FundHive vs Ketto
The short answer: FundHive is crowdfunding platform script you buy once as source code and self-host, while Ketto is a hosted option you rent. Ketto is a hosted fundraising portal that takes a platform fee on donations; FundHive lets you run your own branded platform and set your own fees.
FundHive vs Ketto: at a glance
| FundHive | Ketto | |
|---|---|---|
| Delivery | Source code you self-host | Hosted service |
| Pricing | One-time from $199 | Recurring subscription |
| Ownership | You own code & data | Vendor-controlled |
| Customisation | Unlimited (full source) | Within product limits |
| White-label / resell | Yes | Usually no |
When to pick FundHive
Choose FundHive if you want to own the platform, avoid escalating monthly fees, customise deeply, or resell it under your own brand. It ships with everything below:
- Reward-based and donation campaigns
- Stretch goals and funding milestones
- Backer reward tiers and pledge management
- Multi-currency payments and platform fees
- Campaign updates, comments and social sharing
- Creator dashboards and payout tracking
Frequently asked questions
Is FundHive better than Ketto?
It depends on what you value: FundHive gives you owned, self-hosted source code with no recurring fees, while Ketto is faster to start as a hosted service. Ketto is a hosted fundraising portal that takes a platform fee on donations; FundHive lets you run your own branded platform and set your own fees.
Which is cheaper, FundHive or Ketto?
Over time FundHive is usually cheaper because it is a one-time licence from $199 with no per-seat monthly billing, whereas Ketto charges recurring fees that grow with usage.
Can I switch from Ketto to FundHive?
Yes — because FundHive is source code you control, you can migrate and recreate your workflows, then customise beyond what Ketto allows.
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