JomJual vs Google Forms & Linktree
An honest comparison for Malaysian sellers — including where Google Forms & Linktree is the better fit.
Choose JomJual if
Choose JomJual if your “shop” is a Google Form plus a Linktree link and a manual DuitNow QR — and you’re tired of chasing payment screenshots, updating a spreadsheet, and copying addresses by hand. Free to start, flat 2% only when you sell.
Choose Google Forms & Linktree if
Stick with a Google Form and Linktree if you’re doing just a handful of orders, everything fits in your head, and free-and-familiar matters more than automating payment, stock, and shipping.
| Feature | JomJual | Google Forms & Linktree |
|---|---|---|
| Built-in checkout & payment | Yes | No |
| Online payments (FPX & e-wallets) | Automatic | Manual QR + screenshot |
| Live inventory / stock control | Yes | No |
| Shipping labels & tracking (EasyParcel) | Yes | No |
| Orders organised automatically | Yes | Manual spreadsheet |
| Own branded store | Yes | Link list only |
| Fees on a sale | Flat 2% | Free |
| Monthly fee | Free | Free |
In short
A Google Form for orders plus a Linktree link in your bio is the classic no-tools way to start selling in Malaysia — it’s free, familiar, and takes minutes to set up. But it’s all manual: the form can’t take payment, so you send a DuitNow QR and verify screenshots by hand; there’s no stock control, so you oversell; and you copy every name, address, and order into a spreadsheet yourself. JomJual replaces the whole stack with one free store: a real checkout that takes FPX, e-wallets, and DuitNow QR automatically, live inventory, EasyParcel labels and tracking, and a link you can still drop in your bio. You keep the simplicity — and lose the manual work.
How do customers pay?
JomJual
Customers pick their items and pay at checkout via FPX (14 banks), Touch ’n Go, GrabPay, Boost, DuitNow QR, card, or cash on delivery. Each payment is matched to its order automatically and settles to your payout account — no QR sending, no screenshot checking.
Google Forms & Linktree
A Google Form can’t collect payment. You reply with a DuitNow QR or bank details, wait for a transfer, and verify each screenshot by hand — slow, easy to miss, and a common target for fake-receipt scams.
How do you keep track of stock and orders?
JomJual
Inventory updates as orders come in, so you don’t oversell, and every order is organised with the customer’s details, items, and status in one dashboard — no spreadsheet to maintain.
Google Forms & Linktree
There’s no stock control — if two people order the last item, the form takes both. Orders pile up as form responses you copy into a spreadsheet yourself, then cross-check against payments and postage by hand.
What about shipping?
JomJual
EasyParcel is built in: compare couriers, generate the AWB label, and give the customer a live tracking link — straight from the order. No re-typing addresses.
Google Forms & Linktree
You copy each address from the form, book the courier separately, and update buyers manually. Tracking is whatever you remember to send.
Is it still simple to set up?
JomJual
Yes — about five minutes, no code. Pick a name and subdomain, add products with photos and prices, and drop the link in your bio just like a Linktree. The difference is it actually takes orders and payment.
Google Forms & Linktree
A form and a link list are genuinely quick and free to make, and for a handful of orders that’s fine. The simplicity disappears as volume grows and the manual steps multiply.
Choose Google Forms & Linktree if…
- You’re doing just a few orders a month and the manual steps are still easy.
- You only need to collect responses or pre-orders, not take payment.
- Free and familiar matters more than automating payment, stock, and shipping.
Choose JomJual if…
- You’re tired of sending DuitNow QRs and verifying payment screenshots by hand.
- You’ve oversold because a form has no stock control.
- You want orders, payments, and tracking organised automatically instead of in a spreadsheet.
- You want a real branded store behind the same bio link — for free.
How to switch to JomJual
Swapping a Google Form + Linktree for a JomJual store takes about five minutes — and you keep the same bio-link habit.
- 1Sign up free and pick your store name and subdomain (yourstore.jomjual.my).
- 2Add the products from your form — photos, prices, variants, and stock.
- 3Turn on FPX, e-wallets, and DuitNow QR so customers pay at checkout instead of by screenshot.
- 4Connect EasyParcel so labels and tracking are generated for you.
- 5Replace the Google Form / Linktree link in your bio with your store link.
JomJual is a new, founder-led Malaysian platform. We’re early — so instead of inflated numbers, here’s what’s real: a genuinely free-to-start store, native Malaysian payments and EasyParcel shipping built in, and a small team that replies fast at hello@jomjual.my. Be one of our first stores and lock in free.
See it for yourself
Free to start, no credit card, no monthly fees. You only pay a flat 2% when you make a sale.
Questions & answers
Can I still put my store link in my Instagram or TikTok bio?
Yes. Your JomJual store is a single link (yourstore.jomjual.my or your own domain) you can drop anywhere you’d put a Linktree — but instead of a list of links, it’s a real store that takes orders and payment.
Is JomJual really free like a Google Form?
Yes, free to start with no monthly fee and no card to sign up. The only cost is a flat 2% on a successful order — if you don’t sell, you don’t pay. A Google Form is free too, but it can’t take payment or manage stock.
Can customers pay with DuitNow or Touch ’n Go?
Yes — FPX, DuitNow QR, Touch ’n Go, GrabPay, Boost, cards, and cash on delivery are all built in, and each payment is matched to its order automatically. No more sending QRs and checking screenshots.
Do I have to move my existing orders over?
No. You can start fresh — set up your store, add products, and share the link. New orders flow in automatically; there’s nothing to migrate from a form or spreadsheet.