Repax vs ForSURE comes down to how far you plan to grow. ForSURE gets a small EU seller reporting and filing fast around the marketplaces they already sell on.
Repax makes EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) a property of your product data, so it scales across markets and produces your own EU Declaration of Conformity (DoC).
Repax is the better overall choice for a producer growing across markets that wants to own its product data and generate its own EU Declaration of Conformity.
ForSURE is the stronger pick for a small EU seller that wants reporting handled around its marketplace sales, especially under 500,000 euro in revenue.
Where each one fits as you grow
Neither tool is simply better software. They aim at the same job from different starting points, and where you are in your growth is what decides between them.
ForSURE is built for getting compliant now. It targets small retailers and e-commerce sellers, connects to the marketplaces they already sell on, and takes them from raw sales data through to a submitted report. If your revenue is under 500,000 euro, the entry plan is free.
Repax is built for staying compliant as you scale. You build one accurate record of your products and packaging, then reuse it to report across 30+ EPR categories and every market you sell in, and generate your own EU Declaration of Conformity with Declare. You run it yourself, on a platform you own.
The rest of this page is about which of those two shapes fits you.
How Repax and ForSURE compare for a small seller
The table below answers the questions a small seller actually asks, side by side. Prices are as of July 2026 and exclude VAT.
| Repax | ForSURE | |
|---|---|---|
| Can I start for free? | Yes, an open free tier at 0 euro a month, no revenue limit | Yes, if your annual revenue is under 500,000 euro |
| How does my data get in? | You build one product and packaging record, then reuse it | You map your products to EPR categories and can sync live order data from your sales channels |
| Which streams does it cover? | Multi-stream, 30+ EPR categories | Packaging, electronics (WEEE), batteries and textiles |
| Which markets? | Global, EU-built and EU-hosted | EU, with country templates (Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands on the free plan) |
| Who submits the report? | You file the report Repax produces (Comply, which files for you, is on the way) | ForSURE takes you from your data through to submitting the report |
| Can I generate an EU DoC? | Yes, self-serve in Declare | Not listed, though they cover PPWR reporting readiness |
| Can I see the paid price? | Yes, published: Growth 29 euro, Pro 59 euro a month | Free plan is public; paid plans are quote-based |
| Best for | Producers scaling across markets who want to own the workflow | Small EU sellers who want reporting handled around their sales |
Where ForSURE is the easier start
For a small seller who just wants EPR off their plate, ForSURE removes a lot of friction. Here is where it genuinely does the job better.

- A free plan for the smallest sellers. If your annual revenue is under 500,000 euro, ForSURE is free, with report templates for Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands and an analytics view. For a micro-seller in those markets, that is a genuine zero-cost start.
- Reporting driven off your sales channels. ForSURE connects to the marketplaces you already sell on, so your live order data feeds the reports instead of you keying it in again. If your obligations track your sales volume, that link saves real time.
- One flow from data to submission. ForSURE covers the whole path, collecting your data, formatting it to each country's rules, and taking you through submitting the report, across packaging, WEEE, batteries and textiles. For an SME that wants the task handled, that is a lot in one place.
Where Repax carries you further
Where ForSURE gets a small seller filing, Repax is built around a single source of truth for your products that keeps working as you add markets and streams. It is also our own product, so we lead with it, though we are straight about where ForSURE wins.

- One product record, every market. In Repax Core you build your product and packaging data once, then reuse it across 30+ EPR categories instead of re-answering the same questions for each country. The data outlasts any single filing.
- You generate your own EU DoC. Declare produces your PPWR (Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation) Declaration of Conformity self-serve, on demand. ForSURE covers PPWR reporting but lists no Declaration of Conformity tool, so that document is not something you can produce there.
- Pricing you can see, and a free tier with no revenue cap. Repax publishes its plans: a free tier at 0 euro a month open to anyone, then 29 euro a month, so you can price out growing before you commit. ForSURE's free plan is capped at 500,000 euro in revenue and its paid prices are not public.
