Qgiv announces new web-based bidding functionality so auction guests can participate according to their preferences: via browser or app.
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“Nonprofits are continuously looking for new ways to engage their supporters through hybrid and virtual events, and now with web-based bidding, nonprofit organizations can offer another interactive, digital bidding experience for their supporters,” said Todd Baylis, CEO and co-founder of Qgiv, Inc. “During a time when digital expectations increase every day, this new feature empowers nonprofits with the tools they need to deliver on those expectations. And providing bidding options for all types of technology users means additional revenue from auction events.”
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With Qgiv’s online auction tools, auction guests and fundraising staff have access to an array of powerful features. Fundraising staff can use the fully integrated event management system to track auction progress in real time, streamline registration with multi-guest ticketing, save time reconciling their event with purchase details all in one place, and more. Auction guests can check in and check out, purchase auction items, place bids, receive prompts when they have been outbid, and see real-time bidding results—all through the web on their phone, tablet, or computer.
Qgiv’s addition of web-based bidding for auctions furthers the company’s mission to provide a comprehensive fundraising platform for nonprofits and fundraising teams. Online auctions exist within Qgiv’s full fundraising suite, which also includes peer-to-peer campaigns, online giving, event registration, text fundraising, and more—all managed from a central location.
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