RallyUp vs Givebutter

RallyUp vs. Givebutter: The Most Powerful Givebutter Alternative for Growing Nonprofits

If you’re choosing a fundraising platform in 2026, Givebutter has probably crossed your desk. It’s friendly, it’s free to start, and it markets itself well. So let’s do the honest thing and put it side by side with RallyUp — feature for feature, fee for fee, gala for gala.

Here’s the short version: both platforms can launch a donation page. But the moment your fundraising gets ambitious — a raffle stacked with an auction, an a-thon with teams, a gala with a live paddle raise, an online store for your branded merch — the two platforms stop looking like competitors at all. One was built for simple online giving. The other was built to run your entire fundraising program. This guide shows you exactly where the gap opens up, and why nonprofits that want to raise more keep choosing RallyUp.

The 30-second verdict

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What you’re choosing onRallyUpGivebutterWho wins
Number of campaign types12+ stackable components3 campaign typesRallyUp
Combine multiple fundraisers in one checkoutYes — one page, one URLOne campaign type at a timeRallyUp
Sweepstakes, A-Thons, online storeAll built inNot offeredRallyUp
Galas: live auction + Fund-a-Need + paddle raise + one tab per guestFull live-event enginePartial (donation paddle raise only)RallyUp
Auction platform fee on a $50,000 itemCapped at $1003% = $1,500 (uncapped)RallyUp
Capture donations from people who lose the auctionAuction GiftsNot offeredRallyUp
Built-in livestream studio with games & item spotlightsNative, 0% feeThird-party embedRallyUp
Launch a complete campaign in one clickInstant Fundraiser TemplatesThemes & documents onlyRallyUp
A team that builds your campaign for you, freeDone-for-YouNot offeredRallyUp
Free phone support on every planYesPhone is paid-tier onlyRallyUp
Start and fundraise for freeYes ($0 platform fees)Yes (with donor tips)Tie
Deep built-in donor CRM / email / SMS suiteNative profiles + integrationsBroad built-in suiteGivebutter

That last row matters, and we’ll give Givebutter its fair due below — credit where it’s earned. But notice the shape of the table. This isn’t a close race with a few trade-offs. It’s one platform doing dramatically more of what actually raises money.

The real difference: Full Stack Fundraising vs. three campaign types

Side by side screenshots of the RallyUp homepage and the Givebutter homepage, captioned Two popular platforms. Very different ambitions. (1)

Givebutter offers three campaign types — a donation form, a fundraising page, and an event — and you run one at a time. RallyUp pioneered something different: Full Stack Fundraising, with 12+ fundraising components you can run on their own or stack together in a single campaign with one URL and one checkout.

Why does that matter? Because donors don’t give just one way. According to Double the Donation’s 2026 nonprofit fundraising research, 47% of donors give through online raffles or sweepstakes, 45% buy from a nonprofit’s online store, and 24% give through online auctions. When your platform can only run one format at a time — and doesn’t offer sweepstakes, a-thons, or a storefront at all — you’re leaving those donors, and that money, on the table.

Fundraising componentRallyUpGivebutter
Donation pages
Crowdfunding
Peer-to-peer✓ (across raffles, sweepstakes, a-thons, tickets, store & crowdfunding)✓ (donations/crowdfunding only)
Event ticketing & registration
Raffles
Online & silent auctions
Auctioneer-led live auctions
Sweepstakes
A-Thons (walk / run / ride / read-a-thons)
Online storefront / merchandise
Fund-a-NeedPartial
Paddle Raise+Donation pledges only
Livestream fundraising✓ (native studio)Third-party embed
Stack several of the above in one campaign

A supporter can buy raffle entries, bid on the auction, grab a t-shirt from your store, and make a donation — in a single transaction, on a single page. On Givebutter, several of those simply don’t exist, and the ones that do can’t be combined. More ways to give, in one place, means a bigger average gift. It’s that simple.

