For CV reasons it seems like a good idea to add a couple of pages of things I’ve done.
2 + 2 thread: https://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/292/online-poker-sites/unibet-official-thread-1452899/
Poker revenue by quarter, with the relaunch in 2014, v2 in 2016, until Unibet lost their Netherlands license in Q3 2021:

I quoted from each of the top handful of reviews in google results:
Beastsofpoker: It was a bold move and one that paid off as the launch of its software client was a huge success. This was in part due to the company’s focus on recreational players — they banned all HUD software — and their decision to lower rake at lower limits.
Cardschat: Fast forward a few years later and Unibet Poker is one of the most popular online poker networks in the world. During a time when casual players were being alienated by the use of tracking software and HUDs by so-called ‘grinders’, Unibet reinvigorated the online poker scene with a structure that discouraged such tools, as well as introducing beautiful and striking graphics. Being able to regularly change your alias (and so avoid being followed or identified by more experienced players) is another casual-friendly feature that many rivals can’t offer.
Mypokercoaching: As a completely standalone operator, Unibet features a unique software solution that really stands out. If we had to describe this poker room in one word, that word would be “fun.”
Vip-grinders: The software is smooth and stable and has an enjoyable feel due to its appealing design. It clearly emphasized their motto to make online poker fun. There are three different versions to choose from: the desktop client, a no-download version, where you play directly in your browser, or the amazing Unibet poker app with which you can play online poker on the go anytime, anywhere!
Pokerlistings: The Relax Gaming software is very much targeted towards recreational players with fun, bobble-head avatars and lightning-fast game play. Action at the poker table is more animated than other sites and the graphics are very slick and crisp. New players are generally more attracted to this than serious grinders who may find it looks ‘busy’.
Beatthefish: Let’s face it: poker software over the past 5 years has lacked fun and originality. Most of them look and acts the same. That isn’t necessarily a bad thing as they’re mostly sharp-looking but bland, complicated, and predictable. Using that as a springboard, I like the Unibet Poker software client most of all because it felt more unique than anything else I’ve tried recently.
And one I saved from PokerIndustryPro that’s paywalled:

And from the EGR’s print magazine:
