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Is “$0 Platform Fees” a Scam? What Churches Must Know in 2025

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Is “Free” Really Free?

You’ve seen it before:
“$0 platform fees!”
Sounds amazing, right?

But if you’re leading a church or nonprofit, here’s the truth: Free doesn’t always mean free.
Sometimes, it means donors pay more, or you end up stuck with hidden fees.

Let’s break it down—simple, honest, and church-friendly.

What “$0 Platform Fees” Really Means (Spoiler: It’s Not Free)

Many platforms say they don’t charge you. But they still make money. Here’s how:

1. They Ask Donors to Tip

Platforms like Givebutter let donors add a “tip” when they give.
That tip goes to the platform, not to your church.
It sounds nice. But it can feel weird for donors. Some feel tricked.

2. You Pay for Features Later

Basic tools are free.
But if you want recurring giving, text messages, or donor reports?
That’s behind a paywall. You’ll need to pay to grow.

3. Extra Fees Add Up

Even if platform fees are $0, Credit card and ACH fees are still there. Some setup charge. Some charge per text. It adds up fast.

2025 Giving Platform Comparison: What You’re Paying For

Platform Platform Fees Processing Fees Other Costs Faith-Friendly
Givebutter 0% w/ tips or 1–5% 2.9%+30¢ (card), 1.9%+30¢ (ACH) Plus plan adds tools
Classy / GoFundMe Pro 3% optional or 4% plan 2.4%+30¢ to 3.2%+ fees $299/mo Pro Plan
Text-to-Give Varies Varies ~$10/mo + $20/1k texts Depends
GiveCentral Flat pricing ~3.45%+50¢ (card), ~0.4%+50¢ (ACH) $10/mo + $20/1k texts

Note: “$0” platforms often push fees to your donors or require expensive upgrades.

What Churches Need (Not Just Fancy Tech)

You’re not running a startup.
You’re serving people.
Here’s what matters:

Your giving platform should serve your mission, not the other way around.

Why GiveCentral Works for Churches

GiveCentral isn’t “free.”
But it’s better than “free with strings.”

It’s not about tricks. It’s about trust.

Ask These 3 Questions Before You Pick a Platform

  1. Will this feel like a donation—or a transaction—to my givers?
  2. Is this built to help us grow in the long term, or just collect payments?
  3. Does this tool reflect our values, or feel like another business app?

Final Word: Free Isn’t Worth Losing Trust

A platform that says “free” but tricks your donors?
That costs too much.

A tool that hides fees or locks key features?
Still too expensive.

You deserve better.

Want help comparing? Download our free Platform Checklist to pick the right one for your church.

 

Vish Vass
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