Joo Casino has a typo on its landing page. I noticed it immediately. The headline reads "Lucky Spin Upgrage" instead of "Upgrade." A colorful spin wheel with underwater ocean imagery fills the background. The spin event offers prizes up to €125,000 and it isn't the welcome bonus. It's a separate promotion that dominates the opening impression. The actual welcome package is buried on the promotions page rather than being the first thing you see.
That typo is the kind of thing that either gets fixed within a day or stays there for months because nobody with editing authority is checking the live site. I've seen both scenarios at different casinos. Either way, it's the first thing I noticed and it's hard to unnotice once you see it.
The entire site runs on just three main product categories: Casino, Live Casino, and a search function. That's the shortest product lineup in this entire comparison. No sports. No promotions link at the top level. No tournaments section. Everything happens inside the casino. What Joo Casino does instead is pack its game browsing with specialized filters that most casinos skip entirely. High Bets as a dedicated game category is something I haven't seen elsewhere. It's an explicit acknowledgment of high-wager players baked into the main browsing experience rather than hidden behind a VIP section. Instant Win gets its own category too, giving scratch cards and instant-outcome games their own space.