If you have ever been told to "contact a panel" to get your betting ID, or seen the word Reddypanel somewhere and wondered what it actually means — this guide explains everything. What the panel system is, why it exists, how it works, and whether you need one.
Reddypanel is a management-level account on the Reddybook platform. That one sentence covers it, but it does not explain very much on its own — so let us go deeper.
When most Indian bettors think about online betting, they picture a website where you create a personal account, deposit money, and start placing bets. That is how many international platforms work. Reddybook — and most Indian betting platforms that have grown through the WhatsApp and agent model — has a different structure. Instead of every user registering individually on a website, there is a layer of authorised account managers called panel holders who sit between the platform and end users. A panel holder can create betting accounts for other people, manage their money, and handle their day-to-day account needs.
Reddypanel is the name for that account management layer. A panel account has tools that a regular betting account does not — a dashboard showing all the user accounts in its network, wallet management controls, deposit and withdrawal processing, P&L reporting across all users, and account administration tools like password resets and account suspension.
If you are an individual bettor who just wants to bet on IPL, you almost certainly do not need a panel account. Your local agent or panel contact will have created a standard user account for you — that is the account you actually bet with. But understanding how Reddypanel works helps you understand why your betting ID came from a person rather than a website, how your deposits and withdrawals are processed, and who is responsible for what if something goes wrong.
This is the question most guides about Reddypanel skip entirely, and it is the one that actually explains why the model works so well in India.
Online betting in India is not like online betting in the UK or Australia. In those markets, bettors generally deal directly with large licensed companies through their websites and apps. In India, the landscape is different — regulations vary by state, most users are on smartphones rather than desktops, WhatsApp is the primary communication tool for most of the country, and trust in online systems is still being built market by market, city by city, street by street.
"In India, trust in money matters comes through personal relationships first — then institutions. The panel system works because it puts a known, local, accountable person between the user and the platform. That human layer is not a limitation of Indian online betting. It is one of its greatest strengths."
The panel system emerged naturally from this reality. A local person — someone known in their community — becomes a Reddybook panel holder. They create accounts for friends, colleagues, and neighbours who want to bet on IPL. Those users can message their panel contact directly when something goes wrong, rather than submitting a support ticket to a company they have never met. Deposits and withdrawals happen through a person they know and trust, using UPI that they already use every day for groceries and mobile recharges.
This model also solves a geographic problem. Reddybook's platform reach extends into cities, towns, and areas that a direct website-only model would never penetrate. Panel holders in those areas create local access points for users who might never have discovered the platform through a Google search but absolutely will hear about it from a trusted local contact.
The result is a distribution model that is genuinely well-suited to how India works — not because it was designed to be clever, but because it grew organically from how Indian bettors actually make decisions and build trust around money.
Here is the practical mechanics of how the panel system operates — from the panel holder's side and from the user's side.
A Reddypanel holder logs into their panel account through a dedicated management interface. From there they can see every user account in their network — listed with current wallet balance, account status, and recent activity. When a new user wants to join, the panel holder creates a new account in about two minutes: enters the user's name, mobile number, and date of birth, the system sends an OTP to the user's phone, and once verified, a unique betting ID is generated.
When that user sends a deposit — via UPI to the panel holder's payment channel — the panel holder credits the equivalent amount to the user's wallet from the panel dashboard. When the user wins and wants to withdraw, the request comes through the panel dashboard, the panel holder approves it, and sends the funds to the user's UPI or bank account.
As a user, you probably never see the panel dashboard at all. Your experience looks like this: you message a contact (your panel holder), share your details, get an ID and password back, log in to the betting platform with those credentials, and then have a normal betting experience — cricket markets, casino games, live odds, your wallet balance. When you want to top up, you send money to your panel contact and it appears in your wallet. When you want to withdraw, you request it through the platform and your panel contact processes it.
You want to bet on the CSK vs MI session markets tonight. At 6 PM you send Rs.500 to your panel contact via Google Pay. They credit it to your wallet. By 7:30 PM you are live in the session markets. CSK win, you made Rs.200 profit. At midnight you request a withdrawal of Rs.700. By the next morning it is back in your UPI account. You never dealt with a faceless website — just your panel contact and the betting platform.
This is the Reddypanel experience for the vast majority of Indian bettors who use the platform — simple, personal, and fast when the panel holder is reliable.
Many people confuse these two things. Here is a clear comparison of what each account type actually does.
| Feature | User Account | Panel Account |
|---|---|---|
| Bet on cricket and sports | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Play Teen Patti, Casino | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| UPI deposits and withdrawals | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Create accounts for other users | ✗ No | ✓ Yes |
| See users' wallet balances | ✗ No | ✓ Yes |
| Process user withdrawals | ✗ No | ✓ Yes |
| Profit and loss reports | Personal only | Entire network |
| Login interface | Standard login | Separate panel URL |
| Who it is for | Individual bettors | Agents and distributors |
The key takeaway: if you want to bet for yourself, you need a user account. If you want to create and manage accounts for other people, you need a panel account. These are genuinely different things and the confusion between them causes a lot of unnecessary questions when people first encounter the term Reddypanel.
