The Shelly-1 device mentioned by @tiffy appears to be relay controlled too but does not mention an inductive load capacity in its spec. It does however mention 'resistive load' on its CE conformity document
I only use the Shelly-1 relay for lighting and small non inductive load applications for which they are ideal due to their very small size profile, can fit directly into
some switch and ceiling light enclosures, even have a model available (Shelly-1L) which does not require an available neutral, normal situation at UK lighting switches.
As previously stated, would only ever contemplate using the Shelly-1 relay to control an inductive load such as a motor via a suitably rated external relay/contactor.