Where the gap becomes a canyon: galas and live events

Paddle Raise+ screen mid event — paddles up, a live giving thermometer climbing. Caption The ask, amplified.

This is where the comparison stops being a comparison.

Picture your gala. The auctioneer has the room. Paddles are up. The energy is building toward the ask. RallyUp was built for that exact moment — and it shows in RallyUp’s live-event tools:

  • Auctioneer-led live auctions with paddle numbers and real-time tracking.
  • Fund-a-Need — donors give to a specific need at set giving levels, in person, virtually, or both, with anonymity options and a live thermometer that turns one gift into a wave. (Progress thermometers alone are associated with a 35% lift in giving.)
  • Paddle Raise+ — one paddle can commit to gifts, raffle entries, sale items, and a-thon pledges. Not donations only.
  • Event Balances — every guest gets one consolidated tab across their bids, gifts, and purchases, so checkout at the end of the night is one smooth swipe instead of a queue.
  • Auction Gifts — the quiet revenue machine, explained next.

Givebutter recently added a paddle-raise feature, and that’s worth acknowledging — but it logs donation pledges only, with no consolidated event tab and no equivalent to the full Fund-a-Need experience. For a donation page with an event attached, that’s fine. For a ballroom gala, RallyUp runs the room while the alternative runs the donation form.

Live-event capabilityRallyUpGivebutter
Auctioneer-led live auction
Fund-a-Need (set levels, anonymity, live thermometer)
Paddle raise scopeGifts, raffle entries, items & pledgesDonation pledges only
One consolidated tab per guest (Event Balances)
Real-time Live Display for the room
Native livestream studio with interactive games✓ (0% fee)Third-party embed

Auction Gifts: the money other platforms leave behind

Here’s a number that should stop you. In most auctions, the majority of bidders go home having given nothing — they were outbid, so they’re never charged. RallyUp’s Auction Gifts fixes that. During checkout, non-winning bidders are invited to make an optional donation — charged only if they win none of the items they bid on. You capture the generosity of everyone who showed up ready to give, not just the handful who won. RallyUp reports it raises 20–35% more from a single auction. Givebutter’s auctions collect from winners only. There’s no equivalent.

Auction economics: the $100 cap that changes the math

Fees feel abstract until you do the multiplication on a real winning bid.

Givebutter’s auctions are free only if tips are on and each winner pays their own emailed invoice. The moment you auto-charge winners or charge them from the dashboard — which is how most galas actually collect — a 3% platform fee applies, with no cap. RallyUp caps the auction platform fee at $100 per item, full stop.

Winning bidRallyUp auction fee (capped)Givebutter auction fee (3%, uncapped)
$1,000$49$30
$10,000$100 (capped)$300
$25,000$100 (capped)$750
$50,000$100 (capped)$1,500

On smaller items the two are close. But the bigger your auction wins — the items you’re most proud of — the more a percentage fee quietly costs you. A $50,000 live-auction package costs $100 on RallyUp and $1,500 on the alternative. That’s $1,400 that could have stayed with your mission.

“But isn’t Givebutter easier? And cheaper?” An honest look

A simple bar chart titled Auction fee on a $50,000 winning bid — a tiny $100 bar for RallyUp next to a $1,500 bar for Givebutter. The visual gap tells the whole story.

A comparison you can trust names the other platform’s strengths, so here they are — fairly.

Givebutter is genuinely easy to use, with a clean donor experience and a loyal following among smaller, grassroots organizations. It has a broad built-in suite — donor CRM, email, text messaging, and a money-management wallet that earns 2.5% APY — and its “Givebutter Guarantee” lets you keep 100% when donors leave a tip. If your entire program is a donation page and the occasional event, Givebutter is a perfectly capable choice. Credit where it’s due.

Now the reframe.

“Easier” isn’t a RallyUp weakness — it’s a tie you didn’t know you’d win. RallyUp launches a single-event campaign from a template in 15–20 minutes, and ease of use is the single most-praised attribute in RallyUp reviews. And if you’d rather not lift a finger, RallyUp’s experts will build your whole campaign for free (more on that below). Easy and powerful is not a trade-off here.

