JomJual vs SiteGiant

An honest comparison for Malaysian sellers — including where SiteGiant is the better fit.

Choose JomJual if

Choose SiteGiant if

Choose SiteGiant if your volume is spread across Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok and you need one dashboard to sync inventory and orders — plus built-in POS, ERP, and warehouse management from an established Malaysian vendor with a deep integration and reseller network.

JomJual compared with SiteGiant
FeatureJomJualSiteGiant
Free to start (no card, no annual upfront)FreeNo
Pay month-to-monthYesNo
Transaction fee on own-store salesFlat 2%None
Native FPX & e-wallet checkout built inYesVia gateways
Own branded storefront & custom domainYesYes
Marketplace sync (Shopee/Lazada/TikTok)NoYes
POS, ERP & warehouse management (WMS)NoYes
Live in about 5 minutes, no-codeYesPartial

In short

SiteGiant and JomJual solve different problems. SiteGiant is a mature "6-in-1" commerce suite — webstore plus marketplace sync, social, POS, ERP, and warehouse management — built for sellers whose volume is already spread across Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok and who need everything centralised. That breadth is real, and on your own SiteGiant webstore it charges no transaction fee, which is a genuine strength. The trade-offs: plans are billed a full year upfront (the "Free" plan is a 1-year promo that renews at the standard paid price), pricing is tier-and-module heavy, and local payments mean signing up with a separate gateway. JomJual is narrower and simpler — a modern own-domain Malaysian storefront with FPX and e-wallet checkout built in, free to start, a flat 2% per successful sale, and no lock-in. For a newer or single-store seller, JomJual is faster and cheaper to begin; for heavy multichannel operations, SiteGiant fits better.

What would you pay?

Drag to your monthly sales and compare the platform cost.

JomJual

RM 100/mo

flat 2%, no monthly fee

SiteGiant

RM 62/mo

est. 0% + RM 62/mo

Estimated entry Webstore plan (monthly-equivalent, billed annually upfront); 2026 figure unverified. SiteGiant takes no fee on own-store sales — excludes payment-gateway processing fees and marketplace commissions. Free plan is a 1-year promo that renews at the paid price. Gateway fees may apply to both. Estimate only — your actual costs vary.

What does it cost to start?

JomJual

Free, with no card to sign up and nothing paid upfront. You only pay a flat 2% on a successful order — withheld from that order's payout — and the payment gateway is included in it. If you don't sell, you don't pay anything. There's no monthly fee and no annual commitment, so a quiet month costs you nothing and you can leave whenever you like.

SiteGiant

SiteGiant's paid Webstore plans are billed a full year upfront — there's no true month-to-month option. It does list a Free plan, but that is a 1-year promotion that renews at the standard paid price afterwards, so treat it as a limited entry tier rather than permanently free. To its credit, SiteGiant charges no transaction fee on sales through your own webstore — you keep the full margin minus your gateway's processing fee.

How do customers pay?

JomJual

FPX (14 banks), Touch 'n Go, GrabPay, Boost, DuitNow QR, cards, and cash on delivery are all built into checkout via Curlec/Razorpay. There's nothing separate to apply for — turn it on and every payment is tracked automatically against its order in your finance dashboard, so reconciliation and payouts just work out of the box.

SiteGiant

SiteGiant supports Malaysian payments through integrations rather than one native checkout. You sign up separately with a gateway — iPay88, Fiuu (formerly Razer), eGHL, or PayPal — and connect it, after which FPX, DuitNow, and e-wallets become available. That's flexible if you already have a preferred gateway or special rates, but it's more setup, more accounts, and another approval before you can take your first ringgit.

Who is it built for?

JomJual

Newer and single-store sellers who want a clean, modern store on their own domain without the overhead. You get a page builder, four themes, variants, inventory, vouchers, reviews, and a finance dashboard — in BM, English, Chinese, and Tamil — without ERP or warehouse modules you don't need yet. It's deliberately focused: own your customer and brand, keep it simple.