This is worth being direct about, because many people who search for Reddypanel are individual bettors who do not actually need a panel account at all.
You want to create and manage betting accounts for other people. You are a local agent or distributor who introduces friends, customers, or contacts to the Reddybook platform and handles their account management. You want to earn from the activity of a user network rather than just from your own betting. You have been specifically approached by the Reddybook support team about becoming a panel holder because of your existing network and account history.
You want to bet on IPL for yourself. You want to play Teen Patti or Andar Bahar online. You want to place bets on football, kabaddi, or any other sport. You want to make UPI deposits and withdrawals. All of these things are available on a standard user account — you do not need panel-level access for any of them. Panel accounts add management tools on top of the betting experience. They are not required to access the betting experience itself.
If you are a new user: Register for a standard Reddybook account. Use it across an IPL season. If you naturally start introducing others to the platform and find yourself managing multiple accounts manually, that is the point at which a panel account conversation with the support team becomes worth having.
Panel access is not given to new users automatically. Here is exactly how the process works.
The platform does not give panel access to someone with no history on it. You need a verified standard Reddybook account that has been active — deposits made, bets placed, withdrawals completed — before a panel application is worth considering. The account needs to be in good standing with no disputes or compliance issues.
Message the official Reddybook Pro WhatsApp number and explain that you are interested in panel access. Be specific: describe how many users you are looking to manage, what your connection to them is, and why you want panel-level access rather than individual account access. The more clearly you can explain your situation, the more efficiently the team can assess your application.
Panel verification is more thorough than standard account verification because panel holders manage other people's money and accounts. Expect to confirm your identity, your existing account history, and the intended scope of your panel. This is not designed to be an obstacle — it is how the platform ensures that panel access goes to people who will use it responsibly.
Once approved, you get your panel ID, the panel login URL, and an initial password. Log in immediately, change the password to something strong and personal, and spend time exploring the dashboard before creating any user accounts. Understand the layout before you take actions that affect real accounts and real money.
Important: Panel access is always free — no setup fee, no activation charge. If anyone charges you to get panel access, that is a scam. Legitimate Reddypanel access is granted through the platform's own team after an assessment. It is not sold by third parties for a fee.
Every article about the panel system should cover this — most of them do not, and that is exactly the kind of selective information that makes Indian bettors less safe online.
The panel model's greatest strength — a local, human, accountable intermediary — is also its primary weakness. Your experience as a user is heavily dependent on your specific panel contact. A reliable, responsive panel holder who credits deposits instantly and processes withdrawals the same day gives you an excellent betting experience. A panel holder who is slow, disorganised, or dishonest degrades your experience in ways the platform cannot always fix quickly.
This means that choosing your panel contact based on recommendations from people who have actually withdrawn money — not just registered — is genuinely important. The account itself is a full Reddybook account. The quality of your day-to-day experience depends on the person managing it on their end.
It also means that the panel system creates a dependency that does not exist on direct-registration platforms. If your panel contact becomes unavailable — changes their number, goes offline, or becomes unresponsive — your ability to manage your account is affected until the platform resolves the situation. This is a real structural limitation that experienced Indian bettors factor into how they evaluate their panel contacts.
The bottom line: The panel system works very well when run by reliable people and has genuine advantages over direct platform registration for many Indian users. Understanding its limitations makes you a better-informed bettor, not a discouraged one.
A regular Reddybook account is a personal betting account — you use it to place bets on cricket and sports, deposit money, withdraw winnings, and play casino games. A Reddypanel account is a management account — it includes all the personal betting features but also gives you a dashboard to create accounts for other users, manage their wallets, process their payments, and see their activity. Panel accounts are for agents and distributors. Regular accounts are for individual bettors.
No. IPL betting, session markets, exchange betting, and all cricket markets are fully accessible on a standard Reddybook user account. You do not need panel-level access to bet on any sport or play any casino game. Panel access is only needed if you want to create and manage accounts for other people.
Panel account approval typically takes a few days from initial application — not instantly. The platform reviews your account history and the nature of your intended panel use before granting access. A standard user account, by contrast, takes under two minutes to create via WhatsApp.
Yes. There is no fee to apply for or receive panel access. If anyone charges you money to set up a panel account, that is not a legitimate offer from Reddybook. Genuine panel access is granted by the platform's team after assessment, at no cost to the applicant.
Yes. Panel accounts include all the features of a standard user account. A panel holder can place their own bets on cricket, use exchange markets, play casino games, and withdraw their own winnings — the panel dashboard is an additional layer on top of the regular betting experience, not a replacement for it.
Contact the official Reddybook Pro WhatsApp support team directly with your account ID and registered mobile number. The platform team can investigate the panel situation and advise on next steps. This is one of the reasons why knowing the official platform support contact — independent of your panel contact — is important before any issues arise.
Most Indian bettors start with a standard user account — not a panel. Message the official WhatsApp number with your name, mobile, and date of birth. Your betting ID is ready in under 2 minutes. Deposit from Rs.100 via UPI. Bet live on IPL. Withdraw same day. 18+ only.