[HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT] Teamfi is now free

Teamfi is now free!!

Let’s cut right to the chase:

Teamfi is now free.

Whaaaaat?

Yep - you read that correctly.

We will no longer charge 8% of your fundraiser in exchange for using Teamfi.

When you use Teamfi to raise money for your team or club, you’ll keep 100% of what you raise, less applicable credit card fees (2.9% + $0.30 a transaction).

Why are we doing this?

It’s simple really.

My brother and I started this business 6 months ago with one singular goal: to help teams keep a larger % of their fundraising proceeds.

We started down that path by charging a much lower rate than anyone else in the market (we charged 8% vs the standard 20-30%).

But we know there’s more to give.

So we’re doing that.

So how will Teamfi make money?

That’s a good question.

Make no mistake: we are still a for-profit company.

But from here on out, the only profit Teamfi makes will be via optional tips from your fundraiser’s donors.

When your donors go to donate, they’ll be asked if they’d like to leave us a tip in exchange for our free services.

They won’t have to tip (many will choose not to).

But some will.

And this will more than cover the costs of operating our services.

Last thing here.

I want to thank you ALL for your support.

We’ve been in business for just 6 months.

But we’ve already helped teams around the Nation fundraise almost half-a-million dollars.

Even more importantly, that also means we’ve saved teams nearly $100,000 due to our low fee model.

With today’s announcement, we’re going to increase those savings even quicker.

Onward!

Kanon & Zeth

Want to learn more about Teamfi’s new pricing model?

We’re holding a webinar next Wednesday (November 1st) at 3PM Eastern

Click below to register:

(still sign up if you can’t make it - I’ll send you the recording)

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