PayPal Donate vs PayRequest

The PayPal Donate button has a fee problem

PayPal's hosted Donate button charges 2.89% + €0.35 per donation, locks recipients into PayPal-only checkouts, and routes donors through a popup that ignores your branding. Here's how to swap it for a branded button that costs less and accepts every payment method donors expect.

PayPal Donate button alternative
The problem

What's wrong with PayPal's Donate button

PayPal's Donate button is fine for getting started — five minutes to embed, donations land in your PayPal balance. The problem is what happens after. Donors are funnelled into a PayPal-branded popup with PayPal-only payment options. Recurring donations are buried behind a separate setup. Fees compound on small donations (a €5 coffee tip becomes €4.50 after fees). And the button you embedded looks nothing like your site.

  • Standard fee: 2.89% + €0.35 per donation in the EU (charity rate is similar but harder to qualify for).
  • Donors have to sign in to PayPal or 'pay as guest' — no iDEAL, SEPA, Klarna or Bancontact.
  • The popup ignores your brand colours, fonts and logo.
  • Recurring donations require a separate subscription button setup.
  • If a donor's card fails, PayPal doesn't retry — the donation is lost.
The fix

What a real donation button looks like

PayRequest's Payment Button is a single HTML anchor styled by one CSS file. Drop it on any site, give donors a branded checkout that accepts everything from PayPal to iDEAL to Apple Pay, charge variable amounts (let donors pick what to give), enable recurring donations with one toggle, and pay 0% PayRequest fees on top of your provider rate. The button is yours, the checkout is yours, the donor experience is yours.

Lower fees, every time

Connect Stripe (1.4% + €0.25 EU cards), Mollie (€0.25 iDEAL flat) or Ponto (free bank transfers). PayRequest charges 0% on top — you keep the full provider fee structure.

Donors pay with what they have

Card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, iDEAL, Bancontact, SEPA, Klarna, PayPal — all on one branded checkout. The PayPal Donate button shows them PayPal.

Variable amount + recurring

Toggle on 'donor picks amount' and 'recurring monthly' — every donor sees the option to support you ongoing. PayPal needs separate buttons for that.

Branded, not PayPal-branded

Your logo, your colours, your domain. Donors trust a checkout that looks like your nonprofit, not a generic PayPal popup.

Money math

Fees on a €25 donation, side by side

Small donations get hit hardest by PayPal's percentage + fixed-fee structure. Here's what reaches your account on a typical €25 donation across providers PayRequest connects to.

MethodDonor paysFeesYou receive% lost
PayPal Donate (standard EU rate)
€25.00€1.07€23.934.3%
PayPal Donate (charity rate, qualified)
€25.00€0.55€24.452.2%
PayRequest + Stripe (card)
€25.00€0.60€24.402.4%
PayRequest + Mollie (iDEAL)Best
€25.00€0.25€24.751.0%
PayRequest + Ponto (SEPA bank transfer)Best
€25.00€0.00€25.000%

PayRequest adds 0% on top of provider fees. iDEAL and bank transfer rates are dramatically lower than PayPal's percentage-based pricing on small donations.

Side by side

PayPal Donate vs PayRequest Payment Button

FeaturePayPal DonatePayRequest
Embed formatiframe + JavaScript SDKPlain HTML anchor + CSS
Branded checkoutPayPal-branded popupYour colours, your domain
Card paymentsYes (PayPal-processed)Yes (Stripe / Mollie)
iDEAL / SEPA / BancontactNoYes
Klarna / Buy now pay laterNoYes
Apple Pay / Google PayLimitedYes
Donor picks amountYesYes
Recurring donationsSeparate subscribe buttonSame anchor, toggle
Failed-payment retry (dunning)ManualAutomatic
Fee on €25 EU card donation€1.07 (4.3%)€0.60–€0.25 depending on method
Charity rate qualificationApplication requiredNot needed (already low)
Self-service donor receiptsPayPal emailBranded email + PDF
Walkthrough

Step-by-step: replace your PayPal Donate button

01

Sign up for PayRequest

Free to start. Connect Stripe, Mollie, PayPal or Ponto on your account — you can keep PayPal as one of the methods if your existing donors prefer it.

