





We redesigned it as a global multi-book trading terminal, covering information architecture, UX, UI, and a full design system. Research revealed existing users were highly conservative, reshaping the expected redesign direction – and the result is two parallel design systems for two different audiences, with a 37% increase in registrations.
MollyBet's component design system spans sport icons, odds tables with different market types, Classic and Exchange betslips, price-movement charts, and cross-sport accumulator slips across the trading terminal.

The homepage groups a personal watchlist, top leagues, and daily highlights in one sidebar, with a live betslip and best-price odds visible without leaving the match list.



The football sidebar organizes competitions by country while the betslip keeps stake, price, and a Place order action visible alongside it.



live match view breaks the correct score market into a 0–4 grid with color-coded cells, sets Asian Handicap lines below it, and surfaces a cashout value in real time.



Horse racing is organized by country and track with each meeting listing every race post time across the day, from early morning to evening.


Various sports reuse the same highlights, favourites, and match-list layout – one component set applied across multiple sport verticals.






As the core of the multi-book sports trading terminal, MollyBet's Trade tab displays different betting markets side by side, organized by event timing categories.



The Exchange lists Back and Lay prices in the same row for every bookmaker, with nine offers ranked side by side and the Best Price flagged automatically on the top line.




A price-history chart tracks odds from different bookmakers over five days, with tap-to-view time and average price details. On mobile, Back and Lay split into tabs, while extra markets stay hidden behind a See more markets button.



Exchange explains the removed €500 Dark Order minimum twice – a dismissible black toast over the order form, and a persistent yellow banner beneath the price table, both stating orders can now be posted at any size.




Match rows show a live Position value inline, a handicap selection warns it may now be invalid and prompts a new line, and a selection tracker marks each leg Success, Danger, Failed, or Unplaced with its own progress bar.



Beyond Sportsbook and Trade, MollyBet runs a full Casino section, where every top game tile shows an exact win rate over a stated game count, and a submenu narrows the grid down to one specific game type.




My Orders breaks each match into Full Time, Half Time, and HT Corners bet types with live price, stake, and position; a separate Accounting page then filters settled bets by date and reports Profit/Loss per row.





If your professional platform has conservative power users and a growth ceiling at the same time, redesigning without losing them is a research problem before a design one. We've solved it once – ask how.