ComeOn loads into a full screen welcome that fills the entire browser viewport. Dark green fog rolls behind two characters standing side by side. On the left, a blonde live dealer next to a roulette wheel. On the right, a footballer wearing a white jersey with the ComeOn logo, mid celebration with arms raised. Center stage, the ComeOn name sits in bold italic capitals with the pitch underneath: deposit ten euros, get sixty euros to play with. That is a five hundred percent match on a ten euro deposit. Five hundred percent is an enormous number on paper. The kind of headline that makes you stop scrolling and look twice. But then you think about it for another second. Fifty euros in bonus on top of ten euros real money. The total bankroll is sixty euros, not six hundred. ComeOn found a way to frame a small welcome offer as a massive percentage, and honestly it works as a hook even when you understand exactly what the math actually represents. Most casinos would just write one hundred percent up to three hundred euros and call it done. ComeOn chose to make the percentage absurdly large instead of making the deposit requirement high. Different approach to the same problem.
ComeOn runs six product verticals visible from the homepage: Sports, Free to Enter, Casino, Live Casino, Virtuals, and something called WeSpin. That last one caught my eye immediately. WeSpin is a social feature where players pool money together on a single spin. Not many operators offer anything like that. Most casino experiences are entirely solitary. You sit at your screen, you spin, you win or lose alone. WeSpin turns that into something shared, which is either brilliant or completely pointless depending on how social you want your gambling to be. I lean toward brilliant, but I understand the skepticism.
There is no traditional top navigation bar on the homepage at all. The log in button floats in the top right corner by itself. Everything below the fold is hidden until you scroll past the hero. First impressions feel more like opening a mobile app than loading a desktop casino website. That is clearly intentional design.