BetterWorld Review 2026: What "Giveaways & Raffles" Tells You
BetterWorld calls their raffle feature "Giveaways & Raffles." That is not a criticism — it is the most honest signal the platform gives you about how they think about raffle fundraising. The most important thing to understand before evaluating BetterWorld for a raffle: their famous "95% of donors cover fees" claim is a donation statistic. It does not apply to raffle ticket buyers.
- Raffle Capability (30%) 4
- Ticket Economics (25%) 4
- Checkout Friction (20%) 3
- Real-World Operations (15%) 3.5
- Compliance & Control (10%) 3.5
Score is for raffle-primary use. BetterWorld's auction and donation platform score would be significantly higher. Read methodology →
Why "95% of Donors Cover Fees" Doesn't Apply to Your Raffle
BetterWorld's most prominent marketing claim: over 95% of their donors voluntarily cover platform fees at checkout. This is probably accurate for their primary donor base. It does not apply to raffle ticket buyers.
Raffle ticket buyer: "I'm buying a chance to win something. An unexpected extra charge feels like the price changed." → 30–40% abandon.
BetterWorld does not publish raffle-specific tip acceptance rates. The 95% figure is a donation statistic applied to a raffle context where it does not belong.
The Flex Plan Changes This
BetterWorld Flex (5% fee, clean checkout) is a structurally better option for raffles than the Free plan — approximately 2–4% incremental abandonment vs. 30–40%. Whether the 5% fee is justified depends on your scale:
| BetterWorld Free | BetterWorld Flex | C2W Zero Fee | C2W Premium | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Org cost | $0 | 5% of gross | $0 | $329–459 flat |
| Donor charge | Variable tip | $0 — clean | Fixed 12% | $0 (org sets rate) |
| Incr. abandonment | 30–40% | ~2–4% | ~1–2% | 0% |
| Net on $25K | $15K–17.5K | ~$23,125 | ~$24,750 | ~$24,541 |
What "Giveaways & Raffles" Actually Supports
| Format | BetterWorld | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard online raffle | ✓ | Works via "Giveaways & Raffles" feature |
| 50/50 raffle | ~ | Basic. Limited live display. |
| Basket raffle | ✗ | One prize pool per campaign only. Not a basket raffle. |
| Queen of Hearts | ✗ | Not supported. |
| Hybrid drawing pool | ✗ | Stripe-locked. Cash buyers excluded. |
| Auction tooling | ✓ | Strong. Their primary strength. |
| US phone support | ✗ | No dedicated live event support line. |
The "Giveaways & Raffles" feature name is not incidental. BetterWorld's product team categorized this as a giveaway tool that also handles simple raffles. Not the other way around.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. BetterWorld's Giveaways & Raffles feature supports standard online raffles with a single prize pool per campaign. Multi-pool ticket allocation — the defining mechanic of a basket raffle — is not supported.
The 95% figure reflects BetterWorld's donation-focused audience who are in a giving mindset. Raffle ticket buyers are in a transactional mindset and abandon at 30–40% when encountering unexpected tip prompts. BetterWorld doesn't publish raffle-specific rates.
Yes. Flex eliminates donor tipping and uses a 5% platform fee instead, resulting in approximately 2–4% incremental abandonment versus 30–40% on Free. Whether the 5% is worth it depends on scale.
Running a raffle at your gala?
Use BetterWorld for the auction — it's strong there. Use Chance2Win for the raffle. Both run simultaneously, neither conflicts, and your cash buyers get included in the drawing pool.
Call (813) 699-9325 — real people, real raffle expertise.
