# OnParticipe vs Yapla

## What the data says.

Paying by Credit card, OnParticipe delivers about 4.20 more of every 100 donated than Yapla (€100.00 vs £95.80 per 100). OnParticipe shows the higher Trustpilot score (3.0/5), but it rests on just 21 reviews — too few to outweigh Yapla’s 2.3/5 from 6 reviews.

## Side-by-side.

| Metric | OnParticipe | Yapla |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Recipient gets | €100.00 | £95.80 |
| Platform fee | 0% | 0% |
| Payment processing fee | 0% + €0.00 | 3.9% + £0.30 |
| Trustpilot | 3 (21) | 2.3 (6) |
| Domain Rating (by Ahrefs — https://ahrefs.com/) | 74 | 81 |
| Country coverage | 1 | 5 |
| Data residency | France | Canada or EU (by org region) |
| Languages | 1 | 3 |
| Payment methods supported | 1 | 4 |

## Choose OnParticipe if

> French and European organisers running cagnottes, ticketed events, or association fundraising who want a no-commission, French-hosted platform with identity controls, and who will read the terms for inactivity and refund charges.

- No commission on collections, so organisers keep the entire amount raised and ticket revenue.
- Designed and hosted in France, with French customer support available seven days a week.
- Funded by an optional donor tip rather than a mandatory platform charge.
- Systematic identity-document checks on organisers for fraud control.


## Choose Yapla if

> Nonprofits, clubs, and associations in Canada and parts of Europe that want to run donations and fundraising inside a single tool alongside memberships, events, accounting, and contact management.

- All-in-one suite combining donations and crowdfunding with memberships, events, accounting, newsletters, and a CRM.
- Available in both French and English, with users in Canada and parts of Europe.
- Accepts a wide range of payment methods: credit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, cheque, cash, and bank transfer.
- Offers an optional donor-contribution model that can cover the cost of payment processing.

