GiveForms lets you seamlessly embed a form on your website, allowing visitors to donate using credit card, PayPal, or bank transfers. With a focus on intuitive, human centered design, GiveForms goal is to help you increase your online donations. Maximize recurring donations, delight donors, and grow your movement.
@marketplicity Thanks for your comment Chris!
We have a slew of upcoming features, one of them is tributes (memorial and honorary gifts). We don't plan to do company matching at this point, but may consider it down the road.
Great product by they way. Just few thoughts. I worked as a software developer in non profit sector for more than a decade and implementing custom donation process is so different from organization to organization. While this is another great alternatives to the market, my only negative feedback is that it still seems like a fragmented system. It still doesn't solve the fundamental problem where non profits need a centralized system that can process payments, manage donors, create CRM process, and do bookkeeping for online and offline donations. To me, this is just another embed form that collects data into itself. I would love to see how you guys sync this with other platforms such as Salesforce, Quickbooks, Stripe, and third party P2P fundraising platforms.
@anthonygawonlee Thanks so much for the great reply.
I agree this product alone adds fragmentation, though we currently allow folks to export their data to CSV which you can easily import into any system. On our roadmap is a Zapier integration that will automate this process.
Nice @dreamtenphil - IMHO you should change your connection to your demo to be on the test account so people can see the entire workflow with a demo card ✌️
Hello Product Hunters!
Over the past decade, my design agency has worked with dozens of nonprofit organizations who all needed a high converting, simple, and beautiful giving form to help raise money.
We evaluated products in the market but they were flawed. Either the design of the forms had a poor experience or the products were unsustainably expensive. Building a custom solution was often the best route, but this took time and required significant upfront investment.
To fill this void, I decided to create GiveForms—a beautiful, simple, and affordable donation form that anyone can setup in just a few minutes. We’ve taken our decade of experience building frictionless, high converting forms, and built these practices into the experience.
Now any non-profit can have a beautiful online giving experience that helps your cause. All you need is a Stripe account to get started.
@markiyanm@timshnaider I don't have much experience in the donation/charity space (I'm used to 30% fees on the App Store) so 5-6% sounded awesome to me at first glance. :)
I guess this is closer to something like Patreon, and they charge 5%, but I'd love to here if there's a better option to try out!
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@markiyanm@imakestrides Core grumble from me is % charging for transactions that cost the same to process regardless of value is generally obscene, a financial industry wide rort, not specific to this app. So not fair for me to single out GiveForms. I also feel the same about real estate fees :)
Can't do much about the CC/banking industry, but with increasing number of commoditised platforms providing a simple wrapper around another platform, receiving $30 for facilitating a $1000 donation that costs the same (cents if amortised over app build and maintenance and ongoing dev of the app + support) to process as a $10 transaction that you'd receive 30c @ 3% I've now decided is unfair and we will see competition driving that cost down. 7 years as a payments/subscription consultant and product maker/entrepreneur, I am looking at this from all angles.
GiveForms has a great UI and UX, a nicely designed focused solution on one thing.
Plenty of other platforms are cheaper, check out the Fundraising page on Stripe Apps marketplace.
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A very sexy product. I would definitly use it if I could change the language!
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