Honest pricing. No cut of your fundraiser.
Free for events under 30 registrations. $49 flat for everything bigger. No monthly fee. Never a percentage of what you raise.
- Capacity caps that close themselves when full
- Waivers signed per participant — parent or guardian for minors
- Family pricing, sibling discounts, early-bird windows
- Sign up the whole family on one form
- Take payments — money goes straight to your org
- Live capacity dashboard + clean roster export
- Email confirmations to registrants
Free during beta. You won't be charged until paid plans launch.
What you'd actually pay.
Eventbrite takes 3–6% of every registration fee. We charge a flat $49 per event over 30 registrations — and nothing on smaller ones.
The questions volunteers actually ask.
Do you really not take a percentage?
Really. Eventbrite takes 3–6% of your fundraiser. We don't. You pay $49 flat for events over 30 registrations — or nothing if you're under that — and the money your families pay goes straight to your org's bank.
What counts as a registration?
One person signed up for one event. A family of four signing up together = four registrations, not one.
What happens if my event is right at 30 registrations?
Your form stays free up through registration 30. The first time someone tries to register past that, you'll get a quick prompt to upgrade for $49, and the form keeps taking sign-ups uninterrupted.
Are there payment processing fees?
Stripe charges its standard 2.9% + 30¢ per transaction (their fee, not ours). You can pass that fee to attendees at checkout or absorb it. We never add anything on top.
What if I run more than one event a year?
Each event is independent. A PTA running a fall festival and a spring 5K pays per event — small ones free, big ones $49 each. No subscriptions, no commitments between events.
Why a flat fee instead of a percentage?
Because you're running a fundraiser, not a business. A 6% fee on a $7,000 5K is $420 — that's a real chunk of what your school or league actually keeps. We charge what it costs us to keep the lights on, and nothing more.
Still cheaper than what Eventbrite would take.
Try it free. No credit card. You can run an entire small event without ever paying us a cent.
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