Choosing the right platform is the difference between a store that just exists online and one that actually sells. If youβre comparing Jumpseller and Webador, youβre comparing two different kinds of product: a platform built specifically for e-commerce, and a website builder that added a small shop on top.
Webador β the international brand of the Dutch builder JouwWeb β is a genuinely easy way to put a simple site online. But the moment you need to take real orders, offer the payment methods your customers trust, ship with local carriers, or sell in more than one language, its limits show. In this article we compare the two platforms and explain why Jumpseller is the stronger choice for anyone serious about selling.
In short: Webador is a beginner-focused website builder whose online store only appears on its Pro plan (capped at 10 products) and Business plan. It processes payments through Mollie, Stripe and PayPal only β with no local payment gateways β ships through a single European integration (Sendcloud) plus manual rules, has no native multilingual store (you must buy a separate subscription per language), and offers around 30 embed widgets rather than a real app store. Jumpseller is a dedicated e-commerce platform with unlimited products on every plan, 0% transaction fees, 30+ local and global payment gateways, local carrier integrations, native multi-language selling and 150+ apps. For a real store, Jumpseller gives you far more β and grows with you.
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Jumpseller vs Webador at a glance
| Feature | Jumpseller | Webador |
|---|---|---|
| Product type | Dedicated e-commerce platform | Website builder with a shop feature |
| Online store available on | Every plan | Pro (10 products) & Business only |
| Products | Unlimited on every plan | 10 on Pro, unlimited on Business |
| Platform transaction fees | 0% | 0% |
| Payment gateways | 30+ local & global | Mollie, Stripe, PayPal only |
| Shipping | Local carriers + labels | Sendcloud (Europe) + manual rules |
| Native multilingual store | Yes (store + admin) | No β a separate subscription per language |
| Apps & integrations | 150+ | ~30 embed widgets, no app store |
| Themes | 40+ free, full code access | ~54, limited customization |
| POS / in-person selling | Yes | No |
| API + AI commerce | REST API + MCP (Claude & ChatGPT) | No |
Built for e-commerce, not bolted on
The clearest sign of Webadorβs priorities is where the shop lives. Thereβs no store on the Free or Lite plans at all, and the Pro plan β the cheapest one that can sell β is limited to 10 products. Only the Business plan lifts that cap. If your catalogue is more than a handful of items, youβre on the top plan before youβve really begun.
Jumpseller was built for online retail from day one. Every plan, including entry-level Basic, allows unlimited products, plus the tools a growing store needs: product variants, inventory management, abandoned-cart recovery, customer accounts, discount rules, product subscriptions, a built-in blog, and a native point-of-sale for selling in person β something Webador doesnβt offer at all.
Local payments and shipping that work where you sell
This is where the gap becomes decisive. A store only converts when customers can pay the way they trust and receive their order through a carrier they recognise.
Payments. Webador routes every merchant through just three processors: Mollie, Stripe and PayPal. There are no local payment gateways. That matters more than it sounds, because Mollie β Webadorβs core processor β canβt even be used by merchants outside the EEA, Switzerland and the UK, and Stripe supports only a handful of countries in Latin America. A merchant in much of the world is left with little more than PayPal.
Jumpseller connects to 30+ local and global payment gateways at 0% platform fees, and the local list is deep in every market it serves β Webpay and Flow in Chile, MB WAY and Multibanco in Portugal, Pix and PagBank in Brazil, PSE and Wompi in Colombia, Conekta and Mercado Pago in Mexico, Redsys and Bizum in Spain, Klarna across Europe, plus PayPal, Stripe and more everywhere. Your customers check out with the methods they already use.
Shipping. Webador offers a single carrier integration (Sendcloud, which only originates shipments from a list of European countries); everything else is manual flat-rate or weight-based rules you type in by hand. Jumpseller integrates directly with local carriers in each market and includes built-in shipping-label printing, with negotiated discounts on major carriers in some countries. See the full lists on our payment gateways and shipping methods pages.
One store, every language β without paying twice
If you sell across borders, this alone can decide the matter. Webador has no native multilingual store. Its own help centre tells you to buy a separate subscription β and a separate domain β for each language, which can double or triple your costs. The builder isnβt even available in Portuguese.
Jumpseller offers native multi-language selling for both your storefront and your admin panel, so customers browse in their language while you and your team manage the shop in yours β all within one subscription. For any business with international ambitions, thatβs a fundamental difference.
Apps, integrations and room to scale
As your store grows, youβll want to connect it to email marketing, accounting, reviews, marketplaces and analytics. Webadorβs βapp storeβ is really a set of around 30 embed widgets β YouTube, social feeds, Calendly and the like β with no marketplace catalogue sync, no accounting or CRM integrations, and no local payment or carrier apps.
Jumpseller offers 150+ apps and integrations across sales channels, email and automation, marketing, reviews and dropshipping, plus a full REST API and an MCP server that lets you manage your store through AI assistants like Claude and ChatGPT. When itβs time to scale, the platform grows with you instead of holding you back.
Pricing and transaction fees
Neither platform charges a platform transaction fee, so on that point itβs a tie β both simply pass through your payment providerβs fees. The real difference is what you get for your money. On Webador, selling requires at least the Pro plan, and that plan caps you at 10 products; unlimited products means the top Business plan. On Jumpseller, every plan includes unlimited products and the full commerce toolkit, and you can try it with a 7-day free trial, no credit card required.
Frequently asked questions
Is Jumpseller better than Webador for e-commerce? For selling online, yes. Jumpseller is a dedicated e-commerce platform with unlimited products on every plan, 30+ local and global payment gateways, native multilingual selling and 150+ apps. Webador is a website builder whose shop appears only on higher plans and relies on Mollie, Stripe and PayPal with no local gateways.
Does Webador charge transaction fees? No β Webador takes 0% commission, and so does Jumpseller. Both still pass through your payment providerβs processing fees.
How many products can I sell on Webador? Webadorβs Pro plan is limited to 10 products; unlimited products require the Business plan. Every Jumpseller plan allows unlimited products.
Can I run a multilingual store on Webador? Not natively. Webador recommends buying a separate subscription and domain for each language. Jumpseller supports multiple languages for both storefront and admin panel within one subscription.
Conclusion
Webador is a tidy website builder for a simple site or a very small shop. But for a real online store β one that needs local payments, local shipping, multiple languages and room to grow β Jumpseller is the stronger platform: unlimited products on every plan, 30+ local and global payment gateways, native multilingual selling, 150+ apps, and 0% transaction fees.
If you want a platform built for selling, Jumpseller is the way to go.
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