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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Rafflebase

Getting Started

Rafflebase helps you organize, run, and verify raffles from start to finish. Collect entries, manage participants, and draw winners with cryptographically provable randomness. Whether it's a giveaway, door prize, or team assignment, everything is transparent and verifiable by anyone.
Create an account, click "New Raffle," and give it a name. Add participants by typing names, pasting a list, or sharing a public signup link. When you're ready, close entries and draw your winners with one click.
Creating raffles is free. When you're ready to publish and go live, there's a one-time $10 fee. No subscriptions, no per-entry fees, no surprises.

How It Works

Winners are selected using cryptographically secure random number generation. No human bias, no favoritism—just pure, verifiable chance. Every draw produces a unique signature that proves the results weren't tampered with.
Optionally, yes. For any public raffle, you can share the raffle's activity log that shows a timeline of entries and the draw execution. Participants can see that the process was fair, even without seeing other participants' personal information.
Nope—and that's intentional. We do one thing really well: fair, transparent winner selection. You handle your prizes however works best for you. We just make sure the drawing is transparent and verifiably random. No payment processing, no prize fulfillment, no complications.
Rafflebase is an organization and transparency platform for raffles—think of it as a digital way to manage entries and draw names from a hat, but with cryptographic proof that the results are fair. We don't facilitate paid entries or wagering. You're responsible for following any applicable laws in your area.

Privacy & Security

For organizers: email and password to create an account. For participants: name and email (so winners can be contacted). We don't sell data or use it for marketing. See our Privacy Policy for details.
The activity log (if enabled) shows that entries happened, but personal details are redacted. Only the organizer sees full participant information. For public raffles, the organizer may choose to display winner names—this is an optional setting they control.

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