Webel acts as an intermediary platform and does not directly manage Social Security registration for professionals. Each party is responsible for complying with their legal obligations depending on the type of service provided.
For services such as handyman work, manicures, hairdressing, or similar, it is the professional’s responsibility to be registered as self-employed and to comply with the applicable Social Security regulations. Webel does not verify or process this registration, so professionals must ensure their situation is fully regularised before offering services.
In the case of domestic services such as cleaning, ironing, or caregiving, these are governed by the Special Social Security Regime. For this type of service, the employer is responsible for registering the worker and managing their Social Security contributions, unless the service is contracted through a company. When a company is hired, it is the company that handles Social Security for its employees.
Within the platform, there are also professionals and profiles operating as companies or self-employed individuals who already have their own Social Security coverage. In these cases, you can contact them directly via the chat to confirm any details related to their employment status before booking the service.