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Knowledge Centre Aug 8, 2026 | 5 min read

Competition Website Features Checklist: What Every Operator Should Look For

A practical checklist of the features UK prize competition operators should look for when choosing or reviewing a competition website platform.

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Ryan Badger
Co-founder, Basecomp
Competition Website Features Checklist: What Every Operator Should Look For

A competition website is not just a shop with tickets attached. It is a customer account system, competition management tool, payment flow, marketing engine, draw record, trust layer and support hub all in one.

That means operators should not choose a platform based only on design or price. The better question is: can this platform help us operate clearly, responsibly and at scale?

This checklist explains the main features operators should look for when choosing, reviewing or replacing their competition website platform.

Quick Summary

A serious competition platform should support more than ticket sales. Operators should look for strong competition setup, customer records, entry management, draw transparency, free entry handling, responsible play tools, payment readiness, reporting, SEO, marketing integrations and operational control.

If a platform relies heavily on plugins, manual spreadsheets or developer intervention for everyday tasks, it may become harder to manage as the business grows.

The layered stack of capabilities a serious competition platform should provide.

1. Competition Setup and Management

Operators need to launch competitions quickly, but not carelessly. A platform should make it easy to manage:

  • Competition title

  • Prize details

  • Ticket price

  • Ticket quantity

  • Draw date

  • Entry limits

  • Instant wins, where relevant

  • Terms

  • Images

  • Winner display

  • Status changes

The setup flow should reduce mistakes. It should not rely on copying old product pages and hoping every detail has been changed.

2. Entry and Ticket Management

Entry data is central to customer trust. Operators should be able to see:

  • Who entered

  • When they entered

  • How many tickets they bought

  • Which competition they entered

  • Payment status

  • Ticket numbers

  • Refund status

  • Free entry records

  • Draw eligibility

If the team cannot answer basic entry questions quickly, support becomes harder and customer confidence can suffer.

3. Draw Transparency

Customers want confidence that winners are selected fairly. At a minimum, operators need clear draw records and a consistent winner selection process.

A stronger platform should support more transparent draw workflows, including publicly verifiable draw methods where available. The key point is that draw transparency should be built into the process, not handled as an afterthought.

4. Free Entry Route Support

For UK prize competition operators using paid and free routes, free entry handling matters. The platform should help operators present free entry instructions clearly and process free entries consistently.

Operators should be able to avoid messy manual workarounds that create uncertainty or inconsistency.

5. Responsible Play and Customer Controls

Responsible operation is becoming more important across the sector. A platform should support customer protection in practical ways. That may include:

  • Customer limits

  • Account restrictions

  • Self-exclusion workflows

  • Customer notes

  • Unusual activity monitoring

  • Support flags

  • Refund records

  • Clear account controls

No software can make an operator responsible on its own, but good software can make responsible operation easier to manage.

6. Payment Provider Readiness

Payment setup is one of the biggest operational risks for competition operators. The platform should be compatible with serious payment providers and should support clean payment flows, reliable order status updates and clear reconciliation.

Operators should ask:

  • Which payment providers are supported?

  • How are failed payments handled?

  • How are refunds handled?

  • How are chargebacks recorded?

  • Can orders get stuck or marked incorrectly?

  • What reporting is available?

7. Marketing and CRM Integrations

Competition businesses depend on repeat engagement. A platform should work well with marketing tools such as email platforms, CRM systems, analytics and advertising pixels.

Operators should be able to understand customer behaviour and segment communications without relying entirely on manual exports.

8. SEO and Content Support

A competition platform should not make SEO harder. Operators should be able to manage:

  • Page titles

  • Meta descriptions

  • Clean URLs

  • Structured content

  • Internal links

  • Blog or Knowledge Centre content

  • Redirects

  • Image alt text

  • Sitemap inclusion

A platform that only focuses on competition pages may limit long-term organic growth.

9. Reporting and Operational Visibility

Operators need to know what is happening in the business. Useful reporting may include:

  • Revenue by competition

  • Entries by competition

  • Customer activity

  • Conversion rate

  • Refunds

  • Payment issues

  • Competition performance

  • Marketing attribution

  • Support trends

  • Free entry volumes

The goal is not just dashboards. The goal is better decisions.

10. Admin Experience

The admin area matters. If staff need developers for routine changes, the platform will slow the business down.

Operators should ask:

  • Can staff launch competitions themselves?

  • Can support staff answer customer questions quickly?

  • Can marketing update pages without breaking things?

  • Can managers review key records easily?

  • Can the system reduce avoidable manual work?

Our View

The best platform is not always the one with the longest feature list. It is the one that gives the operator the clearest control over the parts of the business that matter most: competitions, entries, customers, payments, draws, trust and growth.

A feature is only useful if it makes the business easier to run, easier to trust or easier to scale. That is the standard operators should apply when reviewing any competition platform. For a wider view, see our guide on choosing the right competition website platform and how it compares to WordPress versus dedicated competition platforms.

Platform Review Checklist

  • Competition setup

  • Ticket management

  • Customer accounts

  • Payment flow

  • Refund handling

  • Free entry support

  • Draw records

  • Winner display

  • Responsible play tools

  • CRM integration

  • Email integration

  • Analytics and pixels

  • SEO controls

  • Blog or Knowledge Centre support

  • Reporting

  • Admin permissions

  • Support workflow

  • Migration support

  • Security and reliability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important feature in a competition platform?

It depends on the operator's stage, but entry accuracy, payment reliability and draw transparency are usually foundational.

Can WordPress handle these features?

Sometimes, but often through plugins and custom workarounds. That can be fine early on, but may become harder to maintain as the business grows.

Should a platform include responsible play tools?

Yes, responsible operation is becoming increasingly important. Operators should look for tools that help them manage customer protection practically.

Do operators need a blog or Knowledge Centre?

Not always at launch, but it can help with SEO, trust, education and sales. Serious operators should plan for content over time.

See what a dedicated competition platform should include.

Create a free BaseComp account and explore what a purpose-built competition platform gives you across setup, entries, payments, draws and reporting. No card required.

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Ryan Badger
Co-founder, Basecomp

Ryan is a co-founder of Basecomp. He spent years building ecommerce tools at Shoprocket before turning that work towards prize competitions, and he runs competition sites himself rather than only building for the people who do. WinWink was Basecomp's first cu...

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