“Cheaper” depends entirely on what “free” means. Both platforms can cost your nonprofit $0 using optional donor tips. But Givebutter’s deeper tools — automations, advanced email, outbound texting, custom reports, and even phone support — sit behind its paid Givebutter Plus subscription, which starts at $29/month for a database of under 250 contacts and climbs as your list grows. RallyUp’s phone and chat support are free on every plan, for every customer. So before you call one platform “cheaper,” ask which one charges you more as you grow.

Cost & accessRallyUpGivebutter
Free to start and fundraise✓ ($0 platform fees with donor tips)✓ (with donor tips + Guarantee)
Pricing modelTransparent per-component; no subscriptionFree with tips, or flat 3%; advanced tools need paid Plus
Givebutter Plus / subscription required for advanced toolsNoYes — from $29/mo for under 250 contacts, scaling up
Auction feeCapped at $100/item3% of winning bid, uncapped
Phone + chat supportFree on every planChat & email free; phone on paid Plus
Annual contractNoneNone

And on that one row where Givebutter genuinely leads — its deeper built-in CRM — here’s the practical truth: most growing nonprofits already own a CRM they love (Salesforce, HubSpot, and the like), and RallyUp integrates with them natively. You don’t need your fundraising platform to become your database. You need it to run the campaigns that fill your database — and then hand the data off cleanly. That’s exactly what RallyUp does.

Launch faster than you thought possible

Speed-to-launch is where the “Givebutter is simpler” story really falls apart, because RallyUp gives you three on-ramps instead of one.

Getting startedRallyUpGivebutter
Pre-built, launchable campaign templatesInstant Fundraiser Templates — full campaigns in one clickColor themes & downloadable documents
Have experts build it for you, freeDone-for-You (~1 business day)
Write your campaign copy with AIEmbedded, no-prompt AI across the builderPrompt-based assistant (beta)

Instant Fundraiser Templates are the headline. When other platforms say “templates,” they usually mean a theme color or a downloadable Word document — you still build the whole campaign yourself. RallyUp’s templates are complete, working campaigns: a gala with auction, ticketing, and a store; an a-thon with teams; an English- or proxy-style auction; peer-to-peer crowdfunding — pre-assembled with pages, participant centers, emails, and checkout, ready to customize and launch. 40% of all new RallyUp campaigns start from one. That’s not a content library. That’s a head start.

Prefer white-glove? Done-for-You puts RallyUp’s fundraising experts to work building your entire campaign — copy, images, branding, setup — typically within one business day, at no cost. No competitor offers free expert builds at any price.

And throughout the builder, RallyUp’s embedded AI drafts your item descriptions, campaign stories, and donor emails with one click — no prompt-writing required.

Proof, not promises

5, 38% average increase) as bold stat blocks, with the trusted by logos beneath.

RallyUp organizations have collectively raised over $1 billion, across 55,000+ organizations, with a G2 rating of 4.8/5 and a 97% event-satisfaction rate. On average, RallyUp customers see a 38% increase in funds raised after switching to more, and more flexible, ways to give.

A couple of real results:

OrganizationWhat they didResult
New York Road RunnersRan a sweepstakes on RallyUpGrew the campaign more than 10x — from about $36K to over $500K
USA Field HockeySwitched to RallyUp$120K+ in 10 days — a 300% year-over-year increase

RallyUp is trusted by the American Red Cross, the Michael J. Fox Foundation, Make-A-Wish, Habitat for Humanity, and World Central Kitchen. You can browse more in RallyUp’s case studies, and if you want to nerd out on the data behind diverse fundraising, RallyUp’s roundup of online fundraising statistics is a good rabbit hole.

So, is there really no competition?

Let’s be fair: if you need a simple donation page and nothing more, plenty of platforms will do. Givebutter included.

