Register Your pragmatic007 Account in Seconds
Registering with pragmatic007 takes about a minute. Hand us a phone number, a username and a password, confirm your wallet preference, and the full lobby — live tables...
What Registration Looks Like Step By Step
Your registration screen asks for the essentials and nothing more: a working Indonesian mobile number, a username you'll recognise on return visits, and a password you can remember on the go. We send a short verification code to confirm the number is yours, then ask which e-wallet you plan to fund the account with. Pick DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS during signup
and we'll bind it to your profile so your first top-up is a single tap rather than a fresh form.
Accepted Payment Context At Registration
During the register step you'll be asked to nominate a default funding method. We list the rails most Indonesia accounts actually use, so the option you tap on signup is the same one waiting...
Help While You're Registering
If the signup form stalls, our support desk is the fastest way to clear it. We staff three channels around Indonesia hours so a stuck verification code or wallet bind never leaves...
Why Registration With Us Reads Cleanly
We treat the register form as the most important screen on the site, because everything after it depends on it being honest. Here's what shapes the way we run it.
Phone-number ownership
Every account is tied to a verified Indonesian mobile number. The SMS code step is short but real — it stops duplicate accounts and keeps your wallet binds attached to a phone you actually hold.
Minimal data ask
Our register form asks only what the cashier needs. We don't request ID at signup unless your region or deposit size requires it, and we tell you on screen when that moment arrives.
Indonesia-tuned cashier
The wallet list on the register screen is the same list at the cashier. No surprise rails, no missing options — what you pick during signup is exactly what funds your first session.
Encrypted submission
The register form posts over TLS and your password is hashed before it touches storage. Even our support agents can't read it back to you — resets are the only path.
Clear regional wording
Where local law permits, the register flow proceeds normally. Supported regions see the full lobby; restricted regions get a plain message rather than a half-broken signup.
Account recovery built in
Forgot the password you set during registration? The recovery flow uses the same verified phone number, so getting back into your account is a one-SMS step, not a support ticket.
Registration Consistency Across Devices
The register flow looks and behaves the same wherever you start it. Here's how the screen matches up across the entry points you actually use.
| Mobile browser register | The phone-browser register screen is the default. Form fields are large, the keyboard switches to numeric for the phone step, and the wallet chips sit above the fold on most Android and iOS handsets. |
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| Desktop register | On desktop the same form sits centred with a slightly wider wallet chip row. Field order is identical to mobile so muscle memory carries across, and the SMS code arrives on your phone regardless. |
| In-app register | Opening the register form inside the mobile shortcut behaves like the browser version with one shortcut: the wallet bind step can launch DANA, OVO or GoPay directly via deep link rather than a manual copy. |
| Tablet register | Tablet layouts mirror desktop spacing but keep the touch-target sizing of mobile. Useful when you're filling the form on an iPad at home before switching to phone for the wallet confirm. |
| Slow-connection register | On weak signal the register form still submits in stages. Phone number first, code second, password third — so a dropped connection costs you one field instead of restarting the whole signup. |
| Returning-device register | If you've registered before on the same device, the form recognises it and offers the login screen instead. Stops accidental duplicates and keeps your existing wallet binds intact. |
| Shared-device register | On a shared phone, the form clears completely on submit so the next person opening the page starts fresh. Your account stays tied to your phone number, not the device cache. |
What The Register Screen Actually Shows You
A few details on the register page matter more than the rest. These are the elements we obsess over because they decide whether you finish the...
Phone field at the top
The phone number sits first because it's the anchor for everything else — verification, recovery, wallet binds. We auto-format the +62 prefix so you can type the number the way you'd say it aloud.
Username suggestion
If the username you try is taken, we suggest three close alternatives on the spot. No page reload, no error pop-up — the suggestions appear under the field and one tap fills it in.
Password strength meter
A small bar under the password field tells you when the password is strong enough to submit. We don't force symbol rules, but the meter nudges you past the obvious weak picks.
Wallet bind selector
The wallet chip row — DANA, OVO, GoPay, QRIS — is selectable directly inside the register form. Pick one now and the cashier skips a step on your first top-up later.
SMS code field
The verification code field accepts paste from the SMS notification, so you don't have to memorise six digits. Most Android phones auto-fill it the moment the message lands.
Finish button state
The finish button stays greyed until every required field is valid. When it turns active you know you're one tap from the lobby — no hidden errors waiting on submit.