ecosistant alternatives worth considering

Stella Winther Stella Winther
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ecosistant gives online sellers affordable, openly priced EPR cover across around 30 European countries and five waste streams. Here are the alternatives worth comparing, and where each one fits your markets, streams and budget.

The ecosistant logo in white on a deep green background, marked as the benchmark this comparison measures alternatives against

ecosistant is an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) service for online sellers who ship across Europe. It pairs software with optional consulting, covers around 30 European countries and five waste streams, and publishes its price openly, from 24.90 euro per country.

That transparency is why ecosistant lands on so many shortlists. It is also worth a second look, because the more countries you sell into, the more those per-country fees add up. Here are the ecosistant alternatives worth comparing, and where each one fits your markets, streams and budget.

How EPR pricing works and where ecosistant sits

Every tool here gets you compliant. What sets them apart for a smaller seller is how they charge, and how that bill behaves as you add more countries.

ecosistant charges per country. That is strong value when you sell into a handful of markets, and it climbs as that list grows. The alternatives split into three groups by how they price.

A chart grouping EPR tools by pricing model into three columns, one flat price for any number of markets, pay per country, and built for one country, with ecosistant marked as the benchmark in the per-country group and Repax as the pick in the flat-price group

The field splits into three pricing models.

  • One flat price, any number of markets. Repax, EPR Insights and ForSURE charge a flat subscription, or a free plan, that does not rise each time you add a country. That is predictable once your footprint is wide.

  • Pay per country. Like ecosistant, Staxxer charges for each market you enter. It is cheapest when you sell into only one or two countries, and the bill scales with your reach.

  • Built for one country. AlgoREP covers France and Lizenzero covers Germany. If a single market is your whole EPR job, a native tool is usually the cheapest and best-tuned option.

The alternatives and what each one costs

Here is a closer look at each alternative to ecosistant, what it is, who it suits, and the one thing it does better than ecosistant for a particular seller. ecosistant stays the reference point throughout.

1. Repax for one flat price you run yourself

Repax treats compliance as a product-data problem. You describe each product once, its weights, materials and components, and reuse that record for every scheme and market it touches.

Repax Core products screen showing a list of products and their packaging data ready to report

Repax Core holds that product data and turns it into whatever a scheme asks for, and Repax Declare handles the EU Declaration of Conformity and the PPWR technical file. A third product, Repax Comply, will run registrations and filings across EU markets, and is named publicly but not yet shipped.

It is also our own product, so we lead with it, though we are straight about where each rival wins.

Where ecosistant charges per country, Repax publishes one flat price: a free tier at 0 euro a month, paid plans from 29 euro a month, and enterprise for high volume (as of July 2026).

That price does not rise each time you add a market, and one product record stretches across packaging, batteries, electronics and textiles.

Repax Core presets screen showing per-market field bundles ready to apply to a product

  • Choose Repax over ecosistant if you want a flat, public price you run yourself, a free tier to start, and one product record that carries across every market and stream you report.

2. EPR Insights for selling through an online store

EPR Insights is built around ecommerce. It plugs into Shopify and other online-store setups so the products you already sell flow straight into your EPR reporting.

EPR Insights EPR compliance software homepage

It covers packaging, batteries and electronics through a single workflow across the EU, and is aimed at smaller online sellers rather than large brands. Like ecosistant, it publishes its pricing, a low monthly plan with a free trial to start, billed as a flat subscription rather than per country (as of July 2026).

  • Choose EPR Insights over ecosistant if you sell mainly through an online store and want your store data to feed EPR reporting on a low flat monthly price.

3. Staxxer for VAT and EPR handled together

Staxxer, a Dutch company, covers VAT and EPR in one place for cross-border sellers. Where ecosistant focuses on EPR, Staxxer also handles VAT registration and filing, which many online sellers need at the same time.

Staxxer VAT and EPR compliance homepage

It arranges your registrations and files on your behalf across the EU, a done-for-you model, and covers packaging, electronics, batteries, single-use plastics and textiles. Pricing is public and, like ecosistant, charged per country you enter (as of July 2026).

  • Choose Staxxer over ecosistant if you want VAT and EPR handled together and would rather someone arranged your registrations and filed for you.

4. ForSURE for starting free across four streams

ForSURE is EPR software for small and medium sellers that covers four waste streams, electronics (WEEE), batteries, packaging and textiles.

