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JustAnotherPanel review: is it legit, and the Streamrise alternative for Twitch.

JustAnotherPanel is a wholesale reseller / API panel — cheap by the thousand and built to resell from, not a retail Twitch service. This page reads its own page and named third-party sources row by row against Streamrise: every negative attributed to its source, an honest split on where JAP wins, and the buyer mismatch a streamer should understand first.

Last reviewed 2026-05-30 · 4 dimensions · 17 rows · 12 sourced cells

JustAnotherPanel vs Streamrise — row-by-row, every cell sourced.

Cells marked "Not disclosed" mean JAP's public page does not cover that row. Every negative is attributed to a named third party — Trustpilot, ScamAdviser, SmartCustomer or the review SERP — not asserted as our own finding. JAP's own claims are shown as claims.

Dimension
JAP JustAnotherPanel
SR Streamrise
Edge
Service type & pricing
What it is
Wholesale reseller / API panelbuilt for resellers to integrate via API; sells across all networks[1]
Retail Twitch & Kick servicedelivered to your channel, tuned to Twitch[4]
JAP
Dedicated Twitch viewers product
Minor 'Other Services' entryTwitch is sold but has no dedicated page or tuning, unlike Instagram/YouTube/TikTok[1]
Yes — dedicated Twitch viewers[4]
Streamrise
Headline price floor
$0.01 / 1Kwholesale floor — genuinely cheap for resellers[1]
$2.94 Starter · from $0.99/1Kretail, per viewer-hour[4]
JAP
Reseller API
Yes — core productAPI to integrate JAP into your own panel[1]
Yes — Reseller API available[4]
JAP
Payment methods
13+ incl. Skrill, Payoneer, WU, cryptoPayPal, cards, BTC/LTC/ETH/USDC, WebMoney, Paytm[1]
Cards + crypto · refund-to-card[4]
JAP
Account quality, IPs & detection
IP origin disclosed
Not disclosedNo IP origin or sourcing detail on the homepage
Residential or mobile IPs · 60+ countries[4]
Streamrise
Twitch-specific delivery tuning
Not disclosedGeneric multi-platform panel; no Twitch-CCV ramp or per-minute log documented
CCV-aware ramp · per-minute log[4]
Streamrise
Account-quality signal
Claims 'guaranteed, targeted' — but third-party reviews dispute itreviewers report 'cheap bots that disappear within hours' and account suspension[2]
Managed pool · follower-priority[4]
Asks for your password
No'paste the URL' — link only[1]
Nochannel URL only[4]
Refunds & reliability
Refund policy
Not disclosedNo refund policy stated on the homepage
30-day refund to cardundelivered or partial; pro-rated[4]
Streamrise
Refill policy
Not disclosedNo refill policy stated; third-party reviews allege 'refill fraud'
Per-min log + 60-day follower refill[4]
Streamrise
Delivery-reliability signal
Disputed — non-delivery complaintsrecurring third-party non-delivery / incomplete-order reports[2]
Per-minute delivery log[4]
Streamrise
Transparency & reputation
Operator named
Anonymous · domain-hoppingno operator named; operating since ~2018 across .com/.co/.in/.club domains[2]
Named author + Wikidata entityOrganization sameAs Wikidata Q139592800[4]
Streamrise
Trustpilot
Profile removed'goes against our guidelines and is no longer visible'[3]
Listed brand profile[4]
Streamrise
Third-party reputation
ScamAdviser 'Very Likely Unsafe' · SmartCustomer 1.7/536 reviews; 'Is It Legit?' reviews flag bots, drops, suspension[2]
No equivalent low-trust flag[4]

JustAnotherPanel reviewed in depth, with the sources attached.

01

Is JustAnotherPanel legit — what do the third-party signals say?

It is a real, long-running wholesale panel, but the third-party trust signals are poor and worth reading before paying. JAP's Trustpilot profile has been removed for guideline violations[3], ScamAdviser flags it as "Very Likely Unsafe" (a very low trust score), and a 1.7/5 average across 36 SmartCustomer reviews flags bots, drops and account suspensions.[2] We are citing those sources, not asserting a verdict.

