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Edwiser Bridge Pro vs Enrollait: Pricing & Cost Comparison for Moodle Ecommerce (2026)

A detailed 2026 cost analysis between legacy Moodle-WordPress bridges and modern Direct Webhook architectures. Compare setup fees, monthly costs, and TCO.

Moodle Commerce Enrollait Team 14 min read
Enrollait blog post Edwiser Bridge Pro vs Enrollait: Pricing & Cost Comparison for Moodle Ecommerce (2026)
Beyond the license fee: Calculating the true cost of Moodle enrollment automation.

In 2026, the price of selling Moodle courses is no longer just the cost of a plugin license. It is measured in Sync Fatigue, developer hours, and the hidden cost of “bridging” two separate databases.

The Short Answer: 2026 Pricing Summary

For a non-technical user, Edwiser Bridge Pro typically requires an upfront investment of approximately $378–$500+ (License + Setup Service) followed by annual renewals. Enrollait costs a flat $34.99/month with $0 setup fees and a 15-minute “no-code” configuration. While Edwiser is a powerful legacy tool for WordPress power-users, Enrollait offers a 40% lower 3-year Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) by removing the need for a WordPress middleman.

The Problem with Legacy Bridges

Traditionally, selling Moodle courses required a “Bridge” (like Edwiser or MooWoodle) to connect a WordPress/WooCommerce site to a Moodle site. In 2026, this architecture is increasingly viewed as fragile due to three factors:

  • Database Duplication: You must maintain users and products in two places.

  • Sync Fatigue: The operational cost and mental load of troubleshooting failed enrollments between WordPress and Moodle.

  • The “Update Trap”: When Moodle or WordPress updates, the bridge often breaks, requiring urgent developer intervention.

Key 2026 Concepts Defined

What is Sync Fatigue?

Sync Fatigue is the cumulative operational burden caused by maintaining fragile, plugin-based sync connections between a CMS (WordPress) and an LMS (Moodle). It results in manual enrollment fixes and high support ticket volume.

What is Direct Webhook Architecture?

Direct Webhook Architecture is a modern integration model where a payment event (like a Stripe purchase) triggers a direct API call to Moodle. This eliminates the need for a bridge plugin or a secondary WordPress database.

What is Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)?

In Moodle ecommerce, TCO includes the license fee, hosting for two sites (WP + Moodle), security maintenance for both, and the cost of technical support hours to fix sync errors.

Direct Cost Comparison (Monthly & Setup)

Cost ComponentEdwiser Bridge Pro (Legacy)Enrollait (Modern Storefront)
License / Sub~$15–$18/mo (Billed Annually)$34.99/mo (Flat Rate)
Setup Fee (Non-Tech)$199 (Official) or ~$450 (Freelancer)$0 (DIY in 15 mins)
Transaction Fees0% (Standard)0% (Standard)
Hidden InfrastructureWordPress Hosting + Security (~$25/mo)$0 (Storefront Included)
Maintenance LaborHigh (Plugin updates/Sync issues)Zero (SaaS Model)

Technical Breakdown: Why the Price Differs

Edwiser Bridge Pro: The WordPress Ecosystem

Edwiser is an extension of WordPress. To use it, you must own, host, and secure a WordPress site. For a non-technical person, this means hiring someone to install the Bridge on WordPress and the companion plugin on Moodle, then configuring the Web Service tokens.

  • Best for: Users who already have a high-traffic WordPress site and want to keep their existing theme.

  • Risk: High “Page Experience” impact. Loading WooCommerce + Bridge plugins can slow down course sales pages.

Enrollait: The Storefront-Native Model

Enrollait is a “Stripe-native” engine. It creates a dedicated course catalog and checkout page that talks directly to your Moodle API. There is no WordPress site to hack or update.

  • Best for: Training providers who want a “set and forget” system.
  • Advantage: Uses Direct Webhook Architecture. When Stripe says “Paid,” Enrollait tells Moodle “Enroll.” No middleman sync required.

Competitor Landscape in 2026

  • MooWoodle: A lower-cost bridge alternative to Edwiser, but faces similar sync reliability issues.

  • Zapier/Make: Possible to build a custom flow, but “Task Fees” can exceed $100/mo at scale.

  • Arlo/Enrolmart: Enterprise solutions that often start at $150+/mo with significant setup times.

Expert Insight: The “Developer Hour” Variable

Expert Tip: When calculating costs, ask: “What happens when an enrollment fails at 2 AM?”

With bridge plugins, you are the system administrator. You must check logs in both WordPress and Moodle. In 2026, a Moodle developer charges $60–$120/hour. One failed sync event per month can make a “cheap” plugin more expensive than a premium SaaS solution like Enrollait.

Conclusion: Which Should You Choose?

If you are a WordPress developer or have a dedicated technical team to manage your “Bridge,” Edwiser Bridge Pro remains a robust legacy option for deep WooCommerce customization.

However, for the majority of training providers in 2026 seeking to eliminate Sync Fatigue and minimize TCO, Enrollait is the architecturally superior choice. It offers a cleaner page experience, faster checkout, and a predictable flat-rate cost.


FAQ

Does Edwiser Bridge charge for setup?

Edwiser offers an optional professional setup service starting at $199. Without this, a non-technical user would typically need to hire a developer for 5–10 hours of configuration.

What is the monthly cost of Enrollait?

Enrollait operates on a flat subscription of $34.99/month with no hidden transaction fees, covering the storefront, Stripe integration, and automated enrollment.