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Verified · 2026-08-12 Ownership disclosure
Platform review · Last updated 2026-08-12
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Petje Af

Dutch-speaking content creators — podcasters, educators, journalists, and niche communities — who want recurring membership and donation income while keeping ownership of their audience and payment data.

Reviewed

A Dutch membership and donation platform that lets content creators earn recurring support and one-off contributions from their fans, with creators retaining ownership of their payments and audience data.

Key facts
Headquartered in i
NL
Funding model i
Fixed platform fee
Platform fee i
6%
Payment processing fee i
0% + £0.00
Recipient gets i
£94.00 / £100
Data residency i
Registered entity i
Petje.af B.V., KvK 76023745
Refund policy i
Donations are final / non-refundable
Countries i
1
Languages i
0
Domain Rating i
64 / 100
Transparency i
4 / 5
Last updated
2026-08-12
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Editorial score
5.3 / 10

Our overall editorial assessment. Full weights are published in the methodology.

The review

Petje Af is a Dutch creator-support platform — comparable in model to Patreon — that lets independent content makers raise money from their audience through both recurring memberships and one-off donations. Operated by Petje.af B.V., it positions itself around creator independence, summed up in its tagline inviting fans to 'take off their cap' for a favourite maker.

Each creator connects their own payment account through Mollie or Stripe, so funds and customer data sit with the maker rather than the platform; Petje Af emphasizes that creators retain ownership of their payments, content, and audience and face no lock-in contract. The platform charges a percentage per transaction on top of the payment provider's own processing costs, and creators pay only once they start earning.

Petje Af's strength is its focus on independent Dutch creators — podcasters, educators, and niche communities — with simple tools for both memberships and donations and no agency taking control of the relationship. The trade-offs are reach and scope: the interface and support are Dutch-language, the platform operates in euros, and it does not publish a detailed list of supported payment methods or its data-residency arrangements. For Dutch-speaking creators it is a focused, independence-first option; for international creators it is less suited than larger global membership platforms.

Because each creator links their own Mollie or Stripe account, the available payment methods depend on that provider rather than a fixed platform list, and recurring memberships are collected automatically through ongoing direct-debit-style authorizations. Donations are denominated in euros, and the platform reports hosting hundreds of independent creators across podcasts, education, and community content.

The verdict, in two columns

What’s good, what’s not.

What’s good
  • Supports both recurring memberships and one-off donations in one platform.
  • Creators retain ownership of payments, content, and customer data.
  • No lock-in contract; creators pay only when they earn.
  • Each creator connects their own Mollie or Stripe payment account.
  • Focused tooling and Dutch-language support for independent creators.
What’s not
  • Dutch-language and euro-only, limiting reach for international creators.
  • Supported payment methods are not enumerated and depend on the creator's provider.
  • Data-residency and sub-processor details are not disclosed on the site.
  • Smaller scale than global membership platforms.
Fees · localized

Where each £100 actually goes.

Fees vary by payment method. We default to Credit card because that’s the dominant method in the United Kingdom.

Of every £100
Fees: £6.00
£94.00 reaches the recipient
Recipient receives £94.00
£0 fees: £6.00 £100
Platform fee
6%
Charged on each donation
Payment processing
0% + £0.00
Paid to the underlying provider
Funding model
Fixed platform fee
The platform keeps a fixed percentage of each donation.
Coverage

1 countries · 0 languages · 0 payment methods.

Countries · 1
NL
Languages · 0
Payments · 0
Donation platforms in the Netherlands →
Alternatives · editorial shortlist

Better-fit alternatives to Petje Af.

Our curated shortlist — the platforms we’d actively recommend instead of Petje Af for fundraising in the United Kingdom, with the figures behind the call.

01
WhyDonate Our pick Best for Nonprofits in the United Kingdom

WhyDonate lets more of each donation through than Petje Af — £97.85 reaches the recipient per 100, against £94.00.

Recipient gets / £100
£97.85
+£3.85 on Credit card — vs £94.00
Countries
115
+114 vs 1
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02

Zeffy lets more of each donation through than Petje Af — £100.00 reaches the recipient per 100, against £94.00.

Recipient gets / £100
£100.00
+£6.00 on Credit card — vs £94.00
Countries
4
+3 vs 1
03

JustGiving lets more of each donation through than Petje Af — £97.80 reaches the recipient per 100, against £94.00.

Recipient gets / £100
£97.80
+£3.80 on Credit card — vs £94.00
Countries
6
+5 vs 1
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What does Petje Af charge?

Petje Af charges a 6% platform fee and 0% + £0.00 in payment processing per donation.

Where is Petje Af based?

Petje Af was founded in — and is headquartered in the Netherlands. Data residency is unspecified.

Which countries does Petje Af operate in?

Petje Af operates in 1 countries, including the Netherlands.

Is Petje Af suitable for nonprofits?

Petje Af’s primary audience is individual fundraisers and groups; nonprofits can use the platform but may find specialized alternatives better suited.

How we rank

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