ForSURE EPR compliance software homepage

It adapts to the rules of different EU countries and is built to turn your data into reports quickly. The draw is the entry price. ForSURE offers a free EPR plan, so you can start covering your streams before paying anything, and its paid pricing is not published, so you ask once you outgrow the free plan (as of July 2026).

  • Choose ForSURE over ecosistant if you want a free way to start reporting across four waste streams and only pay when you grow.

5. AlgoREP for France in depth

AlgoREP is a France specialist. It automates all 19 French EPR schemes with official scheme rates, and describes itself as neither a consultancy nor a spreadsheet, just automation.

AlgoREP French EPR automation homepage

Where ecosistant spreads across many countries, AlgoREP goes deep on one. If France is your whole EPR job, that focus means it tracks the French rules and rates more closely than a broad tool can. Pricing is public and starts from 15 euro a month, with a free tier to begin (as of July 2026).

  • Choose AlgoREP over ecosistant if France is your main or only market and you want the deepest, cheapest France-native automation.

6. Lizenzero for Germany at the lowest entry price

Lizenzero handles German packaging licensing under the Packaging Act. It is a dual-system operator that reports your packaging volumes to LUCID, Germany's packaging register.

Lizenzero German packaging licensing homepage

It covers packaging only, and Germany only, so it is far narrower than ecosistant. In return it is about as cheap and simple as EPR gets, with public pricing from 39 euro a year aimed squarely at micro and small businesses selling into Germany. A calculator works out your fee from the packaging you enter.

  • Choose Lizenzero over ecosistant if Germany is your only market and you just need cheap, correct packaging licensing.

Which alternative fits your budget and buying style?

Most of it comes down to two questions. How many countries do you sell into, and how much do you want to do yourself?

  • Sell into many countries and want a predictable bill. A flat price wins here. Repax carries one product record across every market and stream, and EPR Insights does the same for online-store sellers. Neither charges more for each country you add. Mainly European? Our best EPR software for EU compliance roundup maps that field in more depth.

  • Sell into just one or two markets. Per-country pricing is your friend. ecosistant itself is hard to beat here, and Staxxer works the same way while adding VAT.

  • Sell in only one country. Go native. Lizenzero is the cheapest route into German packaging licensing, and AlgoREP is the deepest tool for France. For the wider field in each, see our best German EPR software and best French EPR software roundups.

  • Watching every euro. Start free. Repax has a free tier, ForSURE a free plan, AlgoREP a free tier, and EPR Insights a free trial, so you can cover your obligations before you commit.

  • Want it done for you. Staxxer files on your behalf, and ecosistant can add an account manager, when you would rather hand the work over than run it.

Our honest pick is Repax. For most sellers weighing up ecosistant, it puts your product data, your reporting across markets and your EU declarations in one place you run, on a flat public price with a free tier so you can start without a sales call. We would still point you to ecosistant or Staxxer when paying per country genuinely costs less, or to Lizenzero and AlgoREP when you only sell in one market.

ecosistant alternatives questions answered

A few straight answers to the questions sellers ask most when they compare ecosistant with other EPR tools.

Is ecosistant any good?

Yes. ecosistant is a well-regarded EPR service for online sellers, covering around 30 European countries and five waste streams with openly published per-country pricing. People compare it for fit, not quality. The main thing to weigh is whether paying per country suits how many markets you sell into.

Is there a cheaper alternative to ecosistant?

It depends on your footprint. If you sell into one country, Lizenzero (Germany, from 39 euro a year) or AlgoREP (France, from 15 euro a month) are cheaper. If you sell into many, a flat price like Repax (free tier, then 29 euro a month) can cost less than paying per country. ForSURE also has a free plan (as of July 2026).

What is the best alternative to ecosistant?

It depends on the job. Repax is the closest match for a platform you run yourself on a flat public price, and it starts free. Otherwise EPR Insights for online-store sellers, Staxxer for VAT and EPR together, ForSURE to start free, AlgoREP for France, and Lizenzero for Germany.

Which alternative is best if I sell in just one country?

A native tool. For Germany, Lizenzero handles packaging licensing to LUCID from 39 euro a year. For France, AlgoREP automates all 19 French schemes from 15 euro a month. Both are tuned to their one market, so they are usually cheaper and simpler than a broad multi-country tool (as of July 2026).

Can I get EPR software with a free plan?

Yes. Repax has a free tier, ForSURE offers a free EPR plan, and AlgoREP has a free tier to begin, while EPR Insights gives you a free trial. Each lets you start covering your obligations before you pay, which helps when you are testing the water in a new market (as of July 2026).

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