JustAnotherPanel is not a vanished storefront — it is a long-running wholesale SMM panel that has operated since roughly 2018 and bills real payments across a broad method list.[1] On that narrow "is it real" question, yes. The harder question is whether the public trust record supports paying it, and here the named third-party sources line up in one direction.

Trustpilot has removed JAP's profile: visiting trustpilot.com/review/justanotherpanel.com returns "this profile has been removed... goes against our guidelines and is no longer visible on Trustpilot."[3] ScamAdviser flags the domain as "Very Likely Unsafe" with a very low trust score (under 20/100), and SmartCustomer shows a 1.7 of 5 average across 36 reviews, with a fivebbc review titled, plainly, "Is It Legit? (1.7/5 Stars)."[2] The recurring complaints in those sources are specific: "cheap bots that disappear within hours," account suspensions, orders marked delivered but never completing, and refill disputes.[2] None of that is our claim — each is attributed to the named source it came from, so you can read the originals.

One structural signal is worth noting because it is factual rather than reputational: JAP has operated across multiple domains — .com, .co, .in and .club.[2] Domain changes are not proof of anything on their own, but for a service taking payments, a single stable entity and a live review profile are the disclosures a buyer usually wants, and JAP provides neither. Streamrise, by contrast, maps to a Wikidata entity and keeps a live brand profile.[4] The honest read: JAP is real and cheap, but its third-party trust record is the weakest in this comparison set.

Third-party trust signals
JAP TrustpilotProfile removed
JAP ScamAdviserVery Likely Unsafe
JAP SmartCustomer1.7 / 5 · 36 reviews
JAP operatorAnonymous · multi-domain
SR entityWikidata Q139592800

Verdict — JustAnotherPanel is operational, so "is it real" is yes. But "legit" in the sense buyers mean — accountable, reviewable, recourse if it goes wrong — is where the named sources push back: a removed Trustpilot profile, a "Very Likely Unsafe" ScamAdviser flag, a 1.7/5 review average, and an anonymous operator across several domains. Read the originals; we are citing, not concluding for you.

02

Who is JustAnotherPanel actually for — and is it even a Twitch service?

This is the part most "JAP vs" comparisons miss. JustAnotherPanel is a wholesale reseller / API panel[1] — its product is a cheap $0.01/1K catalogue you integrate via API and resell, and while Twitch is sold, it is only a minor entry in a catch-all "Other Services" list with no dedicated Twitch page.[1] Streamrise is a retail Twitch and Kick service. If you are a streamer buying viewers, JAP is not really aimed at you.

JustAnotherPanel's own homepage frames it as a reseller tool: "you can quickly and easily get API support to help you integrate our products and services into your own business."[1] The headline pitch is a $0.01/1K floor across every network, which is genuinely competitive for a reseller buying in bulk to mark up and resell.[1] Its payment list is broad enough for that audience too — PayPal, cards, several cryptos, Skrill, Payoneer, Western Union.[1] For that buyer, those are real advantages, and the page says so.

It is not really a Twitch product, though. Twitch is sold, but only as a minor entry in a catch-all "Other Services" list — there is no dedicated Twitch service page, no Twitch-concurrent-viewer tuning, no per-minute delivery log, and no IP-origin disclosure documented.[1] For a streamer who cares how a live-viewer count reads to Twitch, those absences matter more than a low per-1000 price.

Streamrise sits on the other side of that line. It focuses on Twitch and Kick, discloses residential or mobile IPs across 60+ countries, tunes the ramp to concurrent-viewer behaviour, and records a per-minute log you can check against your dashboard.[4] It also offers a Reseller API, so the reseller use-case is covered too — just not at a $0.01/1K wholesale floor.[4] The cleanest way to read this comparison is not "better vs worse" but "two different products": a wholesale panel to resell from, and a retail Twitch service to run on your own channel.

Product & buyer
JAP typeWholesale reseller / API panel
JAP Twitch productNot a dedicated service
JAP floor$0.01/1K (resale)
SR typeRetail Twitch / Kick
SR reseller APIAlso available

Verdict — JustAnotherPanel wins the reseller axes outright: a $0.01/1K wholesale floor, a core API, and a broad payment list. But it is not a Twitch service — Twitch is not a dedicated product, with no CCV tuning, log or IP disclosure. For a streamer buying Twitch viewers, Streamrise is the retail fit; for a reseller building a panel, JAP's wholesale catalogue is its real advantage.