2 min
02

Create a Donation Smart Link

Payment Page → Smart Links → New. Tick 'Donor picks amount' for variable donations or set a fixed amount. Tick 'Recurring' if you want monthly support. Pick which methods to enable.

1 min
03

Copy the Payment Button snippet

On the Smart Link's Share menu, click 'Embed Button'. Pick a style (Blue, Dark, Outline). Copy the two-line snippet.

10 sec
04

Replace the PayPal Donate code on your site

Find the existing PayPal Donate button HTML (it'll be a <form action="https://www.paypal.com/...">). Delete it. Paste the PayRequest snippet in its place. Save the page.

30 sec
05

Test and announce

Click your new button, donate €1 to yourself, confirm the receipt arrives. Send a one-line email to donors: 'we now accept iDEAL, Apple Pay and recurring donations'. Watch retention go up.

5 min
Who switches

Who switches from PayPal Donate

Small nonprofits and charities

Lower fees on every donation translate directly to programme funding. iDEAL support unlocks Dutch donors who refuse to use PayPal.

Open-source projects and creators

Replace the GitHub Sponsors / PayPal Donate combo with one branded button. Recurring monthly support without forcing donors into PayPal.

Religious organisations and community groups

Tithing, building funds, project drives — all from one branded checkout. Variable amount + recurring covers every common donation pattern.

Indie developers and content makers

Tip jar with a donor-picks-amount toggle. Apple Pay and iDEAL convert better than 'log in to PayPal' on mobile.

The verdict

Why PayRequest beats PayPal Donate on every metric except brand recognition

PayPal Donate has one thing going for it: donors recognise the logo. That's it. On fees, methods, branding, recurring support, dunning, and donor experience, a Payment Button connected to Stripe + Mollie + Ponto wins on every measure. And the irony — you can still offer PayPal as one of the methods on your PayRequest checkout. Your donors see PayPal as an option, not as the only option.

  • Keep PayPal as a payment method without making donors use only PayPal.
  • iDEAL converts at 95%+ in the Netherlands; PayPal is well below that.
  • Recurring donations don't need a separate widget or subscription page.
  • Fees on small donations drop dramatically when you add iDEAL or bank transfer.
  • Branded checkout means donors trust the page they're paying on.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can I keep PayPal as one of the donation methods?+
Yes. PayRequest connects to PayPal as a provider, alongside Stripe, Mollie or Ponto. Donors who prefer PayPal click PayPal in the checkout; donors who want iDEAL get iDEAL. You stop forcing all donors through PayPal — without losing the donors who actively want it.
Will my existing PayPal-recurring donations transfer?+
PayPal subscriptions can't be migrated automatically (PayPal owns the billing relationship). The cleanest approach: keep existing PayPal recurring donors as-is, replace the donate button with PayRequest, and ask new donors to subscribe via the new button. Old donors expire over time, new donors come in via PayRequest at lower fees.
Do I need to apply for a charity rate?+
No. PayRequest's pricing on top of provider rates is 0%, so you start at the lowest available rate. PayPal's charity rate requires a multi-week application; PayRequest's pricing is the same for nonprofits and businesses.
Can donors pick their own amount?+
Yes. In the Smart Link settings, tick 'Donor picks amount'. The checkout shows an open input where the donor types whatever they want to give. Fixed-amount campaigns and donor-picks campaigns can coexist on the same page.
How do I add the button to my WordPress / Wix / Squarespace site?+
Drop a Custom HTML block (WordPress), Embed HTML (Wix) or Code Block (Squarespace) and paste the two-line PayRequest snippet. Identical process to the PayPal Donate button — just paste different HTML.
What about donor receipts and tax letters?+
PayRequest sends a branded email receipt automatically. For year-end tax-deductible letters, export the donations as CSV from the dashboard and run them through your existing accounting workflow. The receipt template is fully customisable.
PayPal Donate replacement

Ditch the PayPal Donate fees today

Sign up, create a Donation Smart Link, replace the PayPal embed with two lines of HTML. Five minutes, lower fees on every donation, branded checkout from day one.