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Head-to-head

Enthuse vs RallyUp

Enthuse logo
Enthuse
UK/EEA · 1 countries

UK and Irish registered charities that want fully branded donation pages, peer-to-peer fundraising, and event registration consolidated on one platform under their own identity.

RallyUp logo
RallyUp
US · 0 countries

US nonprofits running game-based and event fundraising - raffles, sweepstakes, auctions and a-thons - that want multiple campaign types in one platform with no contracts and a free, donor-tip-funded option.

The headline

Of every 100 donated, RallyUp delivers 1.80 more per 100 to the recipient than Enthuse.

Each platform is priced in its own currency: Enthuse in EUR, RallyUp in GBP.

Our verdict

What the data says.

Paying by Credit card, RallyUp delivers about 1.80 more of every 100 donated than Enthuse (£96.80 vs €95.00 per 100).

Enthuse holds the stronger Trustpilot record: 4.6/5 across 398 reviews, against 4.1/5 across 9 for RallyUp.

Enthuse stores donor data inside the EEA — a practical advantage for GDPR-sensitive campaigns — while RallyUp does not.

The evidence

Side-by-side.

Metric Enthuse RallyUp
Recipient gets (per 100) €95.00 £96.80★ winner
Platform fee 5% 0%★ winner
Payment processing fee 0% + €0.00 2.9% + £0.30★ winner
Trustpilot 4.6 (398)★ winner 4.1 (9)
Country coverage 1 countries★ winner 0 countries
Data residency UK/EEA★ winner US
Languages 1★ winner 0
Payment methods supported 1 4★ winner
Verdict

Winner by category.

Better fees
RallyUp

£96.80 vs €95.00 reaches the recipient.

Higher Trustpilot rating
Enthuse

4.6 vs 4.1 on Trustpilot.

Wider country coverage
Enthuse

1 vs 0 countries.

Better for European fundraisers
Enthuse

EEA data residency for GDPR-sensitive donor data.

Pick by fit

Choose based on who you are.

Choose Enthuse if

UK and Irish registered charities that want fully branded donation pages, peer-to-peer fundraising, and event registration consolidated on one platform under their own identity.

  • White-label donation, fundraising, and event-registration pages presented under the charity's own brand.
  • Combines online donations, peer-to-peer fundraising, and event ticketing in a single platform.
  • Registered with the UK Financial Conduct Authority as a Small Payment Institution (firm reference 797344).
  • Payments processed through established providers Stripe, GoCardless, and PayPal.
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Choose RallyUp if

US nonprofits running game-based and event fundraising - raffles, sweepstakes, auctions and a-thons - that want multiple campaign types in one platform with no contracts and a free, donor-tip-funded option.

  • More than a dozen mix-and-match campaign types, from donation pages to raffles, auctions, sweepstakes, peer-to-peer and a-thons.
  • Free plan with no platform fee, funded by optional donor tips; no contracts, setup fees or minimum fees.
  • Built-in legal compliance for raffles and sweepstakes, including prewritten rules and a review before going live.
  • Reports over 55,000 nonprofits served and more than $1 billion raised.
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Also consider

A third option.

1%Club

Dutch and other social-impact initiators running Global-Goals-aligned campaigns who value personal coaching and community-building over a high-volume, self-serve crowdfunding marketplace.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper, Enthuse or RallyUp?

Of every 100 donated, Enthuse delivers approximately €95.00 to the recipient and RallyUp delivers approximately £96.80. Real costs depend on the payment method donors choose.

Which is better for European nonprofits?

Enthuse is generally better suited to European nonprofits handling GDPR-sensitive donor data because of its EEA data residency.

Which platform has more country coverage?

Enthuse operates in 1 countries; RallyUp operates in 0.

How we rank

Rankings are produced by a public editorial methodology — open to peer review. We disclose ownership, scoring weights, and every change.

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