Betaalprovider Vergelijking · checked August 3, 2026

Stripe vs Mollie for creators

The short answer: choose Stripe for a global, card-heavy audience or advanced subscription logic. Choose Mollie for a Netherlands- or Belgium-first audience that expects local bank methods. Use your actual buyer mix—not a generic feature count—to decide.

60-second decision

Audience mostly outside EuropeStripe
Audience mostly NL or BEMollie
Complex subscriptions or usage billingStripe
iDEAL, Bancontact and SEPA are centralMollie
Mixed markets and productsChoose per workflow

A provider must support your business country, business model and product category. Approval and method availability are account-specific.

Choose by creator workflow

What are you actually selling?

The same provider can be excellent for one creator and unnecessarily complex for another.

Digital downloads

Stripe

Choose Stripe for a geographically broad card audience and a larger global tooling ecosystem.

Mollie

Choose Mollie when most buyers are in the Netherlands or Belgium and local bank methods dominate.

Memberships and subscriptions

Stripe

Stronger native billing stack for trials, prorations, usage pricing and complex subscription changes.

Mollie

Good for straightforward recurring charges, but recurring flows require an API or a partner such as PayRequest.

Coaching and services

Stripe

Useful when customers are international and usually pay by card or wallet.

Mollie

Useful when Dutch and Belgian clients expect iDEAL, Bancontact or SEPA.

International creator business

Stripe

Usually the clearer first provider for many countries, currencies and payment methods.

Mollie

Usually the clearer first provider for a Europe-first audience and regional payment preferences.

Current fee snapshot

Compare the transaction you expect

These public Netherlands rates were checked on August 3, 2026. Prices vary by merchant country, card type, payment method, currency conversion, custom agreement and product. Always verify the account-specific price before deciding.

Provider fees below exclude PayRequest. On PayRequest Free, add 2% per successful payment, capped at €25, regardless of whether Stripe or Mollie processes it.
Payment typeStripe NL standardMollie NL online
Standard EEA consumer card1.5% + €0.251.8% + €0.25
International card3.15% + €0.253.25% + €0.25 for non-EEA cards
iDEAL / Wero€0.29 for iDEAL€0.32
BancontactCheck current method pricing€0.39
SEPA Direct DebitCheck current method pricing€0.35
Monthly payment-processing fee€0 on standard pricing€0 for online payments

Worked example: EEA consumer card

Processor cost only, based on published standard Dutch pricing

Sale valueStripeMollie
€10 sale€0.40€0.43
€25 sale€0.63€0.70
€50 sale€1.00€1.15
€100 sale€1.75€2.05

Interpret the numbers

The cheapest card rate may not create the cheapest sale

Stripe is cheaper in these EEA-card examples. But a Dutch buyer who prefers iDEAL or a Belgian buyer who expects Bancontact may not behave like a card buyer. Provider choice should combine processing cost, method availability, failed-payment handling, refunds, reporting and conversion—not one headline percentage.

For a €50 iDEAL payment, the published processor fee is €0.29 with Stripe and €0.32 with Mollie. That three-cent difference is usually less important than choosing a checkout and operational workflow your buyers and team understand.

Subscriptions need a separate decision

Stripe has deeper native billing; Mollie keeps recurring simpler

Stripe Billing documents trials, prorations, usage models, customer self-service, invoicing and automated recovery. Mollie supports mandates, recurring charges and subscriptions through its API, but its documentation says recurring payments cannot be created in the Mollie Web app.

Creators who do not want to build either API can put PayRequest above the provider. PayRequest manages the subscription, invoice, reminder and customer-portal workflow while Stripe or Mollie processes the underlying payment.

Simple monthly membershipEither provider through a billing layer
Usage-based SaaS or complex prorationStripe is the stronger native fit
Dutch recurring service with SEPAMollie can be a natural fit
Multiple products and payment requestsUse one PayRequest workflow above the provider

A practical selection process

Choose with five pieces of your own data

01

Merchant eligibility

Can the provider onboard your country and business model?

02

Buyer geography

Where did your last 100 buyers live?

03

Method preference

Cards, iDEAL, Bancontact, SEPA or wallets?

04

Billing model

One-off products, subscriptions or both?

05

Total operations

Fees, disputes, refunds, reporting and support.

Stripe vs Mollie creator FAQ

Is Stripe or Mollie better for creators?

Stripe is generally the stronger first choice for creators with a global, card-heavy audience or complex subscriptions. Mollie is generally the stronger first choice for creators focused on the Netherlands, Belgium and nearby European markets. Your customer mix matters more than the provider’s brand.

Is Mollie cheaper than Stripe?

Not universally. On the Dutch standard pricing checked August 3, 2026, Stripe listed 1.5% plus €0.25 for standard EEA cards and €0.29 for iDEAL. Mollie listed 1.8% plus €0.25 for EEA consumer cards and €0.32 for iDEAL or Wero. Mollie can still be the better commercial choice when its local methods improve checkout fit.

Can creators accept subscriptions with Mollie?

Yes, but Mollie documents that recurring payments are API-only rather than created directly in its Web app. A partner such as PayRequest can provide the subscription and billing workflow on top of the provider connection.

Can I use Stripe and Mollie together?

PayRequest supports Stripe, Mollie and PayPal connections and can route through the provider selected for an account or request. This lets a creator keep one billing workflow while using the provider that fits a market or product.

Does PayRequest replace Stripe or Mollie?

No. Stripe or Mollie processes the payment and sends payouts. PayRequest adds the customer-facing selling and billing layer: payment pages, invoices, subscriptions, reminders, digital delivery and a customer portal.

Keep the billing workflow when the provider changes

Connect Stripe, Mollie or PayPal to PayRequest. Create payment pages, subscriptions, invoices and digital delivery without building a separate provider integration.