The real cost of “free” raffle platforms
Shows how checkout friction changes completed purchases
Compares free fundraising platforms vs dedicated raffle software
Explains the Tip Prompt Multiplier effect
Built to help boards and fundraising teams choose clearly
$100K RAFFLE SNAPSHOT
Transparent pricing platform>
$100,000
Ticket demand stays intact because the checkout feels predictable.
Tip-prompt platform>
$65,000
Aggressive tip friction can cut completed purchases by roughly 35%.
Potential lost revenue>
$35,000
That is the difference the board actually feels at the end of the event.
Why “Free” Fundraising Platforms
Cost Nonprofits Millions
Tip-Based Platforms
Supporters are asked to leave a “tip” to support the platform — typically 15–30% of the transaction. The prompt is technically optional, but it creates hesitation and confusion at the exact moment someone is about to buy.
Donor Service Charges
A transparent fee — typically 10–14% — shown clearly before payment is completed. Because the pricing is predictable and expected, buyers proceed without hesitation. No second-guessing, no abandonment spike.
Organization-Pays Model
The platform bills the nonprofit directly — a flat fee or percentage. Supporters see zero additional charges. Checkout is completely frictionless. The tradeoff: higher upfront cost to the organization.
$100,000 fundraising impact example
Transparent pricing platform
Tip-based platform
Potential lost fundraising revenue
Checkout Friction by Pricing Model
The data below reflects modeled incremental abandonment — the percentage of buyers who would have completed their purchase but abandoned after encountering a checkout prompt they didn’t expect.
| PRICING MODEL | ABANDONMENT INCREASE | COMPLETION RATE |
|---|---|---|
| Transparent service fee | ~0-2% | ~98-99% |
| Tip prompt ~15% | ~25% | ~75% |
| Tip prompt 17-30% | ~30-40% | ~60-70% |
Key Insight
Community fundraisers — schools, churches, local clubs — often see 30% additional abandonment when aggressive tip prompts appear. Large prize raffles (cars, vacations, high-value items) can experience abandonment rates approaching 40% above normal.
Revenue Impact Modeling
What Checkout Friction Costs at Different Raffle Sizes
$20,000
$19,800
$13,000
$7,000
$50,000
$49,500
$32,500
$17,500
$100,000
$99,000
$65,000
$35,000
See How Chance2Win's Pricing Model Works
Transparent supporter fee. $0 platform cost to your organization. Every dollar raised goes to your cause.
The Psychology of Checkout Friction
Normal Purchase Flow
Decide to Support
Emotional commitment madeSelect Tickets
Choose quantity & typeComplete Purchase
Fast, predictable checkoutTip-Prompt Interrupted Flow
Decide to Support
Emotional commitment madeSelect Tickets
Choose quantity & typeTip Prompt
Unexpected decision requiredAbandonment
30–40% don't completeSupporters must now decide: how much to tip, whether it’s reasonable, and whether they want to support the platform — three new cognitive tasks that weren’t part of their original intention. This is the Tip Prompt Multiplier Effect in action.
| CHECKOUT MODEL | TYPICAL COMPLETION |
|---|---|
| Transparent service fee | 98–99% |
| Tip-prompt checkout | 60–70% |
Even when the percentage charged appears similar, the way it’s presented dramatically changes buyer behavior. The result is often substantially lower fundraising totals, even when the platform claims to be “free.”
- Community fundraisers (schools, churches, clubs) — ~30% additional abandonment with aggressive prompts
- Large prize raffles (cars, vacations, high-value prizes) — abandonment can approach 40% above normal
- First-time raffle buyers — most likely to be confused by unexpected fee decisions
Making the Right Choice
When Free Works – and When It Doesn’t
🌱 Free Platforms Can Work Well For…
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✔
Very small fundraisers with modest goals (Under $1000 to $2000 max) -
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Early-stage testing of a fundraising concept before committing -
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Simple donation campaigns that don’t require raffle-specific features -
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Organizations with no budget for any software costs -
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One-time events with no plans to run repeat fundraisers
🏆 Dedicated Raffle Software Is Better When…
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You plan to raise more than $5,000 in a single event -
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You run multiple raffles per year and need consistent results -
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You combine online and in-person ticket sales in the same event -
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You need compliance records, detailed reporting, or audit trails -
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You’re running specialized formats like 50/50, Queen of Hearts, basket raffles, or ball drops -
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You want real human support when something goes wrong event-day
🏛️ Trusted Platform
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