Canva vs Ko-fi
Side-by-side comparison of Canva and Ko-fi for content creators.
Design tool for thumbnails, graphics, and social posts.
Accept tips and memberships without platform fees
What they are
Canva
Canva is a browser-based design tool with a large library of templates covering thumbnails, social media graphics, presentations, and short-form video. The free tier is genuinely usable; the Pro plan adds background removal, brand kits, and a content scheduler. Dominant in the creator space as a Photoshop alternative that requires no design training.
Ko-fi
Ko-fi is a monetization platform where creators accept one-time donations, sell digital products, and offer paid memberships directly from their audience. It suits artists, writers, podcasters, and indie developers who want a lightweight income layer without surrendering a cut of every transaction. Free to use with no monthly fee. Ko-fi takes 0% on tips and donations, and 5% on shop sales, memberships, and commissions. Ko-fi Gold removes the 5% fee, although payment processors still take their standard slice. The trade-off is a thinner feature set compared to dedicated membership or course platforms.
Which to choose
Full editorial comparison coming soon. For now, check the side-by-side data above and read the individual reviews for Canva and Ko-fi.