But “nothing more” describes very few nonprofits. The moment you want to run a raffle and an auction together, sell merch, host an a-thon, throw a gala with a real paddle raise, or simply keep more of every dollar your biggest auction item brings in — the field clears. RallyUp does all of it, in one place, often for free, and will even build it for you.

The bottom lineRallyUpGivebutter
Best forNonprofits that want to run diverse, event-rich, multi-format fundraising — and growSmall orgs running a donation page or a light event
Campaign breadth12+ stackable components3 campaign types
Galas & live auctionsFull live-event enginePartial
Keeps more on big auction items$100 cap3%, uncapped
Free expert campaign buildYesNo
Free phone supportYesNo

If you’ve read this far, you already know which platform is built for where you’re headed. Want to see the full feature-by-feature breakdown? Here’s RallyUp vs. Givebutter, side by side.

Try it on your own campaign — free

The fastest way to feel the difference is to build something. Pick an Instant Fundraiser Template, customize it in minutes, and run a fully functional preview before you ever go live. Or tell us about your next gala and we’ll build the campaign for you.

Frequently asked questions

Is RallyUp a good Givebutter alternative?

Yes — especially for organizations that run more than a donation page. RallyUp offers 12+ stackable campaign types (versus Givebutter’s three) plus a full live-event engine for galas, making it the stronger choice for nonprofits running raffles, auctions, a-thons, sweepstakes, or selling merchandise.

What’s the main difference between RallyUp and Givebutter?

Breadth and events. Givebutter centers on three campaign types — a donation form, a fundraising page, and an event. RallyUp offers 12+ components you can run alone or stack into a single campaign with one checkout, plus auctioneer-led live auctions, Fund-a-Need, Paddle Raise+, sweepstakes, a-thons, and an online storefront that Givebutter doesn’t offer.

Is RallyUp free, like Givebutter?

Yes. Both platforms can cost a nonprofit $0 using optional donor tips, and RallyUp’s free plan charges $0 in platform fees. RallyUp also includes free phone and chat support on every plan, while Givebutter reserves phone support for its paid Plus subscription.

Does Givebutter offer auctions, sweepstakes, and a-thons?

Givebutter offers online and silent auctions and raffles, but it does not offer sweepstakes, a-thons, or an online store, and it has no auctioneer-led live auction. RallyUp offers all of these.

Which is better for a gala or live auction?

RallyUp. It runs auctioneer-led live auctions, Fund-a-Need, Paddle Raise+, a real-time Live Display, Auction Gifts (which capture donations from non-winning bidders), and one consolidated checkout per guest. Givebutter recently added a donations-only paddle raise but lacks the rest of the live-event toolkit.

Is RallyUp more expensive than Givebutter?

Not where it counts. Both are free with donor tips. RallyUp caps its auction platform fee at $100 per item — so a $50,000 winning bid costs $100, versus $1,500 under a 3% uncapped fee — and Givebutter’s advanced tools require a paid subscription that grows with your contact count.

Is RallyUp harder to use than Givebutter?

No. RallyUp launches a campaign from a template in 15–20 minutes, and ease of use is the most-praised attribute in its reviews. If you’d rather not build it yourself, RallyUp’s Done-for-You service will create your entire campaign for free.

Can I switch from Givebutter to RallyUp?

Yes. You can start for free, build from an Instant Fundraiser Template in minutes, or have RallyUp’s team build your campaign for you — then preview the whole thing with live test transactions before you go live.


Platform features and pricing referenced here are current as of June 2026 and may change; the figures cited from third-party research link to their original sources. Fundraising results vary by organization.

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Ashley Carroll

Ashely Carroll is a Fundraising Specialist at RallyUp. Ashley has dedicated her career to helping charities and causes she cares about. After working in nonprofit education for a decade, she joined RallyUp. As a Fundraising Specialist, she loves hearing people's stories and helping their organizations thrive. Ashley’s here to make sure everyone is comfortable and confident using the RallyUp software and getting the most out of every fundraiser!