Email marketing
Resend alternatives
4 credible replacements for Resend, compared on price, capability and the reasons teams actually leave. None are cheaper per seat, so the case for moving has to be capability rather than price.
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The honest case
Why teams replace Resend
Resend is developer-first email API with React-based templates and a light broadcast layer. These are the specific reasons it stops fitting.
- 01
Marketing teams cannot ship a campaign without a developer
- 02
Automation and segmentation are minimal
- 03
Younger product with a smaller integration surface
If none of those describe your situation, staying is probably the right answer. Switching costs real weeks, and a tool that merely annoys you is usually cheaper to keep than to replace.
4 alternatives
What to replace Resend with
Ranked here by price. Ranked properly once you tell us about your team.
Send-volume pricing plus SMS, chat and a light CRM, hosted in the EU.
free · same price than Resend
Creator-focused email with tag-based automation and strong deliverability.
free · same price than Resend
Ecommerce lifecycle marketing with revenue attribution per flow.
free · same price than Resend
The best-known all-rounder for broadcasts and basic automation.
free · same price than Resend
Prices are unverified estimates — useful for comparing orders of magnitude, not for budgeting. Confirm the current figure with the vendor before you commit to anything.
In detail
What each one is actually good at
And what it costs you in exchange — every tool here trades something away.
Brevo
freeSend-volume pricing plus SMS, chat and a light CRM, hosted in the EU.
- Priced on emails sent, not contacts stored — a large saving for big lists
- EU-hosted with GDPR posture as a selling point
- Marketing, transactional, SMS and CRM under one bill
Watch outBreadth over depth — each module is capable rather than best in class.
Kit (ConvertKit)
freeCreator-focused email with tag-based automation and strong deliverability.
- Visual automations that are genuinely easy to reason about
- Deliverability reputation is among the best in the category
- Free up to 10,000 subscribers
Watch outPlain-text-first design philosophy — heavy template design is not the point.
Klaviyo
freeEcommerce lifecycle marketing with revenue attribution per flow.
- Attributes revenue to individual flows, so spend is defensible
- Behavioural segmentation on real store data
- Email and SMS in one platform with shared profiles
Watch outBuilt around ecommerce — a poor fit for B2B or content newsletters.
Mailchimp
freeThe best-known all-rounder for broadcasts and basic automation.
- Templates and a builder anyone in marketing can use immediately
- Broad integration list across ecommerce and CRM
- Reporting is clear without configuration
Watch outCost scales on total contacts, including people who never open anything.
Questions
Resend alternatives, answered
What is the best alternative to Resend?
There is no single answer — it depends on your team size, budget and non-negotiables. In email marketing the credible alternatives are Brevo, Kit (ConvertKit), Klaviyo, Mailchimp. Brevo is the most common starting point because send-volume pricing plus SMS, chat and a light CRM, hosted in the EU. Our three-minute questionnaire ranks all of them against your specific answers rather than guessing.
Is there a free alternative to Resend?
Yes. Brevo, Kit (ConvertKit), Klaviyo, Mailchimp all offer a free tier, though the limits differ significantly — usually on history, seats, or exactly the features that pass a security review. Check what the free tier withholds before you plan around it.
Why do teams stop using Resend?
The recurring reasons are: Marketing teams cannot ship a campaign without a developer; Automation and segmentation are minimal; Younger product with a smaller integration surface. None of these mean Resend is a bad product — they mean it stops fitting certain teams as those teams change shape.
How much does Resend cost?
Resend is priced on usage rather than headcount, so there is no single figure. What you pay tracks volume — contacts, events or tickets — which means the honest answer is to model it against your own numbers.
How hard is it to migrate off Resend?
It depends on history, integrations and headcount far more than on the tool itself. For a team of 50 with a handful of integrations, expect a few weeks of elapsed time and one to two weeks of actual work. Above 200 people, or with compliance in scope, plan a quarter. The questionnaire produces a scoped estimate with line items if you would rather not run it yourself.
Which of these is right for your team?
A price table cannot tell you. Answer about a dozen questions and get these 4 ranked against your team size, budget and requirements — plus what it would cost to move off Resend.
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