Giftbit, Tremendous, and Tango are all gift card reward and incentive platforms + APIs that serve the same core use cases, including employee recognition, customer loyalty, research rewards, and marketing incentives.
Each platform has a distinct strength:
Giftbit leads on competitive pricing, support, and ease of use;
Tremendous on tax tools and integrations; and
Tango on large program support and payout flexibility.
The right choice comes down to your organization's size, priorities, and budget.
Businesses that need phone support or a dedicated account manager should be cautious with Tremendous, while those requiring bank-to-bank payouts or robust tax tools may find Giftbit limiting. And Tango is built for enterprise accounts, so smaller businesses (i.e., those sending less than $10 million a year) should expect limited support and features.
Choose Giftbit if financial clarity, support, and ease of use are your priorities. It's the most transparent platform, shares breakage, and has lower cost saving thresholds.
⚠️ Not a fit if you need ACH payouts and automated tax support.
Choose Tremendous if you need automated tax tools and out-of-the-box integrations. It's the strongest choice for teams that rely on compliance automation.
⚠️ Not a fit if you prefer dedicated support and detailed financial information.
Choose Tango if you are a high-volume sender needing payout flexibility. It's built for enterprises that need maximum reward variety and worldwide payout options.
⚠️ Not a fit for senders with less that $10M volume: be prepared for locked features, limited options, and poor support.
Each platform has clear differentiators that suit specific needs. Giftbit wins on pricing transparency, support, and ease of use, and is ideal for scaling small to mid-sized programs.
Tremendous is best suited for teams that need built-in automation, and tax support.
Tango is built for large accounts ($10M annual volume), so smaller projects may receive a lower level of service.
Category |
Giftbit |
Tremendous |
Tango |
About |
🇨🇦 Founded in Victoria, Canada in 2011. | 🇺🇸 Founded in San Francisco, USA in 2010. | 🇺🇸 Founded in Seattle, USA in 2009. Acquired by Blackhawk Network (BHN) in 2024. |
Strengths |
Best on pricing clarity, support, and ease of use. Noted fast, simple onboarding. Best recipient experience. No apps to download and simple UI. |
Best on tax tools and integrations. | Best for large enterprises. |
Weaknesses |
Weaker on tax support and doesn't offer bank-to-bank payouts. | Weak on customer service for businesses that prefer phone support or require a dedicated CSM. Extra fees for PayPal, Venmo, & bank transfers. Reporting isn't very detailed. |
Very little or poor support for businesses sending less than $10M annually. Features are locked behind enterprise-level pricing. |
Differentiators |
The most financially transparent platform: open about sharing breakage back to customers and offering custom discounts and revenue-sharing arrangements. Most competitive credit card funding rates, and free currency conversion, no hidden fees. Ease of use and support for both customers and their recipients are also stand-outs. |
The most feature-complete platform for tax compliance, with built-in W-9 collection, TIN validation, AI fraud detection, and the widest native integration ecosystem. | Boasts the largest reward catalog, backed by Blackhawk Network's global payments infrastructure, making it the strongest choice for enterprises needing maximum payout flexibility worldwide. |
All three platforms are free to use at the base level, but the differences emerge in the details. Giftbit and Tango share breakage revenue back to clients, and they all offer custom pricing and discounts, but at different volume thresholds. Depending on your sending needs, these fee structures could be the deal breaker.
Category |
Giftbit |
Tremendous |
Tango |
Base offering(Same across the board) |
No subscription fees No exclusivity contracts No minimums No hidden fees |
No subscription fees No exclusivity contracts No minimums |
No subscription fees No exclusivity contracts No minimums |
Potential fees |
Credit card funding: 2.9% USD Physical Visa: $2.95-4.95/card (digital is free) GBP Mastercard: £1/card AUD Visa: $2 AUD/card. |
Credit card funding: 3% PayPal / Venmo / Cash App / bank transfer: 4% (sender absorbs) Pass-to-recipient option: 6% (min $1, max $25) Prepaid card inactivity: $3.95/month after 12 months. |
Credit card funding: 3.5% Reward Link customization: one-time $450 (optional) Cancel any card with no fee for the first 7 business days via their portal. After those 7 days there is a fee of $25 |
Transaction fees |
Free to send any reward type. | Gift cards, prepaid cards and donations are free. Venmo, PayPal, Cash App, bank transfers incur a 4–6% fee. | Pay face value only. No per-transaction fee for standard gift cards. $0.25 per card fee for expiring rewards. |
Breakage on unclaimed |
Promotional rewards (sender-set expiry) are free to send and 25% of unclaimed value goes back to sender as default . Custom breakage and margin sharing can be negotiated. |
No details on breakage sharing are published. | A per/reward fee of $0.25 to send expiring rewards, and 75% breakage sharing. |
Volume discounts & custom pricing |
Discounts and custom pricing starts at 50K volume. | Discounts and custom pricing starts at 200K volume. | Discounts and custom pricing starts at 500K volume. |
All three platforms cover the essentials: gift cards, prepaid Visa®/Mastercard®, and donations. The gaps start to show in the more specialized categories.
Giftbit doesn't support bank-to-bank transfers or Venmo/PayPal, which could be a dealbreaker for programs needing that type of payout.
On crypto, Giftbit and Tango both offer Bitcoin e-gift cards while Tremendous sits that one out entirely.
Giftbit and Tremendous are more limited on the physical side where Tango offers both prepaid and retail physical options.
