What a Panel ID is, who needs one, how it is different from a regular user ID, how agents and master agents get theirs, and how to use it safely every day.
When most people think about Reddybook, they think about placing bets on cricket, following live odds during IPL matches, or playing Teen Patti in the casino section. That is the regular user experience — and for that, a standard user ID is all you need.
But there is another side to the platform that most bettors never see: the agent and management layer. This is where the Panel ID comes in.
A Reddybook Panel ID is a special set of credentials — a username and password — given to agents, super agents, and master agents who manage networks of users on the platform. It is not the same as a regular betting account login. It unlocks a completely different interface called the panel, which is a back-end dashboard built for account management, not for placing bets.
Think of it like the difference between being a customer at a restaurant and working in the kitchen. Regular users are customers — they come in, enjoy the experience, and leave. Agents are the kitchen staff — they are responsible for keeping things running, managing what is happening behind the scenes, and making sure their clients get what they need. The Panel ID is the key to the kitchen door.
If you are a regular bettor, you do not need a Panel ID and you will never be asked for one. If you are someone who manages a group of users — helping them register, handling their deposits and withdrawals, and tracking their activity — then your Panel ID is what makes all of that possible.
Full platform control. Oversees all agents and users. Holds the highest-level Panel ID with unrestricted access to every management function.
Manages a network of agents below them. Has their own Panel ID to create sub-agents, set credit limits, and monitor their entire network's activity and P&L.
Manages a group of end users directly. Uses their Panel ID to create user accounts, handle deposits and withdrawals, and track individual user betting activity.
Standard betting account. Uses a regular User ID — not a Panel ID. Accesses sports betting, casino games, and wallet management only.
The hierarchy above shows exactly where the Panel ID fits into the Reddybook ecosystem. Everyone from the Agent level upward has a Panel ID. End users — people who just want to bet — do not have and do not need one. Each level can only view and manage the levels below them. An agent cannot see another agent's data, and a super agent cannot access admin-level controls. This structured permission system is what keeps everything organised and accountable.
| Feature | 🖥️ Panel ID | 👤 User ID |
|---|---|---|
| Who uses it | Agents, super agents, master agents | Regular bettors and end users |
| What it unlocks | The agent panel / back-end dashboard | The regular betting interface |
| Login page | Dedicated panel URL (separate from main site) | Main website or app login screen |
| Can place bets | No — panel is for management only | Yes — core purpose of the account |
| Can create user accounts | Yes — agent core function | No |
| Sees other users' data | Yes — own network only | No — personal data only |
| Handles payments for others | Yes — deposits and withdrawals | No — own wallet only |
| How to get it | Assigned by the platform / admin | Created during self-registration |
| Can the same person have both | Yes — agents have separate credentials for each. They are completely independent accounts. | |
One of the most common points of confusion for people new to the agent system is thinking that the Panel ID and their personal betting User ID are the same thing. They are not. They are two separate accounts, two separate logins, and two completely different interfaces. An agent who also wants to bet personally does so through their regular user account — not through the panel. The panel is strictly for management tasks, never for personal betting.
Those who operate or co-manage the Reddybook platform at the top level. The master Panel ID gives access to global settings, all agent networks, and every reporting function across the platform.
People who manage multiple agents beneath them. A super agent's Panel ID lets them create sub-agents, assign credit limits, view network-wide performance, and oversee their agents' user pools.
The most common panel user. An agent works directly with end users — creating their accounts, managing their balances, processing deposits and withdrawals, and monitoring their betting activity through the panel.
Standard platform users who place bets and manage their own accounts. They do not use a Panel ID and do not need one. Their regular User ID covers everything they need for the betting experience.
Panel IDs are not self-service — you cannot sign up for one through the regular registration form. They are issued directly by the platform. Start by reaching out to the official Reddybook support team via WhatsApp or your existing contact on the platform. Let them know you are interested in becoming an agent and managing a network of users.
The platform team will discuss the type of agent account that suits your situation. If you plan to manage a small group of users directly, a standard agent account is what you need. If you are setting up a larger network with sub-agents beneath you, a super agent or master agent account may be more appropriate. Your panel access level is determined at this stage.
Because a Panel ID carries management-level access — including control over user accounts and financial transactions — the platform will verify your identity before creating your panel account. You will be asked for your full name, mobile number, and possibly identity documents. This is standard practice and protects everyone involved in the agent network.
Once your account is set up, you will receive your Panel ID (username), a temporary password, and the dedicated panel login URL. These will typically be sent via the WhatsApp chat where you arranged your account, or communicated through your official contact at the platform. Save all three pieces of information immediately and securely.
The first thing to do after your first panel login is change your temporary password to something strong and personal. Go to the account settings section of the panel, update your password, and confirm the change. From this point, your panel is active and you can begin using it to manage users, handle transactions, and monitor your network.
Once your panel account is active, you have two completely independent logins — one for the management panel and one for your personal betting account (if you have one). Never mix them up. The panel URL and the regular platform URL are different, and the credentials for each work only on their respective system. If you try to use your panel credentials on the regular user login page, it will not work — and the same applies in reverse.
One of the core agent functions. From the panel, you can register new users under your network, assign them a User ID, set their initial credit or deposit limit, and activate or deactivate their accounts as needed.
