Comparison · 2026

Orizn Widgets vs Sherpa°

Sherpa° (joinsherpa.com) sells visa and entry-requirement technology to airlines, OTAs and corporate travel — British Airways, American Airlines and Air France-KLM are among its named clients. Orizn Widgets is a self-serve widget suite for publishers and bloggers. These products rarely compete for the same buyer; here is the honest map of where each fits.

TL;DRDifferent leagues — enterprise vs publishers

Orizn wins on

  • Self-serve: public live builder, no sales call — Sherpa’s Elements and API access go through a business contact form
  • Publisher terms published: flat 50% revenue share vs 30% of service fees, $500 minimum, quarterly bank transfer
  • Embeddable widgets for affiliates — Sherpa’s documented affiliate tool is deep links (affiliateId), widget access for affiliates is not documented publicly
  • 5 travel topics (visa, budget, passport score, comparison, checklist) vs visa/entry-requirements focus
  • Transparent pricing: free, published terms — Sherpa publishes no pricing for Elements, API or WebApp

Sherpa° may suit you if

  • You are an airline, OTA or TMC that needs in-flow eVisa/eTA sales — travelers buy without leaving your site
  • You need 32 locales, mobile SDKs (iOS/Android) or a co-branded white-label web app
  • Enterprise references matter: British Airways, Air Canada, American Airlines, Korean Air, Air France-KLM, TUI, Kiwi.com are named Sherpa clients

Feature comparison

Orizn vs Sherpa°, side by side

We benchmark the dimensions that matter when you embed a widget on a travel blog: cost, languages, data freshness, monetization, performance and lock-in.

CapabilityOrizn WidgetsSherpa°
Built forPublishers, bloggers, niche travel sites — self-serveAirlines, OTAs, corporates, cruise lines — enterprise sales
Getting accessPublic live builder, copy-paste without an accountBusiness contact form / demo; no self-serve API key signup documented
Widget types5 travel widgets (visa, budget, score, compare, checklist)Trip Element (visa/entry requirements) + Map Element (restrictions map)
In-flow eVisa purchaseNo — we link readers to partner servicesYes — travelers buy eVisas/eTAs inside the partner site
Languages16 languages auto-detected32 locales — their docs state all are machine translated
Client rosterLaunched 2026, independent publishersBritish Airways, Air Canada, American Airlines, Korean Air, AF-KLM, TUI, Kiwi.com (publicly named)
Mobile SDKsWeb embed only (script, iframe, oEmbed)JS SDK plus documented iOS/Android implementations
Pricing transparencyFree, published termsNo public pricing for Elements, API or WebApp — revenue-share terms via sales
Blogger programInstant signup, flat 50% share, monthly Stripe payoutsAffiliate application with manual review; 30% of service fees, quarterly bank transfer, $500 minimum
Affiliate toolingFull widget suite with your affiliate code, per-placement trackingDeep links to apply.joinsherpa.com with affiliateId; widget access for affiliates not documented publicly
Data coverage199 passports × 232 destinations, continuously refreshed180+ countries, continuous updates, public changelog
Developer docsPublic docs + live builderPublic docs (docs.joinsherpa.io) + public widget demo

Competitor details are taken from Sherpa°'s public pages and documentation as of July 2026. Features and terms change — check their own site for authoritative, current numbers.

At a glance

Two products, two philosophies

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Orizn Widgets

Travel-native, free forever, 16 languages, real-time data, and a 50/50 affiliate share — purpose-built for travel blogs that want to monetize without subscriptions.

Pricing

Free forever (all 5 widgets). Optional paid Orizn Visa API for higher rate limits.

What makes it different

  • Drop-in HTML embed — two lines, no build step
  • Auto-detects 16 visitor languages
  • Real-time visa data for 199 passports x 232 destinations
  • Scoped CSS (orizn- prefix), no style leakage
  • Zero dependencies, under 15 KB per widget
  • CSP-safe — no inline scripts, no eval
  • 50/50 affiliate share with monthly Stripe payouts
  • Free analytics dashboard included
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Sherpa°

A B2B visa & entry-requirements platform. Useful when its catalog or workflow fits exactly what you need — less specialized for the travel-affiliate use case.