Category |
Giftbit |
Tremendous |
Tango |
Retail gift cards
(like Starbucks & Amazon) |
✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Prepaid cards
(like Visa & Mastercard) |
✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Donations & charity options |
✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Bank-to-bank transfers, Venmo, Paypal |
❌ |
✅ | ✅ |
Crypto |
✅ Bitcoin e-gift cards | ❌ |
✅ Bitcoin e-gift cards |
Physical cards |
✅ Prepaid options ❌ Retail brands |
✅ Prepaid options ❌ Retail brands |
✅ Prepaid options |
All three platforms are essentially identical here: email, link, and API delivery with full support for bulk sending, scheduling, and customizations. You should be able to do what you need to do with each platform in this category.
Category |
Giftbit |
Tremendous |
Tango |
Delivery Methods |
Email, link, API | Email, link, API | Email, link, API |
Bulk Sending |
✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Scheduling |
✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Customizations |
✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
All three gift card providers offer solid REST APIs with sandbox environments, so technical setup is comparable across the board.
Tremendous and Tango pull ahead on out-of-the-box integrations with apps like Salesforce, HubSpot, and Qualtrics, while Giftbit’s Zapier connection makes virtually any integration possible, with some manual setup required to automate it.
On features, Tremendous offers the most polished team management experience with SSO, custom approvals, and sub-team controls available broadly. Tango offers similar capabilities, but locks them behind its enterprise tier.
Category |
Giftbit |
Tremendous |
Tango |
API |
RESTful JSON API with sandbox | REST API with sandbox | RaaS® API v2 (RESTful), with sandbox |
Custom Integrations
|
Zapier (integrates and automates with thousands of apps) |
Zapier, SurveyMonkey, Qualtrics, Salesforce, HubSpot, Typeform, User Interviews, Friendbuy, Lootly, Talkable, dscout (fka Panelfox), Forsta, LoudCrowd, Great Question, QuestMate, Referral Factory, Kudoboard, Social Snowball, Caroo, Bonusly, Incentit, Ripple by Thankbox, Viral Loops, ReferralCandy | Zapier, Salesforce, Qualtrics, HubSpot, Microsoft Teams, Marketo, SurveyMonkey, Forsta, Workato |
White-Label Options |
✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
Advanced Features |
Team accounts: Multi-user access with role controls. Low balance alerts and auto-funding. |
Role-based permissions, SSO support, custom approvals, sub-team management. Low balance alerts and auto-funding (after $5K spend). |
More granular team hierarchy management and SSO & SCIM for enterprise accounts only. Low balance alerts for API customers only. |
Tremendous stands out on global reach with 230+ countries supported, well ahead of Tango (80+) and Giftbit (40+), but all three have global redemption options. Recipient choice customizations is also universal across all platforms.
The differences are in the experience. Giftbit leads on wallet UX with a clean one-click prepaid redemption flow, and no apps or downloads required.
Category |
Giftbit |
Tremendous |
Tango |
Countries Supported |
40+, plus global options |
230, plus global options |
80+, plus global options |
Recipient Choice |
✅ |
✅ | ✅ |
Wallet-Enabled |
✅ Prepaid options, best UX with one-click add ability. | ✅ Prepaid options | ✅ Prepaid options |
Expiring & Non-Expiring Options |
No fees for either option, default 25% breakage shared with sender. | Reward links expire after a year. No breakage is shared. | Promo Link has a set expiry date and comes with a $0.25 per card fee to send, and 75% breakage shared. |
Reporting is comparable across all three, though Giftbit adds margin and revenue visibility.
Security certifications differ in name but are strong across the board.
The biggest differentiator is tax handling. Tremendous automates W-9 collection and IRS validation for their US clients, while Giftbit and Tango leave this largely unresolved, which could mean a need for an internal process to solve.
Category |
Giftbit |
Tremendous |
Tango |
Reporting & Analytics |
360° tracking of cost, delivery, and redemption. Rewards History dashboard with filters by date, brand, campaign, or status. Transparent pricing with access to margin and revenue reporting. |
Real-time dashboard for delivery, spend, and order history. Full data export. Audit logs for all tax actions. |
Advanced reporting in portal. Real-time order tracking, email delivery monitoring, resend capability. |
Security |
SOC 2 Type II, PCI SAQ-D, GDPR compliant. Advanced Encryption Standard (AES-256), ICO C Visa service provider. |
SOC 2 Type II compliant. Bank-level encryption. Third-party penetration testing. AI-powered fraud detection. Role-based permissions, MFA, SSO. |
ISO 27001:2013 certified, PCI DSS compliant, Money Transmitter Licenses in most US states. |
Tax Support |
Not standard. Custom options can be negotiated. | Automated W-9 collection at redemption, real-time TIN validation against IRS records, 1099-NEC/MISC export via Tax1099. Note: Tremendous does not file 1099s directly — exports to Tax1099 for client filing. Tax features apply to US recipients only. |
None publicly listed. |
Giftbit clearly leads on service and makes that a core part of the experience. Every account gets a dedicated Customer Success Manager, regardless of size, along with full recipient support and boasts a 99% customer satisfaction rate.
Tremendous earns solid feedback from clients, but recipient support is a weaker point.
Tango is the weakest of the three overall, with support levels tied more closely to account size. Expect minimal help if you are sending less than $10M annually.
Category |
Giftbit |
Tremendous |
Tango |
Support Tiers |
No support tiers: full support for every client regardless of program size. Dedicated Customer Success Manager for all accounts. |
Not listed. | Customer Success Manager for larger volume senders only. |
Quality |
Noted 99% customer satisfaction. |
Generally strong feedback. | Mixed user feedback: some reviews note slow response times and inconsistent support agent knowledge. Note: Post-BHN acquisition, impact on support quality and SLAs is still being evaluated. |
Recipient Support |
Chat, email, phone. | Email only. | Chat, email, phone. |
Support Types |
Chat, email, phone, personal meeting calendar link. | Chat, email. | Chat, email, phone. |
Questions about discounts, delivery options, rewards, security, or anything else? Reach out for a chat anytime.