- A platform you grow into. More than 30 EPR categories and a workflow built for an in-house team to own, not just a starter checklist. Our roundup of the best EPR software sets that scope against the wider market.
The trade-off is honest. If you are a small seller who only needs this quarter's reports filed and submitted around your marketplace sales, Repax is more platform than you need today, and ForSURE's free plan may cover you at no cost.
What it costs to start and to stay
Both tools give you a way to start for free, but the shape of the cost is different. Here is how they line up. Prices are as of July 2026 and exclude VAT.
| Repax | ForSURE | |
|---|---|---|
| Free | Free tier at 0 euro a month, open to anyone, on Core and Declare | Free plan if your annual revenue is under 500,000 euro (templates for Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands) |
| Paid entry | Growth, 29 euro a month | Paid plans exist, price on request |
| Next step up | Pro, 59 euro a month | Not published |
| High volume | Enterprise, custom | Not published |
The honest read: for a very small seller under the revenue line, ForSURE can be free, and that is hard to beat. What you cannot see is what ForSURE costs once you grow past the free plan, because those prices are not public. Repax lists every tier, so you can price out growing from day one, and its free tier has no revenue limit to age out of. Confirm the current numbers with each provider before you decide.
Which one suits where you sell and how big you are
Match your situation to the list below and the choice usually makes itself.
- You are a small seller under 500,000 euro in Belgium, Germany or the Netherlands. Start with ForSURE. Its free plan may cover you at no cost.
- Your compliance work tracks your marketplace sales. ForSURE, because it syncs live order data from the channels you already sell on.
- You sell across several markets and want to own the workflow. Repax, because one product record travels across all of them.
- You need to generate your own EU Declaration of Conformity. Repax, because Declare is self-serve rather than a reporting flow with no DoC.
- You are scaling and want pricing you can see in advance. Repax, because every tier is published and the free plan has no revenue cap.
- You report across packaging, batteries, electronics and more. Both cover several streams, so choose on whether you want a platform you own (Repax) or reporting handled around your sales (ForSURE).
Repax vs ForSURE questions small sellers ask
A few of the questions small sellers ask most when weighing the two.
Is Repax or ForSURE better for EPR compliance?
It depends on how far you plan to grow. Repax is the better choice for a producer growing across markets that wants to own an accurate product-data workflow and generate its own EU Declaration of Conformity. ForSURE is the better choice for a small EU e-commerce seller that wants reporting handled around its marketplace sales right now, especially one under 500,000 euro in revenue.
How do Repax and ForSURE pricing compare?
Repax publishes its plans: a free tier at 0 euro a month open to anyone, then Growth at 29 euro and Pro at 59 euro a month. ForSURE's free plan is public too, but only for sellers under 500,000 euro in annual revenue, and its paid plans are quote-based with no price shown. Figures are as of July 2026 and exclude VAT.
Does ForSURE file EPR reports for you?
ForSURE takes you through the whole flow, from collecting your data to formatting it and submitting the report to the authorities, across packaging, WEEE, batteries and textiles. Repax produces filing-ready reports and your EU Declaration of Conformity today, and you submit them yourself. The Repax product that registers and files for you, Comply, is named but not yet live.
Which is better for a small e-commerce or marketplace seller?
For a small seller whose compliance follows its marketplace sales, ForSURE fits well, because it syncs live order data from channels like Amazon, eBay and Etsy, and it is free under 500,000 euro in revenue. For a seller that is scaling and wants one product-data record it can reuse across markets and streams, Repax fits better. Both offer a free way to start, so you can try either before committing.
Which handles PPWR and the EU Declaration of Conformity?
Repax Declare generates your PPWR Declaration of Conformity self-serve, so you can produce and reproduce the document on demand. ForSURE covers PPWR reporting readiness, centralising your packaging data and automating the reporting workflow, but lists no self-serve Declaration of Conformity tool. Choose Repax if you need to generate the document yourself, ForSURE if PPWR reporting is what you are after.
