About Marcus Thornfield

I'm Marcus Thornfield, and I've been building casino software since 2010 when I started as a backend developer at a casino in Atlantic City. Back then, online gaming was just starting to take off in the US, and nobody really knew what they were doing. I made every mistake you can imagine - and some you probably can't - but that's exactly how I learned what actually works.

These days, I run a specialized development team that focuses exclusively on casino software solutions for the American market. We're not a massive corporation with layers of project managers who've never touched code. When you work with us, you're working directly with engineers who understand both the technical architecture and the gaming business.

Why Casino Software?

Most people get into this industry for the glamour or the money. I got into it because I'm genuinely fascinated by the technical challenges. Think about what a casino platform needs to do:

  • Process thousands of simultaneous transactions without missing a beat
  • Integrate with dozens of payment providers, each with their own quirks
  • Handle real-time gaming logic where one cent off can cost millions
  • Stay compliant with regulations that change constantly
  • Scale instantly when a game goes viral at 2am on a Saturday

It's like building a bank, a stock exchange, and a Vegas casino floor all at once. And it needs to work perfectly, every single time.

What Makes Us Different

We're not trying to be everything to everyone. We build casino platforms for serious operators who want software that makes money from day one. No six-month "discovery phases." No vague promises about "leveraging synergies."

Our clients launch in 4-6 weeks because we've already solved the hard problems. Payment processing? Done it a hundred times. Game integration? We know every provider's API inside and out. Compliance reporting? Built into the core architecture.

My Approach

I believe in radical transparency. If something's going to be difficult, I'll tell you upfront. If a feature request doesn't make business sense, I'll explain why. And if we run into issues during development - which happens on every project - you'll know about it immediately, along with our plan to fix it.

After 14 years in this industry, I've learned that the best client relationships are built on honest communication and delivered results. Not fancy presentations or corporate buzzwords.

Let's Talk

If you're looking for a casino software partner who actually understands the technical and business challenges you're facing, reach out. I personally review every inquiry, and if we're a good fit, we can have a real conversation about your project - no sales pitch required.