03

Refunds, recourse and who you can hold accountable.

JAP discloses no refund and no refill policy on its public page[1], and third-party reviews allege refill disputes and undelivered orders.[2] Streamrise refunds undelivered or partial orders to the original card within 30 days, measured against a per-minute log.[4] With an anonymous operator on JAP's side, recourse is the clearest gap.

Recourse is the part of any grey-niche purchase that matters when an order goes wrong, and JAP's public page states neither a refund policy nor a refill policy.[1] The third-party record is worse than silent: SmartCustomer and ComplaintsBoard reviews include refill disputes, orders marked delivered but never completing, and one account of cryptocurrency confirmed on-chain — a Binance transaction — that the platform said it "never received."[2] Again, those are attributed third-party accounts, not our findings — but an undisclosed refund policy plus that complaint pattern is the recourse picture a buyer is weighing.

There is also no named party to escalate to. JAP names no company, founder or country, and has run across .com, .co, .in and .club domains.[2] For a service taking card and crypto payments, an anonymous operator is the single gap a buyer cannot close after the fact. Streamrise publishes a named editorial author and maps to a Wikidata entity, with a refund policy on a public URL: undelivered or partial orders are refundable to the original card for 30 days, pro-rated, with fees absorbed.[4]

So on this dimension the gap is wide and one-directional. JAP offers a cheap wholesale catalogue but no stated refund, no stated refill, an anonymous operator and a removed Trustpilot profile.[3] Streamrise offers a 30-day refund to card, a 60-day follower refill, a per-minute log and a named entity.[4] None of this changes JAP's genuine value for a reseller chasing the lowest unit cost — it just means the recourse and accountability layer that a retail buyer relies on is the part JAP leaves open.

Refunds & recourse
JAP refundNot disclosed
JAP refillNot disclosed
JAP operatorAnonymous
SR refund30 days to card · pro-rated
SR recoursePer-min log + named entity

Verdict — Streamrise wins recourse and transparency by a wide margin. JustAnotherPanel discloses no refund or refill policy, names no operator, and its Trustpilot profile is removed; the third-party record adds refill and delivery complaints. Streamrise refunds undelivered orders to the card within 30 days against a per-minute log and publishes a named entity. JAP's edge stays the wholesale price for resellers.

Which one fits you? An honest decision tree.

Two of these four personas point to JustAnotherPanel — a reseller and a lowest-price buyer genuinely fit it better, and the page says so.

Persona 01

If: You are a reseller building your own SMM panel and want the cheapest wholesale catalogue with an API.

JustAnotherPanel

JAP is built for exactly this — a $0.01/1K floor across every network, a core reseller API, and a broad payment list. Streamrise offers a Reseller API too but at retail rates, not a wholesale floor. For a margin-driven reseller, JAP's unit cost is the advantage — weighed against the third-party trust signals you should read first.

Persona 02

If: You are a streamer buying Twitch viewers and want a service actually built for Twitch.

Streamrise

JAP does not list Twitch as a dedicated product, discloses no IP origin, and has no per-minute log. Streamrise focuses on Twitch and Kick, discloses residential or mobile IPs across 60+ countries, tunes delivery to concurrent-viewer behaviour, and logs every minute. For a streamer, that is the retail fit.

Persona 03

If: You want a money-back path and a named party to hold accountable if delivery falls short.

Streamrise

JAP discloses no refund policy, names no operator, and its Trustpilot profile is removed; third-party reviews allege refill and delivery problems. Streamrise refunds undelivered orders to the original card within 30 days against a per-minute log, and publishes a named editorial author and a Wikidata entity.

Persona 04

If: You only care about the lowest possible per-1000 price and will manage the risk yourself.

JustAnotherPanel

On raw unit price, JAP's $0.01/1K wholesale floor is hard to beat, and that is its real pitch. The trade is everything around it — no disclosed refund, an anonymous operator, a removed Trustpilot profile and a 1.7/5 third-party average. If you accept that risk for the price, JAP wins the number.

JustAnotherPanel — the quick answers.

