How it works
Five steps from idea to funds in the bank
Built so one volunteer can run the whole raffle — no spreadsheets, no chasing payments, no guessing at the rules.
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Build your raffle page
Add your prizes, banner image, ticket price and draw date. Set up ticket packs where your state allows them, and preview exactly what buyers will see before anything goes live.
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Pass the compliance check
RaffleLink checks your raffle against your state’s rules — permit thresholds, raffle duration, draw windows, pack restrictions — and flags anything that needs fixing before launch. Where permits apply, we generate the supporting documents regulators ask for.
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Share everywhere
Every raffle gets a clean shareable link and QR code. Put it in the newsletter, on socials, on posters at the canteen — buyers can purchase from any device in under a minute.
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Sell tickets securely
Online payments are processed by Stripe with Apple Pay and Google Pay support. Selling paper tickets at an event too? Record cash sales alongside online ones so everything lives in one ledger.
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Draw winners & get paid
When sales close, draw the raffle with a click using a certified random number generator. Winners are published to your raffle page, and net proceeds are paid to your organisation’s nominated bank account with a full report.
Compliance
The rules are the hard part. We made them the easy part.
Every Australian state regulates raffles differently — permit thresholds range from $200 in WA to $50,000 of sales in Queensland. RaffleLink encodes those rules so your committee doesn’t have to become experts.
Compliance
Do you need a permit?
Raffle rules are different in every Australian state. Pick yours for a straight answer:
See it for yourself
Create a raffle and preview the buyer experience end to end — it’s free until tickets sell. Want to browse first? See live raffles at tickets.rafflelink.com.
No upfront costs · 4.5% on card sales · Compliant in every state