SiteGiant

Established, higher-volume, and omnichannel sellers. If most of your orders come from marketplaces and you need centralised inventory and order sync across Shopee, Lazada, TikTok, and more — plus POS, ERP, and a WMS that handles serious daily volume — SiteGiant is genuinely strong here, with 50+ integrations and local support. That depth is its core value and where it clearly out-fits a focused storefront builder.

How fast can I launch, and am I locked in?

JomJual

About five minutes, no code. Sign up, add products, pick a theme, switch on payments and EasyParcel shipping, and you're live on your own subdomain or custom domain. Because there's no contract and no upfront fee, there's nothing to lose by trying it — if it's not for you, you simply stop, and you keep your own customer data and relationship.

SiteGiant

Onboarding takes longer, and the breadth that makes SiteGiant powerful also makes it heavier to learn — ERP, WMS, and multichannel settings add a steeper curve for a small seller. The bigger commitment is commercial: paid plans require a full year upfront, so you're deciding for twelve months before you've shipped much. For a complex operation that's fine; for a beginner it's a real consideration.

Choose SiteGiant if…

  • Most of your orders come from marketplaces and you need one dashboard to sync inventory and orders across Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok.
  • You're a high-volume or omnichannel seller who needs POS, ERP, and warehouse management (WMS).
  • You want 50+ mature integrations and an established vendor with local support and a reseller network.
  • You already run a payment gateway like iPay88 or Fiuu and want to keep using it with no per-sale platform fee.

Choose JomJual if…

  • You want to start free today, with no card and no annual commitment.
  • You want native FPX, Touch 'n Go, GrabPay, and DuitNow QR checkout built in — no separate gateway to set up.
  • You want a flat, predictable 2% charged only when you actually make a sale.
  • You're a single-store or newer seller who wants a modern own-domain store live in about five minutes.

How to switch to JomJual

Moving from SiteGiant to JomJual — or running a lean JomJual store alongside it — is straightforward. There's no importer tool yet, so it's a quick manual setup you can do in an afternoon.

  1. 1Sign up free and create your branded store on your own subdomain or custom domain.
  2. 2Re-add your best-selling products with photos, variants, prices, and stock.
  3. 3Switch on native payments (FPX, Touch 'n Go, GrabPay, DuitNow QR, cards, COD) and EasyParcel shipping.
  4. 4Point your domain and update your links in WhatsApp, social bios, and packaging inserts.
  5. 5Run JomJual in parallel first, confirm orders and payouts flow correctly, then wind down the SiteGiant plan before its annual renewal.

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

Is SiteGiant really free?

SiteGiant does offer a Free plan, but it's valid for one year and then renews at the standard paid price, so it's a promotional entry tier rather than permanently free. Its paid Webstore plans are billed a full year upfront. JomJual is free to start with no card and no time limit — you only pay a flat 2% when you make a sale.

Does SiteGiant charge a transaction fee?

No — SiteGiant doesn't take a cut on sales through your own webstore, which is a genuine strength. You still pay your payment gateway's processing fee (iPay88, Fiuu, eGHL, PayPal) and standard marketplace commissions on Shopee or Lazada orders. JomJual's flat 2% includes the gateway, so at higher volumes SiteGiant's own-store sales can work out cheaper per order.

Can JomJual sync my Shopee and Lazada like SiteGiant?

No. JomJual is focused on your own-domain storefront, not multichannel marketplace sync. If centralising Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok in one dashboard is your main need, SiteGiant fits better. Many sellers run both — marketplaces for reach, a JomJual store to own the customer and protect margin.

Which is better for a beginner?

For most beginners and single-store sellers, JomJual is faster and lower-risk: free to start, native local checkout, and live in about five minutes with no annual lock-in. SiteGiant suits you better once you're running real multichannel volume and need ERP, POS, or warehouse management — but that depth adds cost and a steeper learning curve early on.

This comparison is published by JomJual. We’ve aimed to represent SiteGiant fairly — tell us at hello@jomjual.my if anything looks out of date. Last updated: June 2026.
JomJual vs SiteGiant (2026) — Honest Comparison for Malaysian Sellers