Typical pricing

No public pricing — revenue-share/commission model, details via their sales team. Affiliate program: free to join, 30% of service fees, $500 payout threshold, quarterly bank transfer.

Common features

  • Trip Element: personalized visa/entry requirements per itinerary
  • Map Element: interactive destination-restrictions map
  • Requirements API (visa, passport, transit, vaccines)
  • White-label WebApp (apply.joinsherpa.com), 180+ countries
  • In-flow eVisa/eTA checkout, 32 machine-translated locales

When to consider

Pick Sherpa° if you are an airline, OTA or corporate travel platform that needs itinerary-aware entry requirements and in-flow eVisa sales, and you have a procurement process for an enterprise vendor.

Pricing

Pricing, side by side

Orizn

$0

Forever, for all five widgets

  • +Unlimited views, unlimited widgets
  • +16 languages auto-detected
  • +50/50 affiliate share included
  • +Free analytics dashboard
  • ·Optional paid Orizn Visa API for higher rate limits

Sherpa°

On request

No public pricing — enterprise sales

Sherpa° publishes no pricing for its Elements, API or white-label WebApp; the model is described as revenue share on eVisa/eTA sales, with terms set through their sales team. For bloggers, the documented route is the affiliate program: free to join, 30% commission on service fees, paid quarterly by bank transfer once you pass $500.

Honest trade-off

When Sherpa° might be the better fit

If you are an airline or a large OTA, this comparison is easy: Sherpa° is the category incumbent, with British Airways, American Airlines and Air France-KLM on its client list, in-flow eVisa checkout, mobile SDKs and 32 locales — Orizn does not compete for that contract. Orizn’s case is the other 99% of travel sites: publishers who will never go through an enterprise sales cycle. For them, Sherpa’s documented path is an affiliate program with manual approval, deep links rather than documented widget access, 30% of service fees and a $500 quarterly payout threshold. Orizn gives that same publisher five embeddable widgets in a public builder, published terms and a flat 50% share with monthly payouts.

FAQ

Questions about switching

Is Orizn Widgets an alternative to Sherpa°?

For airlines and OTAs, no — Sherpa° is an enterprise platform with in-flow eVisa checkout and named airline clients. For bloggers and independent publishers, yes: Orizn is self-serve, free, and its widgets embed without a sales conversation, which Sherpa does not offer publicly for its Elements.

Can a travel blogger use Sherpa°’s widgets?

Not through any documented self-serve path. Sherpa°’s Embedded Elements are sold B2B via a contact form. The documented option for bloggers is their affiliate program: application with manual review, then deep links to apply.joinsherpa.com carrying your affiliateId. Whether affiliates get access to the embeddable Elements is not documented publicly.

How do the affiliate terms compare?

Sherpa°’s published terms: free to join, 30% commission on visa service fees, quarterly payment by bank transfer, $500 minimum before payout. Orizn: instant signup, flat 50% revenue share, monthly Stripe payouts, trackable per widget placement.

Doesn’t Sherpa° support more languages?

Yes — 32 locales vs Orizn’s 16. One nuance from their own documentation: all Sherpa° languages are machine translated. Orizn covers 16 languages with auto-detection built into every widget.

How much does Sherpa° cost?

There is no public price. Sherpa° publishes no rate card for its API, Elements or WebApp; the model is revenue share negotiated with their sales team. Orizn’s widgets are free with published affiliate terms, so you know the economics before you embed anything.

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Five travel widgets, fifteen languages, real-time visa data, and a 50/50 affiliate share. Two lines of HTML and you're live.

Used by independent travel bloggers in 2026. Verdict for this matchup: Different leagues — enterprise vs publishers.