Is JustAnotherPanel legit?
It is a real, long-running wholesale panel, but the third-party trust signals are poor. JAP's Trustpilot profile has been removed for guideline violations [3], ScamAdviser flags it as "Very Likely Unsafe" (a very low trust score), and SmartCustomer shows 1.7/5 across 36 reviews with complaints about bots, drops and suspensions [2]. Those are attributed third-party sources, not our verdict — read the originals. It is also an anonymous operator that has run across several domains [2].
Does JustAnotherPanel sell Twitch viewers?
Yes, but not as a dedicated product. Twitch appears only as a minor entry in a catch-all "Other Services" list, with no Twitch-specific delivery or IP tuning [1]. JAP is a general wholesale SMM panel built for resellers to integrate via API. If you specifically want Twitch viewers, a Twitch service like Streamrise — which discloses residential IPs and tunes delivery to Twitch [4] — is the closer fit.
Does JustAnotherPanel give refunds?
Its public page states no refund and no refill policy [1], and third-party reviews allege refill disputes and undelivered orders [2]. Streamrise refunds undelivered or partial orders to the original card within 30 days, pro-rated, measured against a per-minute delivery log [4].
What is a good JustAnotherPanel alternative for Twitch?
JAP is a reseller panel, not a Twitch service, so the alternative depends on which buyer you are. For a streamer who wants Twitch viewers, Streamrise focuses on Twitch and Kick, discloses residential or mobile IPs across 60+ countries, logs delivery per minute, and refunds undelivered orders to the card within 30 days [4]. For a reseller chasing the lowest wholesale unit cost, JAP's $0.01/1K floor is its own argument [1].
Is this comparison biased — Streamrise wrote it?
Yes, the Streamrise editorial team wrote this page. We handle that two ways: every factual cell links to its source, and every negative about JAP is attributed to a named third party — Trustpilot, ScamAdviser, SmartCustomer, the "just another panel review" SERP — not asserted as our own finding [2]. We also state plainly where JAP wins: a wholesale $0.01/1K floor, a reseller API and broad payments [1].
When were these numbers last refreshed?
30 May 2026. On that date we read JAP's homepage, checked its Trustpilot profile (removed) and reviewed the live "just another panel review" SERP, including the SmartCustomer and ScamAdviser scores [2]. The Streamrise side was checked the same day against the Buy Twitch Viewers and Refund Policy pages [4]. Panels and review scores change, so any cell carries its access date — the linked source is the tiebreaker.

Sources

Every cell and cited figure traces to one of these, with the access date. Negatives are attributed to the named source, not asserted by us.

  1. [1] JustAnotherPanel — homepage (service type, $0.01/1K, payment, API, support, password) — justanotherpanel.com · accessed 2026-05-30
  2. [2] 'just another panel review' SERP — fivebbc 'Is It Legit? 1.7/5', SmartCustomer 1.7/5 (36 reviews), ScamAdviser 'Very Likely Unsafe' / very low trust score (third-party reputation) — google.com SERP / fivebbc.com / smartcustomer.com / scamadviser.com · accessed 2026-05-30
  3. [3] Trustpilot — JustAnotherPanel profile (removed for guideline violations) — trustpilot.com/review/justanotherpanel.com · accessed 2026-05-30
  4. [4] Streamrise — buy-twitch-viewers + refund-policy + faq-v2 + reseller API (authoritative repo) — stream-rise.com · accessed 2026-05-30

Eight years in live-streaming operations before I joined Streamrise. I write every vendor comparison in this silo myself — same byline across the Viewbotter, SocialWick, Top4SMM and JustAnotherPanel pages. Every negative about a competitor is attributed to a named third party, not asserted, and the source citations [1]-[4] carry the access date. JAP's page and Trustpilot were read on 30 May 2026, and the Streamrise side was re-read against the Buy Twitch Viewers and Refund Policy pages the same day. Errata: support@stream-rise.com — corrections get posted with a date stamp.

Buying Twitch viewers, not building a panel? Try the retail Twitch service.

Channel URL plus viewer count plus duration is the whole input — no password, no OAuth. The free test order is the lowest-risk way to see the per-minute delivery log on your own channel, and if a paid order under-delivers the refund goes back to your card within 30 days. A retail Twitch service, not a wholesale panel to resell from.

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Residential IPs · 60+ countries30-day refund to cardNo password