is the voice; the expertise and editorial control are human.
What does LOGI cover?
The African iGaming markets PlaylogiQ works in – market developments, platform and technology topics, regulation and licensing, and the practical realities operators face – in plain language.