Woobox vs ShortStack: Best App for Facebook Contest Votes
Compare Woobox and ShortStack for running Facebook contests — voting features, fraud protection, costs, and which platform suits your campaign goals.
If you are hosting a Facebook contest rather than entering one, the platform you choose to manage the voting process will directly affect how many votes your contest attracts — and how credible those votes appear to participants. Woobox and ShortStack are the two dominant third-party contest management platforms used by brands and event organisers on Facebook, and they take meaningfully different approaches to vote collection, fraud prevention, and participant experience. The choice between them is not trivial: it affects your ability to embed the contest in a Facebook tab, share vote links across other channels, export participant data, and — critically — apply fraud filters that maintain the integrity of the voting process. This comparison examines both platforms across eight dimensions relevant to a Facebook voting contest: setup complexity, vote-link shareability, fraud detection robustness, mobile experience, integration with Facebook's current API, pricing tiers, analytics depth, and support responsiveness. We also include guidance on how each platform interacts with professional vote services — important context if you are advising a client who plans to use vote acquisition as part of their contest strategy. [Body to be expanded by author]
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