When users in your network want to add or withdraw money, you process these through the panel. You can credit user wallets directly, review pending withdrawal requests, and maintain accurate balance records for everyone in your network.
The panel gives you visibility into what your users are betting on, how much they are wagering, their win-loss record, and their overall account balance. This helps you identify unusual patterns and keep your network healthy.
Detailed P&L reports show you how your entire network is performing — broken down by user, by time period, and by sport or game category. This is essential for understanding your commission earnings and your network's overall financial health.
If you are a super agent or master agent, your panel lets you create agent accounts beneath you, assign them credit allocations from your own balance, and monitor their sub-networks within your overall tree structure.
If a user in your network shows suspicious activity, breaches the platform's terms, or simply needs their account temporarily paused, you can suspend or adjust their account status directly from the panel without needing to contact the platform team.
Panel IDs are typically sent via WhatsApp at the time your agent account is created. The first place to check is your conversation history with the official Reddybook support team or your contact at the platform. Scroll back to the date your agent account was set up and the credentials will be in that chat.
If you registered your email during the setup process, check your inbox for a confirmation message that would have included your panel username and the panel URL. Sometimes these messages land in the spam or promotions folder, so check there too if you cannot see it in your main inbox.
If you are already logged into the panel through a saved browser session, click on your account name or profile icon at the top of the panel dashboard. Your username is displayed in the account details section — note it down and save it somewhere secure this time.
If none of these work, contact the platform's support team directly. They will verify your identity using your registered mobile number and personal details, and once confirmed they can retrieve your panel username and reset your access. Never attempt to guess your panel password repeatedly, as this can trigger a security lock on your account.
Your panel password should be completely different from your personal betting account password, your email password, and any other password you use anywhere. A panel account controls other people's money and data — it deserves the strongest protection you can give it. At least 12 characters, mixing uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols.
Closing a tab leaves an active session in the background on many browsers. Someone else who opens the same browser on the same device can reopen your panel without needing to log in. Always use the proper Logout button inside the panel to fully terminate your session every single time.
Internet cafes, shared laptops, and borrowed phones are all off-limits for panel login. These devices may have keyloggers, saved browser sessions, or autocomplete data that could expose your credentials to anyone who uses the device after you. Panel access must only happen from your own personal secured device.
Sub-agents have their own panel IDs for a reason. Sharing your credentials with anyone, even someone you trust completely, means you can no longer control what changes are made under your login, and you cannot trace who did what if something goes wrong. Keep your Panel ID and password strictly personal at all times.
Change your panel password every few months as a routine security habit. If you ever suspect someone may have seen your credentials, change it immediately — do not wait. If your phone or device is lost or stolen, contact the platform team to reset your panel access right away before anyone can misuse it.
Avoid logging into the panel on open public Wi-Fi networks at cafes, airports, or shopping malls. These networks are unencrypted and can be monitored by anyone connected to the same network. Your mobile data connection is significantly more secure for management-level sessions that involve financial data.
Scammers sometimes contact agents posing as Reddybook support staff and claim they need your Panel ID and password to "verify your account" or "resolve an urgent issue." The legitimate platform team will never ask for your password under any circumstances. If someone asks for it — whether by WhatsApp, phone, or any other method — they are attempting a scam. Ignore them, do not share anything, and report the contact to the official support team immediately.
No — they are completely separate credentials for completely separate systems. A User ID is for regular bettors who want to access the betting platform and place wagers. A Panel ID is for agents and managers who need to access the back-end management dashboard. The two use different login pages, unlock different interfaces, and serve entirely different purposes. One person can have both, but they are always kept separate.
No. Panel IDs are only issued to people who are taking on the responsibility of managing other users' accounts — not for personal account management. If you want to view your own betting history, manage your wallet, or change your account settings, all of that is available through your regular user account without needing panel access. The panel is a management tool for agents, not a premium version of the user interface.
In most cases, panel password resets are handled through the platform's support team rather than through a self-service reset flow like the regular user login. This is because the panel carries higher-risk access, and verifying your identity before resetting the password adds an important security layer. Contact the official Reddybook team via WhatsApp with your registered mobile number and identity details, and they will guide you through the reset process.
The number of users you can manage depends on your agent tier and the specific terms agreed when your panel account was set up. Standard agents typically manage a smaller group of direct users. Super agents and master agents have broader networks and can manage both users and sub-agents beneath them. If you need your user limit expanded as your network grows, contact the platform team and they can review and adjust your allocation based on your activity history.
The regular Reddybook APK app is designed for end users — it gives access to the betting platform, not the agent panel. Panel access is typically done through a web browser, usually on a desktop or laptop where the full management dashboard can be comfortably used. Some panels have limited mobile browser support, but the full feature set and best experience is on a desktop browser with a stable connection.
Act immediately. First, log into the panel if you still can and change your password right away. Check your activity log for any actions you did not take — such as user account changes, balance adjustments, or login records from unfamiliar times or locations. Then contact the platform support team to report the breach and request a security review of your account. The faster you act, the more you limit any potential damage to your network or your users.
Contact the official Reddybook team on WhatsApp to discuss agent registration, panel access, and what level of account suits your network goals.