The choice between GiveSmart and Givebear usually comes down to which direction the fundraising workflow breaks first. One side of this comparison handles certain giving channels well; the other may leave in-person giving, event registration, or fund-level reporting as a manual workaround. Knowing which workflow gap triggered the search determines which platform fixes it.
This comparison is written for nonprofits comparing event fundraising and auction platforms. It focuses on where the two platforms diverge in practice rather than on feature checklists, because the most expensive platform mistakes happen when a team switches and recreates the same operational problem in a new interface.
Feature Comparison
| Capability | Givebear | GiveSmart |
|---|---|---|
| Silent Auction / Mobile Bidding | ||
| Hardware Donation Kiosks | ||
| Year-Round Online Giving Pages | Event-centric | |
| Unified Donor CRM Integration | Add-on | |
| Month-to-Month Pricing | Annual contract |
Who this is for
- Nonprofits comparing event fundraising and auction platforms
- Finance directors, treasurers, and operations leads who need to understand which platform handles their giving channels, fund categories, receipt requirements, and reporting needs.
- Teams preparing a migration before changing active donation links, recurring donors, event pages, or kiosk screens that donors already use.
When GiveSmart is the right choice
GiveSmart may fit organizations whose fundraising centers on silent auctions, mobile bidding, and large ticketed galas where auction mechanics are the core requirement.
That fit is real and worth respecting. If GiveSmart handles the organization's core workflow and staff are not spending significant time on manual reconciliation after each campaign, the friction cost of migrating donors, receipts, recurring gifts, and public donation URLs may exceed the gains. A fair comparison starts with the current operating model.
When Givebear handles the workflow better
Givebear is a stronger fit when events are one channel among several: organizations that need lobby donation kiosks, online giving pages, fund routing, and event registration writing to one donor record year-round, not just on gala night.
The difference becomes most visible when an organization collects donations through more than one channel: a lobby kiosk, an online giving page, a campaign QR code, and an event registration form. When those channels write to separate systems, staff spend time reconciling exports instead of managing donor relationships. Givebear connects those channels into one donor record from the first tap.
What the comparison looks like on the criteria that matter
For nonprofits comparing event fundraising and auction platforms, the most useful comparison criteria are: auction and mobile bidding depth, year-round giving outside events, donation kiosk support, unified donor records and receipts, pricing model and contract terms. Evaluating each platform on these specific points reveals more about workflow fit than comparing any single feature in isolation.
A platform can look seamless in an onboarding demo and still create significant overhead when donor records, receipts, refunds, event registrations, and campaign reports must be manually reconciled after every appeal. These criteria are designed to surface that overhead before it becomes a recurring cost.
What to audit before switching platforms
Review auction history exports, active text-to-give shortcodes, recurring donors created at past events, and which event URLs and QR codes need redirects before switching.
Before any launch date, map every place donors currently find your giving links: website navigation, email appeals, QR codes, event pages, printed materials, and partner websites. Each link is a donor touchpoint that needs to resolve correctly after the migration. Build the redirect plan before the cutover date, not after.
How to make the final call
If GiveSmart handles the core workflow and staff are not running into the same friction points after each campaign, the migration may not be justified. If the same problems, mismatched records, missing receipts, manual reconciliation, or limited in-person giving, reappear consistently, those are reliable signals the current platform is not the right long-term fit.
The most reliable decision comes from testing each platform against your actual donor workflow: a donor gives to a specific fund, receives a receipt, attends an event, and later sets up a recurring gift. Run that scenario in both systems before committing. A comparison page narrows the options; the live workflow test confirms the choice.
Practical use cases
Stay with GiveSmart when its core workflow matches your organization's current setup and the migration cost outweighs the operational gains.
Move to Givebear when you need donation kiosks, online giving, event registration, fund routing, and donor records in one connected system.
Use this comparison to build a pre-migration checklist before changing any recurring donors, public donation links, event pages, or QR codes.
Common questions
Does GiveSmart support donation kiosks?
GiveSmart does not offer dedicated hardware donation kiosks. Givebear ships 21.5-inch tap-to-pay kiosks in tamper-resistant enclosures with Stripe Terminal integration, remote device management, and fund-routing screens built for mosque lobbies, church foyers, and nonprofit event entrances.
Can I import donors from GiveSmart into Givebear?
Yes. Export your donor records as a CSV from GiveSmart before migrating. Verify the export includes giving history, recurring gift settings, and fund designations. The Givebear team can assist with import mapping. Allow time to test active recurring gifts and donation page redirects before committing to a hard launch date.
What does switching from GiveSmart to Givebear cost?
Givebear starts at $0/month with a 0% platform fee when donors tip (4.9% when a donor declines, one flat rate online, at kiosks, and on memberships), plus Stripe card processing at cost. There are no setup fees. The real cost comparison depends on donation volume, whether you need kiosk hardware, and the staff time currently spent reconciling separate donation, event, and receipt systems. Contact the team for a direct comparison based on your actual numbers.