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Updated 2026-07-06
The simplest way to run sign-ups when you collect on Venmo is to pair Venmo with Jupiter Signup. Venmo moves the money, but it has no sign-up form, capacity limit, or roster. Describe your class, camp, or event and Jupiter Signup builds the registration page; people sign up, then pay your own Venmo in one tap, and you get a clean list of who signed up and who has paid.
Venmo is fast, familiar, and already on your attendees' phones, which makes it a great way to collect small payments without card readers or invoices. For a quick payment among a group, it is hard to beat.
Describe your class, camp, event, or dues and Jupiter Signup builds the registration page, with priced options, capacity, a deadline, and your own questions.
Right after signing up, each person gets a one-tap Venmo button with the amount already filled in. The money goes straight to you; Jupiter Signup never touches it.
Every sign-up lands on a roster you mark paid or unpaid, so you always know who is in and who still owes, with no spreadsheet to keep.
Yes. Payments go straight to your own Venmo account. Jupiter Signup never touches the money; it shows each person your Venmo with the amount owed and records who has paid.
No. Off-platform payments like Venmo are free to use; nothing is added on top. The flat 2% only applies when you take card payments through Stripe.
A real sign-up: multiple options and prices, capacity limits and waitlists, a deadline, custom questions, confirmation emails, and a roster of who signed up and paid. Venmo handles the payment; the form handles everything around it.
Jupiter Signup is an independent product and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Venmo. You collect through your own Venmo account.
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